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<blockquote data-quote="Nixlord" data-source="post: 9725908" data-attributes="member: 77670"><p>It is called the Teju Jagua, from Guarani (Paraguay) mythology. </p><p></p><p>Here's an excerpt from Deadly Denizens I: "</p><p><em>The dreaded teju jagua appears as a massive hydra, with each of its seven heads resembling that of a war hound with reptilian</em></p><p><em>features. Its skin is thick and covered by rough, crocodilian-like scales and matted fur. Its eyes are luminescent orbs that glow with</em></p><p><em>an otherworldly fire, with each set having a different color. The powerful jaws of each head are filled with a row of sharp, jagged</em></p><p><em>teeth. When hunting, the teju jagua usually just uses its powerful bite attacks to bring down large prey. However, if its</em></p><p><em>target is particularly agile or challenging to catch, the teju jagua has a set of weapons it can employ - its eyes. Each set of eyes the teju jagua is said to be a magical portal to different elemental dimensions and planes. The teju jagua can control these portals, opening and closing them just enough to release a specific type of energy, which the teju jagua then focuses and projects toward a target of its choosing. The resulting magical blast is enough to maim, if not outright kill, a creature."</em></p><p></p><p>Here's the interior art of the teju jugua, for better reference.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]413928[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nixlord, post: 9725908, member: 77670"] It is called the Teju Jagua, from Guarani (Paraguay) mythology. Here's an excerpt from Deadly Denizens I: " [I]The dreaded teju jagua appears as a massive hydra, with each of its seven heads resembling that of a war hound with reptilian features. Its skin is thick and covered by rough, crocodilian-like scales and matted fur. Its eyes are luminescent orbs that glow with an otherworldly fire, with each set having a different color. The powerful jaws of each head are filled with a row of sharp, jagged teeth. When hunting, the teju jagua usually just uses its powerful bite attacks to bring down large prey. However, if its target is particularly agile or challenging to catch, the teju jagua has a set of weapons it can employ - its eyes. Each set of eyes the teju jagua is said to be a magical portal to different elemental dimensions and planes. The teju jagua can control these portals, opening and closing them just enough to release a specific type of energy, which the teju jagua then focuses and projects toward a target of its choosing. The resulting magical blast is enough to maim, if not outright kill, a creature."[/I] Here's the interior art of the teju jugua, for better reference. [ATTACH type="full" size="1593x1744"]413928[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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