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<blockquote data-quote="Shade" data-source="post: 4071260" data-attributes="member: 287"><p><strong>Mansalauan</strong></p><p>Freq: Very rare</p><p># App: 1-12</p><p>AC: 7</p><p>Move: 4"/18"</p><p>HD: 1+1</p><p>% in Lair: 20%</p><p>Treasure type: nil</p><p># Att: 2</p><p>Dmg/Att: 1-4/1-4</p><p>SA: see below</p><p>SD: see below</p><p>MR: standard</p><p>Int: animal</p><p>Alignment: Neutral (evil tendencies)</p><p>Size: S</p><p>Psionics: nil</p><p>Level/XP Value: II/44 + 2/hp</p><p></p><p>The Mansalauan is a flying creature sharing the characteristics of both hawk and bat. It has a reptilian head with glowing gemlike eyes, while its tail is long and fine, like a woman's hair. In addition to its wings it has a monkey-like pair of hands, and a strong pair of talons the size of human feet.</p><p></p><p>Its main attack is with its sharp tongue, which it can shoot forth from its mouth with great speed. It normally attacks in the same manner as a stirge, seizing a victim in its hands and claws and piercing the neck or abdomen with its tongue. A separate attack roll is needed for the tongue, but this is made at +4 if the claw attack has been successful.</p><p></p><p>Once attached, the Mansalauan drains 1-4 points of damage on a successful hit, but for each round of such defence the Mansalauan has a cumulative 5% chance of falling or being knocked from its victim.</p><p></p><p>From Imagine Magazine #25 (1985)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shade, post: 4071260, member: 287"] [B]Mansalauan[/B] Freq: Very rare # App: 1-12 AC: 7 Move: 4"/18" HD: 1+1 % in Lair: 20% Treasure type: nil # Att: 2 Dmg/Att: 1-4/1-4 SA: see below SD: see below MR: standard Int: animal Alignment: Neutral (evil tendencies) Size: S Psionics: nil Level/XP Value: II/44 + 2/hp The Mansalauan is a flying creature sharing the characteristics of both hawk and bat. It has a reptilian head with glowing gemlike eyes, while its tail is long and fine, like a woman's hair. In addition to its wings it has a monkey-like pair of hands, and a strong pair of talons the size of human feet. Its main attack is with its sharp tongue, which it can shoot forth from its mouth with great speed. It normally attacks in the same manner as a stirge, seizing a victim in its hands and claws and piercing the neck or abdomen with its tongue. A separate attack roll is needed for the tongue, but this is made at +4 if the claw attack has been successful. Once attached, the Mansalauan drains 1-4 points of damage on a successful hit, but for each round of such defence the Mansalauan has a cumulative 5% chance of falling or being knocked from its victim. From Imagine Magazine #25 (1985) [/QUOTE]
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