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Number appearingWild 1d4
Armor class19
Move40' (10')
Hit dice8*
Treasure typeNone
Damage per attack1 gore or 1 breath (2d6 or petrification breath)
Morale8

Gorgons are magical monsters resembling cattle made of iron. Their breath can turn living creatures to stone; it covers an area 60' long by 10' wide, and can be used as many times per day as the monster has hit dice, but no more often than every other round. A save vs. Petrify is allowed to resist.

An adult male gorgon weights up to 4,500 pounds and can be as much as 7 feet tall at the shoulder and up to 9 feet long. Females (cows) will be a bit smaller, perhaps no more than 6 feet at the shoulder and 8 feet long with a weight of around 4,000 pounds. However, their combat statistics are much the same as the males. Any group of more than one gorgon will consist of one bull with the rest being cows

Special Abilities

Petrification Breath — Breath covers an area 60' long by 10' wide. Can be used as many times per day as the monster has hit dice, but no more often than every other round. A save vs. Petrify is allowed to resist.

Source: Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game. Attribution: Chris Gonnerman / Basic Fantasy Project. License: CC-BY-SA-4.0.

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FrequencyRare
Number appearing1d4
Armor class2
Move120-ft
Hit dice8
% in lair40%
Treasure type(In lair only) 1d8×1,000 cp (10%), 1d12×1,000 sp (25%), 1d6×1,000 ep (25%), 1d8×1,000 gp (25%), 1d10 gems (15%), 1d8 jewellery (10%), any four magic items (25%)
Damage per attack2d6
Special attacksPetrifying breath
Special defensesNone
Magic resistanceStandard
IntelligenceAnimal
AlignmentNeutral
SizeLarge

Like giant bulls with thick metal scales, gorgons are magical creatures capable of breathing a cloud of petrifying gas in a cone 60-ft long and 10-ft in radius at the base up to 3 times per day. They will usually (85%) use this attack form in preference to hitting with their horns.

Special Abilities

Petrifying Breath — Breathes a cloud of petrifying gas in a cone 60-ft long and 10-ft in radius at the base up to 3 times per day. Usually (85%) uses this attack form in preference to hitting with their horns.

Source: OSRIC. Attribution: Stuart Marshall, with Matthew J. Finch / Black Blade Publishing. License: OGL-1.0a.