
Pooka - 5th Edition SRD
Pooka. Large fey (mount, shapechanger), chaotic neutral. Armor Class 14 Hit Points 60 (8d10 + 16) Speed 40 ft.
Pooka - d20PFSRD
A pooka measures 1 to 2 feet from eartips to tail and weighs up to 15 pounds. A non-lawful spellcaster of at least 7th level who takes the Improved Familiar feat can select a pooka as a familiar.
Púca - Wikipedia
The title character in the 1944 stage play Harvey – later adapted into a 1950 film starring James Stewart – is an invisible six-foot, three-and-a-half-inch (1.92 m) tall anthropomorphic rabbit, who is referred to as a "pooka".
The Púca (Pooka) In Irish Folklore - Your Irish Culture
A Pooka, or Púca is a shape-shifter from Ireland and can take any form it chooses. The Pooka can be a horse, dog, rabbit, goat, goblin, or even an old man.
Pooka (Mirage) - d20PFSRD
Pooka are wardens of natural order with innate shapeshifting and magical powers. Fey creatures by birth, they feel more akin to animals as they often spend long periods of time in other forms; pooka are the wildest of the Fair Folk and often the most aggressive and territorial.
Pooka - pandius.com
• Racial Hit Dice: A pooka begins with two levels of fey, which provide 2d6 Hit Dice, a base attack bonus of +1, and base saving throw bonuses of Fort +0, Ref +3, and Will +3. • Racial Skills: A pooka's fey levels give it skill points equal to 5 × (6 + Int modifier).
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry: The Pooka: The Pooka
THE POOKA. The Pooka, rectè Púca, seems essentially an animal spirit. Some derive his name from poc, a he-goat; and speculative persons consider him the forefather of Shakespeare's "Puck". On solitary mountains and among old ruins he lives, "grown monstrous with much solitude," and is of the race of the nightmare.
Puck - Speex Realms Wiki | Fandom
Puck is a powerful Pooka and arch-fey that is the direct subordinate of Oberon. Puck does the work asked of him without question, putting forth his skills of subterfuge and trickery at the employ of the Seelie Court.
Fey Fridays: The Puca Fairies of Samhain - Haunt Jaunts
Oct 14, 2017 · The animal Pooka is usually jet black with fiery golden or red eyes. Some associate it with devil! Thought to thrive in the mountains, November is considered the “month of the Puca,” which makes sense, since they first arrive in the land of the living on October 31st.
The Irish legend of the Pooka - IrishCentral
Jan 12, 2024 · The Pooka, or in Irish Puca, (goblin) is a phantom fairy creature that features in Celtic folklore and fairytales of Ireland. A similar fairy entity appears in the mythology of Scotland,...