Condor
  1. Creatures

Condor

Bird

Condors measure three to six feet from beak to tail and have a wingspan of 13 to 20 feet. They have black. shiny feathers. The head may be bald or covered with black pinfeathers. Condors are the largest of the natural aerial scavengers. They are immense birds that prefer cliffs and mountainous regions. They rarely land except to feed or sleep. With their great wingspan. they can soar for hours. Hens lay 1-2 eggs per year. Chicks mature in two years. Condor eggs and hatchlings are worth 40-60 gp. They can be trained to act as spotters or retrievers. Humanoids of size 5 or smaller can train them to serve as aerial mounts. Condors can carry up to 80 extra pounds, either held in their claws or riding atop their backs. Condor feathers are prized for their size and beauty. Pinion feathers are worth one sp each, other wing feathers one cp each. An intact condor is worth five to ten gp.