Description:
Howlgeese are unholy hybrids of monkey and goose, with grasping hands, greasy fur, and ragged wings too small to fly. Their faces are stretched with needle-like teeth, and their howls mix human-like shrieks with goose-honks that echo for kilometers. They lurk in trees or rafters, dropping on prey and ripping out clumps of hair, feathers, skin, and even teeth to line their nests or just to eat. Packs often fight each other as much as intruders, but hunger drives them into frenzied ambushes.
Ferocity: 1 Size: Small
Movement: 12 (climbing, ground) Armor: 2 natural HP: 10
MONSTER ATTACKS
d6 Attacks:
1: Shrieking Howl: The Howlgoose unleashes its horrible shrieking call. All within 10 meters must make a Fear Check
2: Hair Pluck: The beast yanks out hair, fur, or feathers. d6 damage, and target must roll WIL or take a Bane on their next roll from pain and humiliation.
3: Beak Peck: A savage Bite for d6 piercing damage.
4: Tooth Wrench: The creature clamps and tries to rip out a tooth. Target makes an opposed STR roll; if the Howler wins, they inflict d6 damage and target is Dazed.
5: Scramble & Scratch :Climbs onto one victim within 4 m, raking claws for 2d6 damage. Target starts their next turn prone.
6: Frenzy of Ripping: Howlgoose attempts to grab hair, feathers, or skin of all creatures within 2 meters for 1d6 damage.
Encounter: The Hairless Village
On a dusky road, the adventurers come across a rural hamlet where every villager is oddly bald—no hair, no beards, no eyebrows, and the geese are all featherless. The villagers are terrified and ashamed, whispering about the “night shriekers” nesting in the ruined belltower.
At nightfall, the Howlgeese descend in a chaotic chorus of howls and honks, dropping from roofs and trees to pluck at sleeping livestock, pets, and townsfolk. If the adventurers don’t intervene, the beasts will continue raiding until the village is stripped bare of anything they can rip, chew, or yank.
The belltower nest is layered with hair, fur, teeth, and skin like some grotesque tapestry—an unsettling trophy and a clue to their obsession.

This Supplement was created under Fria Ligan AB’s Dragonbane Third Party Supplement License.

