An arrowhawk was a creature from the Elemental Plane of Air.
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| - An arrowhawk was a creature from the Elemental Plane of Air.
- Arrowhawks are flying predators with four wings and a split-looking head. They fly throughout the of Lamannia, hunting the various prey of the Twilight Forest.
- Arrowhawks are birdlike predators and scavengers from the Elemental Plane of Air.
- An arrowhawk is a predator and scavenger from the Elemental Plane of Air. By twisting its body and varying the cadence of its wingbeats, an arrowhawk can fly at top speed in any direction. A juvenile arrowhawk (1 to 10 years old) is about 5 feet long from beak to tail, with the body accounting for about one-third of that length. Its wingspan is about 7 feet, and it weighs about 20 pounds. An adult (11 to 40 years old) is about 10 feet long from beak to tail, with a wingspan of about 15 feet and a weight of about 100 pounds. An elder arrowhawk (41 to 75 years old) is about 20 feet long with a wingspan of 30 feet and a weight of about 800 pounds.
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| - An arrowhawk, from the 3.5 Monster Manual
- An arrowhawk.
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| - Monster Manual v. 3.5, pg. 19-20
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| - An arrowhawk was a creature from the Elemental Plane of Air.
- Arrowhawks are flying predators with four wings and a split-looking head. They fly throughout the of Lamannia, hunting the various prey of the Twilight Forest.
- An arrowhawk is a predator and scavenger from the Elemental Plane of Air. By twisting its body and varying the cadence of its wingbeats, an arrowhawk can fly at top speed in any direction. A juvenile arrowhawk (1 to 10 years old) is about 5 feet long from beak to tail, with the body accounting for about one-third of that length. Its wingspan is about 7 feet, and it weighs about 20 pounds. An adult (11 to 40 years old) is about 10 feet long from beak to tail, with a wingspan of about 15 feet and a weight of about 100 pounds. An elder arrowhawk (41 to 75 years old) is about 20 feet long with a wingspan of 30 feet and a weight of about 800 pounds. Arrowhawks speak Auran, but they are not usually talkative creatures.
- Arrowhawks are birdlike predators and scavengers from the Elemental Plane of Air.
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