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Serpopard Solitary, Large, Construct Fangs (b[2d10] damage 1 piercing) 16 HP 0 armor Reach Special Qualities: Two heads, leopard's agility Sometimes wizards get creative. Most of the time, this is a bad thing. The serpopard is a kind of chimera. It's made from the body of a leopard and has two heads sprouting from its body, vicious and serpentine. If left unchecked, such a volatile creature would eventually fight with itself and tear off its own heads. To prevent this, most Serpopards are magically bound to an enchanted amulet. It is also a ward against the Serpopard itself; wield it, and the savage beast will obey. Lose it, and you will be its next gruesome plaything. Instinct: to hunt
- Tear something in twain
- Paralyze them with venom
- Obey the amulet-bearer
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Drollery Group, Small, Devious, Planar Satire (d6 damage) 8 HP 0 armor Close, Ignores Armor, Far Whether you are a child, teenager, or adult, mockery is a reliable form of comedy. A young child draws their father's boss as a pig to cheer him up; a group of teenagers vandalize the town hall with an unflattering portrait of the constable. Likewise, within the higher echelons of society, a scribe doodles a beast made from various symbolisms to provide commentary of the king's court. Most of these doodles are just that -- doodles. But sometimes, as an artist laughs at their creation, chaos itself laughs with them. This is how a Drollery is born. A deranged illustration come to life, Drolleries love nothing more than to amuse those who witness its existence -- even at the expense of the audience's life. No matter, a circus of Drolleries can always take their services elsewhere. Instinct: to amuse
- Incapacitate someone with laughter
- Prevent someone from looking away
- Reflect a spell, but with a comical twist