Since we never really got going on those "faeries", lets move on to a plant...
Snap Dragon, Flower
Armor Class: 9
Hit Dice: 1 hp*
Move: 3’ (1’
Attacks: Pollen cloud
Damage: Special
No. Appearing: 0 (5-20)
Save As: Fighter: 1
Morale: 12
Treasure Type: Nil
Intelligence: 1
Alignment: Neutral
XP Value: 0
Snap Dragon, Pollen Dragon
Armor Class: 3
Hit Dice: 2+2*
Move: 120’ (40’)
Attacks: 1 bite or 1 breath
Damage: 1-6 or 1-10
No. Appearing: Special
Save As: Fighter: 6
Morale: 12
Treasure Type: Nil
Intelligence: N/A
Alignment: N/A
XP Value: 35
Snap dragons are small attractive flowers which grow in the midst of other small plants. Despite their appearance, and their inability to make any form of physical attack, these plants are both carnivorous and dangerous.
The ability of snap-dragons to kill creatures for food comes from a special, magical, hallucinogenic pollen which they release into the air. Any creature coming within 20 feet of a bed of snap-dragons must make a saving throw vs. poison or be intoxicated by the pollen. The effect on the victims is to make them (as a group) believe that each of the snap dragon flowers is, in fact, a small, fierce dragon (see above for statistics). These imaginary “pollen dragons” will seem to attack the group of intoxicated victims and, unlike the products of a phantasmal force spell, andy damage they seem to do has full effect. The pollen dragons can attack with a bite or (once only each) with a breath weapon of choking dust (10’x10’x10’) which inflicts 1d10 points of damage (halved by a successful saving throw vs. breath). As each pollen dragon is reduced to zero hit points or less, it vanishes and the corresponding snap dragon plant withers and dies. Only once all dragons are destroyed will the illusion be broken.
Creatures unaffected by the pollen cannot see or hear the illusory dragons, and cannot affect them in any way. Even killing the snap dragon plants will not harm the illusions (since these exist in the victims’ minds).
Originally appeared in ST1 - Up the Garden Path (1986).