Frequency: Rare
No. Appearing: 1-4 (1d4)
Armor Class: 3
Move: 40’
Hit Dice: 8d8 (36 hp)
% In Lair: 10%
Treasure Type: O
Attacks: 2 (2 claw or by weapon)
Damage: 1d6 claw / 1d6 Claw or by weapon
Special Attacks: +3 surprise
Special Defenses: Nil
Magic Resistance: Standard
Intelligence: Highly Intelligent
Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Size: M (6’)
Psionic Ability: Nil
Level/ X.P. Value: VII / 600 + 12 per HP

Sharp claws on its hands and feet, razor-sharp teeth, snake-like eyes, and large ears capable of picking up minute sounds all contribute to the Brasgo’s formidable physical attributes. Their natural, strong chitinous armor adds an additional layer of protection, making them a formidable opponent in combat and a challenging adversary to face on the desolate sands.
A solitary creature by nature, the Brasgo prefers to hunt alone or with a mate, fiercely guarding its territory against any intruders that encroach upon its lair. Possessing a keen intelligence and cunning mind, the Brasgo is adept at outwitting and outmaneuvering its prey, employing stealth and deception to secure its meals and defend its domain.
Special Abilities:
- Stealthy Predator: The Brasgo is a master of stealth, capable of moving silently and unnoticed over sandy terrain, granting them advantage on surprise attacks and ambushes.
- Sharp Senses: The Brasgo has snake-like eyes that can see perfectly in low light conditions and overly large ears that can pick up minute sounds, granting them advantage on perception checks.
- Territorial and Cunning: A fiercely territorial creature, the Brasgo will attack anything that encroaches upon its lair. Possessing keen intelligence, they are cunning and devious in their tactics, able to outwit and outmaneuver their prey.