Bat
Bats are small winged mammals that are usually harmless to larger animals. The giant cousins of the common bat, known as giant or dire bats, are nocturnal hunters far deadlier than their smaller, more mundane cousins, while swarms of vampire bats can quickly overtake unsuspecting prey with their taste for blood.1
Appearance
Bats are small, furry mammals that resemble rodents (though they are not related). Their wings are actually highly modified forelimbs with leathery skin stretched between elongated fingers. Most bats have large ears and sharp pointed teeth to help them hunt.2
Giant bats resemble their smaller cousins grown to massive proportions. Their wingspans can reach almost 15 feet, and they can weigh more than 100 pounds.13
Habitat and ecology
Bats of all sizes are usually active at night and are among the few mammals capable of powered flight. Most bats have only average eyesight honed for places with little light, but use echolocation to "see" with their ears.13
Common bats eat insects or fruits, and can be found in caves, ruins, or even city sewers. Though harmless on their own, they sometimes gather in huge swarms that can overwhelm larger creatures.4 These tiny animals are often chosen as familiars by wizards.5
Vampire bats
Vampire bats are about the size of normal bats, with a wingspan of only 7 inches, and earned their name by feeding on the blood of sleeping creatures. However, some swarms of them are much more aggressive and can fell a much larger foe in short order by inflicting many bleeding wounds.13
Giant or dire bats
Giant bats are nocturnal creatures who prefer to lair in remote caves or similarly isolated, sheltered locations where they can sleep away the day and emerge to hunt at night. Not all giant bats hunt beneath the night skies; some stalk the endless black of the Darklands. Unlike their smaller cousins, who can live in colonies of thousands, giant bats tend to be solitary and groups into no more than eight adults.4 Despite their fearsome appearance, most eat fruit or insects, and fight only out of hunger or fear.13
As mounts
Some smaller humanoid creatures have tamed and ridden giant bats as mounts, especially in underground or mountainous regions.13
On Golarion
Bats are among the totem animals of the Lyrune-Quah, or Moon Clan, of the Shoanti.6 Dire bats fly over the Ketz Desert in Qadira.7 The militant hobgoblins of Rakh Lo often ride giant bats into battle against their Darklands foes.8
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 “Monsters A-Z” in Bestiary, 39. Paizo Inc., 2019 .
- ↑ Bat, Wikipedia.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 “Bat” in Monster Core, 40. Paizo Inc., 2024 .
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 “Monsters A to Z” in Bestiary, 30. Paizo Inc., 2009 .
- ↑ “Monsters A to Z” in Bestiary, 131. Paizo Inc., 2009 .
- ↑ Varisia, Birthplace of Legends, inside front cover. Paizo Inc., 2012 .
- ↑ “Adventuring in Qadira” in Qadira, Jewel of the East, 37. Paizo Inc., 2017 .
- ↑ “Chapter 1: Expanded Ancestries and Heritages” in Ancestry Guide, 33. Paizo Inc., 2021 .
External links
- Bat (real-world animal)