# Fhorge
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<div class="grid-container"><div class="MON">Fhorge</div>
<div class="CR">CR 9 (6,400 XP)</div>
<div class="SOU">Fiend Folio pg. 72</div>
<div class="SYS">Dungeons & Dragons 3.5</div></div>
N Large Animal
**Init** +4
**Senses** low-light vision, scent; **Perception** +6
#### defense
**AC** 17, 9 touch, 17 flat-footed (+8 natural, -1 size)
**hp** 126 (12d8+72)
**Fort** +13, **Refl** +8, **Will** +6
**Feint** 21, **Demoralize** 24
**Defensive Abilities** ferocity
#### offense
**Speed** 40 ft.
**Melee** bite +18 (1d8+13/19-20 plus grab)
**Space** 10 ft., **Reach** 5 ft.
**Special Attacks** blood rage, ferocity, worry (1d8+13)
#### statistics
**Str** 29, **Dex** 10, **Con** 21, **Int** 2, **Wis** 15, **Cha** 10
**BAB** +9, **CMB** +19, **CMD** 29, **TA** +17, **RTA** +8
**Feats** [[Alertness]], [[Improved Critical]] (bite), [[Improved Initiative]], [[Power Attack]], [[Toughness]], [[Weapon Focus]] (bite)
**Skills** Perception +6, Stealth +13
#### special abilities
### Ferocity (Ex)
A fhorge is such a tenacious combatant that it continues to fight without penalty even while disabled or dying.
### Worry (Ex)
A fhorge that succeeds on a grapple check automatically shakes its foe, dealing 1d8+13 slashing damage.
#### ecology
**Terrain** Any coastal, temperate, and warm forest(Outlands)
**Organization** Solitary or herd (5–8)
**Treasure** None
**Advancement** 13–26 HD (Huge); 27–39 HD (Gargantuan)
The fhorge is a fierce hunter of the Outlands. A cousin to thedire boars of the Material Plane, the fhorge is tougher,meaner, and deadlier. Fhorges claim no territory as theirown; instead they roam the land and follow whatever sourceof food is most plentiful at the time.
An adult fhorge stands 5 feet tall at the shoulder, and its muscular body slopes down toward its smaller hindquarters like its boar cousins. It has a coat of brown, black, or gray fur and small, beady eyes. The fhorge’s most distinguishing trait is its head, or more specifically its mouth. Like a crocodile’s, the mouth of a fhorge dominates its gnarled face. Large enough to engulf a human, the mouth bristles with large, razor-sharp teeth and a set of four tusks.
The bizarre musculature of a fhorge’s jaw fascinates those with an interest in the animal world—but those who have survived a fhorge encounter have less flattering things to say about it.
### Combat
A fhorge’s strategy in a fight is simple: Shake it until it’s dead. The creature charges into battle initially, grabs hold of its prey in its cavernous mouth, and shakes it until either the creature dies or the fhorge is slain by another foe.