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Mamura

Small Aberration · Neutral Evil · CR 5

  • Aberration
  • Small
  • Tier 2
  • Evil

Ranges across badlands, ruins, and underground; Mamura lists at CR 5 as a small aberration (neutral evil). Sourced from Tome of Beasts 1.

Stat Block

Challenge Rating
5
Type
Aberration
Size
Small
Alignment
Neutral Evil
Speed
20, fly 30
Habitats
Badlands, Ruins, Underground
Sources
Tome of Beasts 1

Ecology

Mamura is an outsider to the natural order, often associated with the Far Realm or other planes whose laws differ from this world. It is most often found in badlands regions. It is small-sized, which shapes how it hunts, hides, or fights.

Behaviour

Mamura is cold and inhuman in its goals; it does not think the way mortals think. Its Neutral Evil alignment shapes how it engages with the world — predictable in tendency, even when unpredictable in detail. It is intelligent enough to plan, scheme, or remember.

Origin

Mamura is introduced in Kobold Press's Tome of Beasts 1 (2016). Aberrations leak from the Far Realm or older creations that predate the gods, where the laws of reality differ. Within a campaign, its existence anchors a region with the kind of weight only an old, named species carries.

CR 5 monstersAll AberrationsBadlandsRuinsUnderground

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Frequently Asked Questions about Mamura

What is the challenge rating of Mamura?
Mamura's challenge rating is 5. A party in this band suits mid-tier groups.
What type of creature is Mamura?
By creature type, Mamura is a aberration, small size, neutral evil alignment.
Where does Mamura live?
You'll find Mamura in Badlands, Ruins, Underground according to the bestiary entry.
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