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Atalanta

Challenge
str
14
dex
18
con
14
int
12
wis
14
cha
10

Armor Class 14
Hit Points 65 (10d8+20; bloodied 32)
Speed 30 ft.


Saving Throws Str +5, Dex +7
Skills Athletics +5, Nature +4, Perception +5, Stealth +7, Survival +5
Senses passive Perception 15
Languages Themysceran


Defensive Tactics: Multiattack Defense. When a creature hits Atalanta with an attack, she gains a +4 bonus to AC against all subsequent attacks made by that creature for the rest of the turn.

Favored Enemy. Atalanta has advantage on Wisdom (Survival) checks to track beasts and monsters, as well as on Intelligence checks to recall information about them.

Hunter’s Prey: Colossus Slayer (1d8, 1/turn). When the Atalanta hits a creature with a weapon attack, the creature takes an extra 1d8 damage if it’s below its hit point maximum.

Spellcasting. Atalanta is a 4th-level spellcaster that uses Wisdom as her spellcasting ability (spell save DC 13; +5 to hit with spell attacks). She knows the following spells from the ranger’s spell list:

1st-level (4 slots): detect poison and disease , jump , longstrider
2nd-level (3 slots): darkvision , pass without trace


SPECIAL TRAITS

Superb Aim. Atalanta ignores half cover and three-quarters cover when making a ranged weapon attack, and she doesn’t have disadvantage when attacking at long range. When Atalanta makes her first ranged weapon attack in a turn, she can choose to take a –5 penalty to her ranged weapon attack rolls in exchange for a +10 bonus to ranged weapon damage.


ACTIONS

Extra Attack. Atalanta attacks twice when she takes the Attack action.

Scimitar. Melee Weapon Attack: +7 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 7 (1d6+4) slashing damage.

Longbow. Ranged Weapon Attack: +9 to hit, range 150/600 ft., one target. Hit: 8 (1d8+4) piercing damage.

Description

This is one of Ancient Greece’s righteous ladies—both because she was a devout follower of Artemis and because she was a supreme hunter and warrior. Atalanta survived in the wilds as a baby after her father, the King of Argos, angrily abandoned her on a mountaintop for not being a boy. She was also the first to bleed the Calydonian Boar, the slayer of the centaurs Hylaeus and Rhoecus, and the only woman to sail with the Argonauts.

Atalanta rejected many suitors by beating them all in footraces (the losers were killed!) until Hippomenes distracted her with three enchanted golden apples given to him by the goddess Aphrodite. This subterfuge allowed Hippomenes, Poseidon’s grandson, to win the race.

The couple had a son, but not long after were cursed by Zeus and transformed into lions for doing the dirty in one of his temples. The popular belief at the time was that lions could only mate with leopards, forever keeping them from being together.

Monster Type Description

Humanoids include a number of different intelligent, language-using bipeds of Small or Medium size. Humans and elves are humanoids, and so are orcs and goblins. Humanoids may employ magic but are not fundamentally magical—a characteristic that distinguishes them from bipedal, language-using fey, fiends, and other monsters. Humanoids have no inherent alignment, meaning that no humanoid ancestry is naturally good or evil, lawful or chaotic.