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Golden Hen (3.5e Monster)

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A domesticated Dire Chicken who lays up to 3 eggs per day.
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===Encounter===
'''Environment:''' Any non tundra location, usually with an intelligent race caring for them.<br>
'''Typical Physical Characteristics: ''' These dire hens stand up to 3 feet in height and weigh 12-15 pounds depending on their height. The majority of their round form is actually dense, incredibly soft and cushiony gorgeous golden feathers. Their iridescent plumage is much fluffier than average chickens, so much so that they appear to have no wings, their . Their shape is nearly spherical (, although they have ordinary shaped chicken bodies beneath the down). The backside, from behind their tails create , creates a tightly packed circle of solid fur-like feathers, and their . Their feet seem to vanish when they sit down , due to the pom-poms of downy feathers on their thighs , that resemble puffy bloomers beneath a hoop of many layered bustles and petticoats.<br>
'''Alignment:''' Neutral<br>
Bred for only the finest traits, golden hens are docile and affectionate, gently clucking like a pur when near people that they like, bringing their favoured people ‘gifts’ of shiny items that they find, and attempting to keep their people warm at night or when resting in cold locations without any prompting.<br>
Like ordinary hens, they are content to follow their caretaker, while foraging for invertebrates and other morsels. In addition to protein, chickens enjoy eating all kinds of fruits, vegetables, roughage, and grains. They’re They are happy to share some of their caretaker’s meal scraps or eat their own feed. They can be transported in a pet carrier and will also ride in vehicles.They enjoy being petted and will sleep on their caretaker’s lap if seated, shoulder if standing, or chest if laying down. When seeking stimuli, they like to play with balls, bells, strings, pinwheels, wind chimes and items that make sounds when pecked, such as piano-like instruments or xylophones. They have no maternal attachment to the unfertilised eggs that they lay and allow their caretakers to take the eggs, even standing up to allow the caretaker easier access to the eggs.<br>
Golden Hens are usually available to be purchased in most settlement marketplaces in exchange for 10 gold coins. They live up to 10 years.<br>
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