Bears can easily be bereaved of their natural cautiousness, being attracted to food sources, such as garbage dumps, litter bins, and even roasted hens. These ursids may even venture into dwellings in search of sustenance, as gatherings of people reciprocally and awkwardly encroached upon and into their habitats. However, this was not the barreling omnivore’s natural biome, nor was this a jamboree, in revelry of the landscape's vintage. For the dozen were destined prey. Due to the length of his forelimbs’ claws more prolonged than those of the hind limbs, the grime amassed on the front of the grizzly’s torso. The talons’ structure were blunt, and in addition to their excessive weight, contributed to their difficulty to climb trees, as well as, compared, to their black cousins. Being the only extant species of bears with a hump upon each shoulder blade, fashioned entirely of muscle, imparted more might in digging, habitual foraging and den construction prior to hibernation. In lieu of this tremulous anatomy, the druid’s wildshape’s scapulae continued to oscillate in succession, intensity and sternness, striving through dirt and silt, to the cache of weapons between the kobolds and humans. The maxilla and mandibular ridges soon parted, allowing a roar to erupt from the agape jaw as its owner's furry extremities made way, past one of the cultists, to hopefully guard against their potential armament. If any were brave enough to face Torus, clothed with nature and armed with ferocious hunger, they hopefully would be unarmed. [hider=Effects] Here is the [url=https://roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/Brown%20Bear#content]Brown Bear's stats[/url]. Ignoring the food, Torus will dash 80 feet to mount and guard the cache of weapons from any Kobolds and cultists, distracting them from the potential surroundings as Kyra, Orchid, Parum and Brannor flank. He will trigger an Attack of opportunity from the Cultist to the cache as he scurries by. [/hider] [@Hekazu]