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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 5755606" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>"Kings of mouthers" implies they have courts of regular mouthers, which isn't how they operate.</p><p></p><p>Hmm... how's this:</p><p></p><p>A greater gibbering mouther is an extremely rare form of gibbering mouther. Not just larger and stronger, a greater gibbering mouther can split off tiny portions of its own flesh to create parasitic creatures called gibberspawn. Gibberspawn can influence any creature they are attached to, and greater mouthers uses them to demand worshipful service from weaker beings.</p><p></p><p>Greater gibbering mouthers are natural tyrants, and many consider themselves to be gods. Most of these monsters rule over isolated communities, such as tribes of humanoids deep in the jungle, but the most cunning greater mouthers may lead hidden cults of worshipers in the midst of towns or cities. The most powerful greater gibbering mouther known to exist is Xuxeteanlahucuxolazapaminaco, god-king of the Amedio nation of Chetanicatla.</p><p></p><p>A greater gibbering mouther is about 10 feet across and 8 to 10 feet high. It weighs about 6000 pounds. </p><p> </p><p>Greater gibbering mouthers can speak Common. Greater mouthers often speak gibberish like regular gibbering mouthers. Their followers go to great effort to interpret the "divine messages" hidden in their master's gibbering utterances. Greater gibbering mouthers will speak coherently when it suits them, mostly to demand food, treasure, and worship. </p><p></p><p><strong>COMBAT</strong></p><p></p><p>A greater gibbering mouther attacks by shooting out strings of protoplasmic flesh, each ending in one or more eyes and a mouth that bites at the enemy. A mouther can send out a total of six such members in any round.</p><p></p><p>If a greater gibbering mouther has any gibberspawn or humanoid worshipers in attendance, it will always send them into battle first rather than risk its own existence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 5755606, member: 57383"] "Kings of mouthers" implies they have courts of regular mouthers, which isn't how they operate. Hmm... how's this: A greater gibbering mouther is an extremely rare form of gibbering mouther. Not just larger and stronger, a greater gibbering mouther can split off tiny portions of its own flesh to create parasitic creatures called gibberspawn. Gibberspawn can influence any creature they are attached to, and greater mouthers uses them to demand worshipful service from weaker beings. Greater gibbering mouthers are natural tyrants, and many consider themselves to be gods. Most of these monsters rule over isolated communities, such as tribes of humanoids deep in the jungle, but the most cunning greater mouthers may lead hidden cults of worshipers in the midst of towns or cities. The most powerful greater gibbering mouther known to exist is Xuxeteanlahucuxolazapaminaco, god-king of the Amedio nation of Chetanicatla. A greater gibbering mouther is about 10 feet across and 8 to 10 feet high. It weighs about 6000 pounds. Greater gibbering mouthers can speak Common. Greater mouthers often speak gibberish like regular gibbering mouthers. Their followers go to great effort to interpret the "divine messages" hidden in their master's gibbering utterances. Greater gibbering mouthers will speak coherently when it suits them, mostly to demand food, treasure, and worship. [B]COMBAT[/B] A greater gibbering mouther attacks by shooting out strings of protoplasmic flesh, each ending in one or more eyes and a mouth that bites at the enemy. A mouther can send out a total of six such members in any round. If a greater gibbering mouther has any gibberspawn or humanoid worshipers in attendance, it will always send them into battle first rather than risk its own existence. [/QUOTE]
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