Kenku

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Dungeons & Dragons creature
Kenku
Alignment Neutral Evil
Type humanoid
Source books Monster Manual III, Creatures of Rokugan, Fortunes and Winds, 1E Fiend Folio, Monstrous Manual, Dragon#329 (ecology of), Black Spine
First appearance
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A kenku is a bird-like, flightless, humanoid creature in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game.

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[edit] Ecology

[edit] Environment

[edit] Typical physical characteristics

Despite their birdlike appearance, kenkus lack wings, instead having human like arms, with talons in place of feet[citation needed]. Kenkus are covered in russet-brown feathers and have black beaks, but have a relatively humanoid build. Though more agile than humans, they tend to be physically weaker as well. They have small black beady eyes and are quite light for their size due to their hollow bones. They average five feet in height and weigh roughly 75 pounds (32 kilos).

Kenkus commonly wear brown robes held in place by a sashes of the same color. Kenkus often conceal weapons beneath these robes.

[edit] Alignment

Kenkus tend to be neutral evil.

[edit] Society

Kenkus typically work as gangs in large cities, where they gather riches through theft and robbery. They are not particularly strong, and therefore tend to use cunning rather than force.

Most kenkus worship the demon prince Pazuzu, though Quorlinn is worshipped by those not so disposed toward evil. Kenku clerics usually venerate Vecna.

[edit] Creative origins

Kenkus have their basis in Japanese Mythology as karasu tengus, where they are powerful and wise crow spirits adept at craftsmanship and masters of the art of Japanese swordplay, or kenjutsu.

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