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"Zipperfaces breed by making new skins and zipping their screaming victims into them."
...Did... did they put a gimp suit into Dreamblade? Yes, yes they did. No special powers, it's pretty vanilla... and wow. This is disturbing, creepy, and... well, disturbing. Gee thanks, folks!
Chimerae in Dungeons & Dragons swap out the snake head for a dragon head. This one is part Black Dragon.
That celestial party has no chance!
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We did a Return to Ravnice block draft during lunchtime at work today. Dragon's Maze, Gatecrash, and Return to Ravnica boosters. 7 players. We did the drafting today, and will play out the matches over the next couple of weeks or so. Should keep us busy during lunch.
147/365: 27 May 2013.
One of the more obscure demon types in Dungeons & Dragons, the Cerebrilith is a psychic fiend that devours first your mind and then your brain! Although their brains are exposed through the bone cages over their foreheads, Cerebriliths are not fragile little creatures - far from it, they were a pretty good addition to the D&D bestiary, especially as enemies of psionic heroes.
Cerebriliths especially hate intelligent mortals, and go out of their way to attack them. This makes them similar to many of the people I know down here in the South.
"Within each werewolf is an even crueler werewolf struggling to get out."
HOLY CRAP THAT IS TERRIFYING AND I WILL HAVE NIGHTMARES ABOUT IT.
(in-game, it's no different from the Boneblade Serpent, just with a different stat line)
Après un certain temps, vous pourriez tomber dans l'impression erronée que les ogres sont loufoques et ne doivent pas être pris au sérieux. Cette impression sera rectifiée.
A Dragonne is a fancy little beast that is somewhere between lion and brass dragon. More importantly, it looks like a TON of mythological monsters and heraldric symbols without actually being any of them! Is it a manticore? A shedu? A lamassu? A chimera? A dragon? The Tarrasque? Who knows!
It's actually one of the nicest-looking minis, aesthetics-wise. This is probably mostly because of that metallic sheen.
Creatures of darkness, Shadow Dragons are lords of the underworld caverns. They are not of this world, nor are they fully made of matter as we understand it, and are capable of sinking into any shadow and reemerge from any other, teleporting in the darkness behind this dimension.
Leaders of the Yugoloth fiendish mercenaries, Ultroloths are terrifying commanders and enigmatic adversaries.
There are a few kinds of desert dragons in D&D. lightning-spitting Blue Dragons are the most well-known, but Brown Dragons can not only blend in with their sandy surroundings, they also breathe either acid or blinding blasts of sand based on which edition or sourcebook you are reading. I love their design, too, and the way they seem to match up with a desert environment.