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Alcohol HummingbirdFrequency: Very rare Organization: Solitary Activity Cycle: Any Diet: Alcohol Intelligence: Animal (1) Treasure: Nil Alignment: Neutral No. Appearing: 1 (1-4) Armor Class: -4 Move: Fl 48 (A) Hit Dice: 1/4 (1-2 hit points) THAC0: N/A No. of Attacks: 0 Damage/Attack: N/A Special Attacks: Nil Special Defenses: See below Magic Resistance: Nil Size: T (4" tall) Morale: Unreliable (2) XP Value: 0 The alcohol hummingbird is a small, winged avian which feeds off of alcoholic
spirits. It appears very similar to the normal hummingbird, which
looks like any other small bird, except that when in flight, their wings
beat so fast that they appear as only a blur to any observer. They are
also able to hover in place, and dart from place to place, accelerating
to full speed or coming to a complete stop instantly. COMBAT: Unlike their wild counterparts these tiny creatures will not flee immediatly from any large creature. Unless they detect some danger to themselves. They have no attack forms, and cannot do damage. Their ability to dart about makes them extremely difficult to hit in combat, and their speed allows them to avoid almost any predator. Also because of their quick movements, they almost always surprise (+5 on surprise rolls) anyone coming upon them. Their speed often alows them to escape even before being deteced. HABITAT: These unique creatures were created as pets and curiosities for small tavers and inns. They retain the natural curiosity of their wild cousins. Often darting in and out of cabinets and closets in search of food. To keep alive the alcohol hummingbird must consume alcohol, this helps to keep them from escaping to the wild and makes sure that they return to their home. They often get into trouble poking around customers drinks, getting in the way of dart games, looking for a drink to sustain themselves. Hummingbirds often form patterns that are hard for others to notice as they seem to randomly dart from table to table looking for a drink. Only the hummingbird knows the pattern and only through careful observation will the pattern be deteced. If more than one hummingbird is encountered they will always be a mated pair and one or two chicks. Alcohol hummingbirds mate for life and the death of a partner will often lead to the wasting away and death of the surviving partner. ECOLOGY: The alcohol hummingbird is not a natural animal, it lives off
of the alcohol provided by its owners and is almost totaly dependant on
them. The hummingbird must drink four times its weight in alcohol every
day to keep alive. Because of its small size it must spread its drinks
over several hours. The hummingbird often gets its drinks out of the mugs
and glasses of the guests at the inn or tavern. The hummingbird never
shows
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