Mythosaur Handler

"You are a Mandalorian! Your ancestors rode the great Mythosaur."   ―Kuiil scolds the Mandalorian
Mythosaurs were creatures of gigantic proportions that were allegedly tamed and ridden by ancient Mandalorians. In 44 ArS, the Ugnaught Kuiil was training the Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin to ride blurrgs on the planet Arvala-7 and scolded him when he tried to give up, reminding him of the fact that his ancestors rode mythosaurs and that blurrgs were easier to ride. Its skull was one of the traditional symbols of Mandalorian iconography, and some Mandalorian armor bore the distinctive symbol.   Mythosaurs were a species of animal native to the Outer Rim world of Mandalore. Enormous in size, the mythosaurs dominated their world until the arrival of the Mandalorian Taung, led by the warrior known as Mandalore the First. In a campaign to conquer the world for their own, Mandalore the First and his crusaders slaughtered the gigantic beasts and tamed the rest to use as mounts and beasts of burden.   Perhaps the most notable feature of the mythosaur was its sheer size, so enormous that accounts estimated the creatures to be on par with the scale of a small city. Four powerful legs supported what was surely an impressive weight, for a being of similar size to that of a city. Some manner of sexual dimorphism was evident between the skulls of male and female mythosaurs, but in general, the skull of a mythosaur featured large, downturned horns that curved inward toward the creature's jaw, slanted eye sockets, and a mouth that contained a number of long teeth. Mythosaurs also possessed a sternum composed of rigid bone, that was located over their heart.
Prerequisites: Handle Animal Rank 5 or higher, Animal Affinity Feat, and Charisma 15 or higher.

+3 to calming and taming beasts.

Animals never attack when a handle animal check fails.

Special Feat: Beast Master

Obtaining the knowledge to tame and ride Mythosaurs was no easy task. Compared, all other beasts are a walk in the park. The Mythosaur Handler can temporarily mount wild beasts to escape, gain a strategic advantage, or survive in the wild (Lasts for 5 turns in combat and 3 hours outside of combat).

Bonuses are doubled when attempting to handle a Mythosaur.

When attempting to tame a Mythosaur, failed checks do not result in immediate death. Mythosaur handlers get a chance to attempt it one extra time or escape.

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