Frequency: Uncommon
No. Appearing: 1-4 (1d4)
Armor Class: 7
Move: 40’, flight 50’
Hit Dice: 3d8 (14 hp)
% In Lair: 90%
Treasure Type: E
Attacks: 2 (2 claws or 1 claw and 1 bite)
Damage: 1d4 Claw / 1d4 Claw / 1d6 Bite
Special Attacks: Nil
Special Defenses: Nil
Magic Resistance: Standard
Intelligence: Average
Alignment: Lawful Neutral
Size: S
Psionic Ability: Nil
Level/ X.P. Value: III / 1300 +16 Per HP

Possessing sharp claws and teeth, Enfields are formidable in combat, using their natural weapons to defend their territory and the resting places of the ancient monarchs they are bound to protect. While some Enfields can be found in the wild and may be taken as pets, it is through training that their true potential as loyal and devoted companions is unlocked.
Once trained, Enfields become fiercely loyal to their masters, forming a deep bond that transcends life and death. Even in the afterlife, these mystical creatures continue to guard and protect their beloved masters, standing as eternal sentinels at their side with unwavering vigilance and dedication.
Special Abilities:
- Winged Guardian: Enfields appear as gold-colored foxes with eagle wings, possessing the ability to soar through the skies and guard the tombs of kings with vigilance and loyalty.
- Loyal Companions: Once trained, Enfields are fiercely loyal and devoted companions, capable of guarding their master even beyond death, displaying unwavering allegiance and protection.
- Sharp Claws and Teeth: Enfields have sharp claws and teeth, serving as formidable natural weapons that they use to defend their territory and wards against intruders and threats.