Gray bounder
Gray bounders are a species of predators related to grays.1
Appearance
Gray bounders are muscular, fast, agile quadrupeds. Like grays, gray bounders have grey skin, bulbous heads, oversized eyes, small noses, cannot speak, and exist out of phase with the Material Plane, allowing them to pass through objects. They are jittery and almost always in motion, as if searching for a place from which to pounce on prey. A gray bounder stands 3 feet tall and weighs 90 pounds.1
Ecology
Gray bounders share genetic material with grays, suggesting that they hail from the same planet as grays do. Some specific ones might boast augmentations or show signs of bioengineering. Despite being domesticated by grays, gray bounders are far more cruel than the average domesticated animal, and often toy with prey for as long as possible before finishing them off, and are intelligent enough to carry out complex orders and interpret their masters' mysterious plans.1
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 “Alien Archives” in Flight of the Sleepers, 55. Paizo Inc., 2020 .