Giant Tortoises
Most of the islands of the Ghost Archipelago are so
small, and so filled with difficult terrain, that mounts are generally useless,
and boats work better for transportation. On a few of the larger, more open
islands, however, tribal groups have domesticated riding beasts. One popular
choice, especially on more arid islands is the giant tortoise. These slow,
gentle creatures, may not be an obvious choice for either a mount or a pack
animal, but on closer examination they do have several desirable features.
Giant
tortoises are incredibly long-lived, and most manage at least a couple of
centuries. Thus, the work that is spent in the raising and training is paid off
over many, many generations of users. Although slow, giant tortoises are
capable of carrying significant weight over long-distances. They can manage
this work in the punishing heat of the Ghost Archipelago and still only need to
drink every few days. Finally, while they are of no particular use in battle,
they are incredibly tough, and can survive nasty wounds, even when their thick
shell is penetrated
Acquiring a Giant Tortoise
There are Tribal groups willing to sell giant tortoises,
if they can be found. After any game, a Heritor may make a Will Roll (TN20). If
successfully, he or she has located a tribe that is willing to sell a single
giant tortoise for a cost of 300gc. If a Heritor wishes to purchase additional
giant tortoises at a later date, he must make modifications to his ship to keep
these animals. The cost for these modifications is 250gc, per tortoise. These
modifications can be made while in the Ghost Archipelago.
Giant Tortoises in a Crew
Giant tortoises do not count against the number of
figures in a crew. That said, a crew may contain a maximum of five. Tortoises
never activate on their own. Instead, they can activate with, and move with,
any crewmember that is adjacent to them, with the limitation that they can only
activate once per turn. If a figure is riding a tortoise, see below.
If a
giant tortoise is killed, roll for its survival after the game as though it
were a specialist crewman.
Giant Tortoises as Mounts
It takes one action to either mount, or dismount, a giant
tortoise. While serving as a mount, giant tortoises follow most of the same
rules as small boats, with the following exceptions:
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They move on land, not water.
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They may carry a maximum of three figures (see
below)
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Giant Tortoises may make two move actions (for a
total of 4.5”) each turn.
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Giant Tortoises can be directly attacked under
the normal rules, but still never count as in combat.
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A figure riding a giant tortoise can spend an
action to attack any figure that is in base contact with the tortoise, and does
not suffer -1 Fight.
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Shooting modifiers, and rules for ‘boarding a
small boat’ are handled as normal.
Giant Tortoise Carrying Capacity
A giant tortoise is capable of carrying up to 15 items.
Alternatively, they can be used as mounts with every human-sized figure
replacing 5 items worth of carrying capacity.
Any
member of the same crew that is on, or adjacent to a giant tortoise may take,
or exchange, any one item carried by the tortoise.
Giant Tortoise Stats
The gentle creatures known as giant tortoises can grow up
to the height of a man. Although they are slow and unaggressive, they are also
difficult to kill. Their armoured shell is nearly impenetrable to most hand
weapons, and even when struck in their softer parts, it takes a grievous wound
to put them down.
When
shooting at, or fighting against, a giant tortoise, a player has a choice to
make. They can either attack as normal, or they can state they are aiming to
hit an unarmoured part of the creature. If this option is chosen, the player
suffers -2 Shoot or -2 Fight as applicable. If they hit the giant tortoise,
though, treat it as armour 12 instead of 16.
Giant
tortoises may never jump, climb a vertical surface more than about 4-feet high,
or pick up treasure. They may never use items, but may carry up to 15.
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Armoured Shell, No jumping, high climbing, or picking
up treasure tokens. Carrying capacity 15 items. May serve as mount.
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For anyone having trouble reading the notes section on the table, it reads: Armoured Shell, No jumping, high climbing, or picking up treasure tokens. Carrying capacity 15 items. May serve as mount.
The formatting on the Stat Block has come out a bit weird on the blog for me*; squishing the notes in to a column, one letter wide.
ReplyDeleteThe miniature and the rules are both wonderful; what a super cool addition to the setting.
Another point about Giant Tortoises (especially one that massive) is that they can handle broken terrain that would lame a horse in no time.
Is it possible for enemy crewmembers to rustle an unattended Tortoise? Also, are Tortoises subject to the "Control Animal" Spell; or are their brains too slow and purposeful to be hijacked in that manner?
*I'm using Firefox as my browser.
same formatting prob.' for me - same browser.
ReplyDeleteanyhow - great mini and paint-job.
more of this kind of thing for GA the better imo.
Wow! That's a cool tortoise!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I have this awesome model, too! Thank you for making some rules for it!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool on multiple levels, not the least of which is just the notion that when you feel like creating something commercially viable and new, you just do it and drop it there for people!
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