IX Mythos Bestiary activate your lure no more often than once per hour, Talons: Your fingers have talons You gain two but once activated, it stays activated until you choose claw primary natural attacks, which inflict damage to deactivate it as a move action as appropriate for a creature of your size (1d4 for a Overwhelming Bite: Your face is similar to that of a shark You gain a bite primary natural attack that Medium creature) If you don’t normally possess arms, you grow a pair of arms and taloned hands inflicts damage as a creature of your size (1d6 for a Webbed Hands: Your fingers become webbed You Medium creature) You cannot select this mutation if gain a swim speed equal to half your base speed If you you have already selected precise bite already possess a swim speed, it increases by 10 feet Precise Bite: Your face is similar to that of a barracuda You gain a bite primary natural attack that inflicts If you don’t normally possess arms, you grow a pair of arms and webbed hands damage as a creature of one size smaller than your size Special: You can take this feat multiple times Each (1d4 for a Medium creature), but you threaten a critical time you select it, you must choose a different mutation hit on a 19–20 You cannot select this mutation if you from the list above have already selected overwhelming bite If your Constitution is ever reduced below the Primordial Armor: Your body gains thick armor minimum required to maintain this feat, you lose the plating similar to that possessed by prehistoric fish like ability to benefit from your mutations but they remain the dunkleosteus (in most cases, your facial features physically a part of you As long as your Constitution and head mutate to resemble this hideous ancient fish) remains below 17, these unwieldy and painful Your natural armor bonus increases by deformities reduce your base speed and land speed by 10 feet and lower your Dexterity score by "Two large and protruding eyes projected from sockets in chameleon fashion, and it had a broad reptilian mouth with horny lips beneath its little nostrils In the position of the ears were two huge gill-covers, and out of these floated a branching tree of coralline filaments, almost like the tree-like gills that very young rays and sharks possess But the humanity of the face was not the most extraordinary thing about the creature It was a biped; its almost globular body was poised on a tripod of two frog-like legs and a long, thick tail, and its fore limbs, which grotesquely caricatured the human hand, much as a frog’s do, carried a long shaft of bone, tipped with copper The colour of the creature was variegated; its head, hands, and legs were purple; but its skin, which loosely upon it, even as clothes might do, was a phosphorescent grey." —H.G Wells, In the Abyss 317