The preferred attack of the cloud ray is to
simply swallow its victim whole, which it can attempt once
per potential victim. On a successful attempt, any man
sized creature or smaller is swallowed entirely. Failing that,
the cloud ray will employ the dangerous tail zip. The
cloud ray will move in as close as possible on a silent
glide, then strike the target with its tail, using a whiplike motion. The tail whip lashes out so quickly that it
produces noise, like a thunder clap. The gigantic creature
will rotate its body with amazing speed and follow the tail
attack with a bite attack the next round.
The cloud ray has the unique, innate psychokinetic
ability to create an inertial barrier that always surrounds
the creature.
Terrain: Any
Frequency: Very rare
# Appearing: 1
Through the skies and clouds of Athas slowly fly these
deadly giants. Cloud rays can sometimes be seen crossing
the evening sky.
Cloud rays have a broad, flattened body and flap their
huge pectoral fins to aid their psionic flight powers. They
are speckled-brown on top and drab olive and white
underneath. Sets of ridges protect the creatures’ eyes. They
have four jetblack eyes, two mounted on each side of the
snout and the other two on each side of the cranial bulge.
Down the back from the bulge runs a spine that becomes
a long, thin, whip-like tail that ends in an appendage
known as a zip. The zip is comprised of razor-sharp,
barbed ridges that grow at the tip of the spine. The
interior mouth or maw (over 20 feet across) is lined with
row upon row of razor-sharp cartilage ridges.
The zip is also used in a complex signaling system that
is only understood by other cloud rays.