Name: Lizard Man (Humanoid) Stats: No. Appearing : 8-15 Climate/Terrain: Tropical, subtropical, and temperate swamps Frequency : Rare Organization : Tribal Activity Cycle : Any Diet : Omnivore Description: Lizard men are savage, semi-aquatic, reptilian humanoids that live through scavenging, raiding, and, in less hostile areas, by fishing and gathering. Adult lizards men stand 6 to 7 foot tall, weighing 200 to 250 pounds. Skin tones range from dark green to gray to brown, and their scales give them a flecked appearance. Their tails average 3 to 4 feet long and are not prehensile. Males are nearly impossible to distinguish from females without close inspection. Lizard man garb is limited to strings of bones and other barbaric ornament. Lizard men speak their own lan- guage. Combat: In combat, lizard men fight as unorganized individuals. If they have equality or an advantage over their opponents, they tend toward frontal assaults and massed rushes. When outnumbered, overmatched, or on their home ground, however, they become wild and ferocious opponents. Snares, sudden ambushes, and spoiling raids are favoured tactics in these situ- ations. While individually savage in melee, lizard men tend to be dis- tracted by food (such as slain opponents) and by simple treasures, which may allow some of their quarry to escape. They occasionally take prisoners as slaves, for food, or to sacrifice in obscure tribal rites. For every 10 lizard men encountered, there will be one patrol leader. If one ore more tribes are encountered, each tribe will also have a war leader, two subleaders, and a shaman. Any group of two or more tribes has a 50% chance for an additional, more powerful shaman. Furthermore, each such group has a cumulative 10% chance per tribe to be led by a lizard king. If a lizard king is present, a more powerful shaman will be present, and all patrol leaders from each tribe will be combined into a single fanatical bodyguard for the lizard king. Habitat/Society: Lizard men are typically found in swamps, marshes, and similar plaecs, often (35%) dwelling totally underwater in air-filled caves. A tribe rarely numbers more than 150 individuals, including females and hatch- lings. It is not uncommon for several tribes in an area to forge an informal alliance against outsiders, including other lizard man tribes. Lizard men are omnivorous, but are likely to prefer human flesh to other foods. In this regard they have been known to ambush humans, ga- ther up the corpses and capture the survivors, and take the lot back to their lair for a rude and horrid feast. Ecology: Lizard men have few natural enemies. They prey on human, demihuman, or humanoid settlements if these are nearby. Lizard man eggs are bitter and inedible, as is their flesh, but their skin is sometimes worked as scale armour. Lizard men produce no art, articfacts, or trade goods.