Tiger

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Tiger
Tiger
(Creature)

Type
CR
4 (common tiger)
8 (dire tiger)
Environment
Any forests (common tiger)
Any forests, plains, or swamps (dire tiger)
Alignment
Adjective
Tigerish, tiger-like, tigrine, tigroid
Source: Bestiary, pg(s). 265

Tigers are large, feline apex predators that inhabit some temperate, tropical, and subtropical forest regions.12 They kill and eat all kinds of large animals, even other big cats. The deadliest tigers have developed a taste for humanoid flesh and become man-eaters. Tigers thrive in areas that offer fresh water and cover from prey.[citation needed]3

Smilodon

Smilodons, also known as dire tigers and to primitive tribes as the saber-toothed tiger, is even bigger and stronger than the common tiger. These huge felines possess fangs the size of daggers that protrude even when their mouths are shut, and live in forests and grasslands.12 Taiga giants sometimes collect smilodon fangs.4

On Golarion

A tiger hunts boars.

Tigers are among the most common great cats on Golarion.1

Habitats

Tigers live in many corners of the world, including the Mwangi Expanse,5 the Takalak Hills on Motaku Isle in the Shackles,6 the Tapur Forest,7 the fertile region of Maharev in Qadira,8 Vudra,9 and many parts of Tian Xia.[citation needed]

Smilodons dwell in the Realm of the Mammoth Lords,10 the Mwangi Expanse,5 Icemark11 and the Thanelands in the Lands of the Linnorm Kings,12 and the Forest of Spirits,13 among other places.

As symbols

Tigers have been adopted by many nations and religions as symbols.

The tiger is one of the national symbols of Bachuan, representing the indigenous people (in opposition to the government, represented by an imperial dragon).14 The Tiger Lords tribe from the Stolen Lands of the River Kingdoms named themselves after the dire tiger, and revere an immense smilodon named Speartooth as their totem.15

The tiger is sacred to the god Yaezhing, who is depicted as a tiger-headed man with human eyes.16 The goddess Chamidu is said to ride a tiger with human hands for paws.17 Cheu Chem, a servant of the god Irori, is a sentient white tiger from the heavenly realms.18 White tigers are also among Irori's favored animals.19

The tiger was the totem of Mahka Abihcara, the sorcerer who was reincarnated as the first rakshasa. To this day, the majority of rakshasas have the heads of tigers,20 as do the rakshasa immortals Ravana and Aksha.21

The Empyreal lord Jaidz's natural form is a black tiger with ghostly white spots, and his sacred animal and rites of worship feature tigers.22 The tiger is also the sacred animal of the infernal duke Ose23 and the harbinger Zelishkar.24 The saber-toothed tiger is the sacred animal of gods Zursvaater25 and Lanishra.26

As werecreatures

Werecreatures who can take the form of a tiger are known as weretigers, and are most common in Vudra and Tian Xia.27

In the Great Beyond

A flaming tiger of the Plane of Fire.

Tree tigers with green rather than orange coats live in the canopy of the enormous trees of the Enchanted Wood, in the Dreamlands. Unlike their more solitary kin on the Universe, the Dreamlands' arboreal tigers live and hunt in small groups.28

Worshippers of Irori who attain enlightenment before their deaths are transformed into tiger-like servitors of their god known as pavbaghas.29

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Logan Bonner, et al. “Monsters A-Z” in Bestiary, 52–53. Paizo Inc., 2019
  2. 2.0 2.1 Logan Bonner, et al. Cat” in Monster Core, 51. Paizo Inc., 2024
  3. Jason Bulmahn, et al. “Monsters A to Z” in Bestiary, 265. Paizo Inc., 2009
  4. Jason Nelson. Taiga Giant” in Giants Revisited, 64. Paizo Inc., 2012
  5. 5.0 5.1 Amber Stewart, et al. “Encounter Tables” in Heart of the Jungle, 64. Paizo Inc., 2010
  6. Mike Shel. “Shackles Gazetteer” in Isles of the Shackles, 11. Paizo Inc., 2012
  7. Jessica Price. “Adventuring in Qadira” in Qadira, Jewel of the East, 41. Paizo Inc., 2017
  8. Jessica Price. “Adventuring in Qadira” in Qadira, Jewel of the East, 37. Paizo Inc., 2017
  9. Richard Pett. “Escape From Old Korvosa” in Escape from Old Korvosa, 43. Paizo Inc., 2008
  10. Erik Mona, et al. “Chapter 2: The Inner Sea” in Campaign Setting, 94. Paizo Inc., 2008
  11. Matthew Goodall, et al. “The Linnorm Kingdoms” in Lands of the Linnorm Kings, 19. Paizo Inc., 2011
  12. Matthew Goodall, et al. “The Linnorm Kingdoms” in Lands of the Linnorm Kings, 30. Paizo Inc., 2011
  13. Richard Pett. “Forest of Spirits” in Forest of Spirits, 18. Paizo Inc., 2011
  14. James Jacobs, et al. “Regions of the Dragon Empires” in Dragon Empires Gazetteer, 19. Paizo Inc., 2011
  15. Neil Spicer. “Blood for Blood” in Blood for Blood, 22. Paizo Inc., 2010
  16. James Jacobs, et al. “Life in the Dragon Empires” in Dragon Empires Gazetteer, 63. Paizo Inc., 2011
  17. Richard Pett. “Escape From Old Korvosa” in Escape from Old Korvosa, 33. Paizo Inc., 2008
  18. Sean K Reynolds. Irori” in Gods and Magic, 23. Paizo Inc., 2008
  19. Amanda Hamon, et al. Animal Archive, inside back cover. Paizo Inc., 2013
  20. Nicolas Logue & James Jacobs. “The Red Mantis” in Escape from Old Korvosa, 61. Paizo Inc., 2008
  21. Paizo Inc., et al. “Chapter 1: Fiendish Divinities” in Book of the Damned, 130–131. Paizo Inc., 2017
  22. Amber E. Scott. “Lords of the Empyrean” in Chronicle of the Righteous, 16. Paizo Inc., 2013
  23. F. Wesley Schneider. Hell and the Archdevils” in Princes of Darkness, Book of the Damned Volume 1, 8. Paizo Inc., 2009
  24. Amber Stewart. “Daemonkind” in Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Book of the Damned Volume 3, 25. Paizo Inc., 2011
  25. Sean K Reynolds. Zursvaater” in Anvil of Fire, 62–67. Paizo Inc., 2015
  26. Sean K Reynolds, et al. Inner Sea Gods, 187. Paizo Inc., 2014
  27. James Jacobs, et al. Werewolf” in Classic Horrors Revisited, 62. Paizo Inc., 2010
  28. Ron Lundeen. “Dreams of the Yellow King” in Dreams of the Yellow King, 28. Paizo Inc., 2016
  29. Sean K Reynolds, et al. Inner Sea Gods, 295. Paizo Inc., 2014

External links

  • Tiger (real-world animal) on Wikipedia
  • Smilodon (extinct real-world animal) on Wikipedia