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<blockquote data-quote="Shade" data-source="post: 4058518" data-attributes="member: 287"><p>Another request. Since we've converted a number of lizardfolk recently, I figured we'd round out the batch. I believe these have already been converted elsewhere, but would you mind posting stats for the Malpheggi lizardfolk from Hollow World?</p><p></p><p>Also, I found the following writeup of the Malatran lizardfolk on WotC's site awhile back. Does this match those found in Polyhedron #121?</p><p></p><p><strong>Lizardman, Malatran</strong></p><p></p><p>Kusssaki is my name. I have known of the Nubari for some years, many of you live just outside our sswamp. I am of the lizard people, but I am different. I am considered to have come from a flawed egg, but I am not alone. In recent yearss otherss have hatched like me, ssmarter, eager to learn the world outside of the sswamp, not like the old people. We have learned to usse tools, weapons, armor, ssome of uss can even master fire. No longer am I ssatissfied with the hunt as a reason to exist. There musst be more.</p><p></p><p>To learn more about our world, I have come to join with you for a time. My sskills as a fighter are formidable, and I am alsso granted the power to heal by the sspiritss of the jungle. We have no sskill at your magic, only in the prayerss to the sspirits does what you might call magic appear. </p><p></p><p>My tribe inhabits the deepesst sswampss, in an area that you call taboo. Well it iss for you, for many of my people do not trusst the Nubari. They ssee you only as prey. It will be many yearss before we can exisst besside the Nubari. Too many huntss lie in the passt, on both ssides. For a while, all you will ssee is an occassional individual like me, who quests for knowledge, and who realizess that the worth of a being is not meassured in the length of hiss clawss, or the texture of her hide. Even thosse without tailss can have value and ssucceed in the world - although that idea took ssome getting used to.</p><p></p><p>Lizard Man </p><p>CLIMATE/TERRAIN: Tropical/Swamp, forest </p><p>FREQUENCY: Rare </p><p>ORGANIZATION: Tribal </p><p>ACTIVITY CYCLE: Any </p><p>DIET: Special </p><p>INTELLIGENCE: Low (5-7) to Average (8-10) </p><p>TREASURE: D </p><p>ALIGNMENT: Neutral </p><p>NO. APPEARING: 8-15 (1d8+7) </p><p>ARMOR CLASS: 5 </p><p>MOVEMENT: 6, Sw 12 </p><p>HIT DICE: 2+1 </p><p>THAC0: 19 </p><p>NO. OF ATTACKS: 3 or 1 </p><p>DAMAGE/ATTACK: 1-2/1-2/1-6 or by weapon </p><p>SPECIAL ATTACKS: Nil </p><p>SPECIAL DEFENSES: Nil </p><p>MAGIC RESISTANCE: Nil </p><p>SIZE: M (7' tall) </p><p>MORALE: 14 </p><p>XP VALUE: 65 </p><p></p><p>Lizard men are semi-aquatic, reptilian humanoids that live through scavenging, raiding, fishing, and gathering.</p><p></p><p>Adult lizard men stand 6 to 7 feet tall, weighing 200 to 250 pounds. Skin tones range from dark green to gray to brown, and their scales give them a flecked appearance. Their tails average 3 to 4 feet long and are not prehensile. Males are nearly impossible to distinguish from females without close inspection. Lizard man garb is limited to strings of bones and other ornamentation, and occasionally loincloths among the more advanced lizard men. Lizard men speak their own language; lizard man heroes must use proficiency slots to learn the common tongue of the Nubari or other lanugaues.</p><p></p><p>Combat: In combat, normal lizard men fight as unorganized individuals. If they have equality or an advantage over their opponents, they tend toward frontal assaults and massed rushes. When outnumbered, overmatched, or on their home ground, however, they become wily and ferocious opponents. Snares, ambushes, and spoiling raids are favored tactics then. While individually savage in melee, these lizard men can be distracted by food or simple treasures. They occasionally take prisoners as slaves or to sacrifice in obscure tribal rites.</p><p></p><p>Advanced lizard men, those evolved to a higher state, hurl barbed darts (30 yard range, 1-4 points damage) or javelins (1-6 points damage) before closing with the enemy. These lizard men use clubs (treat as morning stars, 2-8 points damage), and the leaders may use captured swords or other weaponry.</p><p></p><p>For every 10 lizard men encountered, there will be one patrol leader with maximum hit points (17 hp) and a 50% chance for a shaman with 3 Hit Dice and the abilities of a 3rd-level priest. If one or more tribes are encountered, each tribe will also have a war leader of 6 Hit Dice, two subleaders with 4 Hit Dice, and a shaman of either 4 or 5 Hit Dice (50% chance of each). Any group of two or more tribes has a 50% chance for an additional shaman of 7 Hit Dice. Furthermore, each such group has a cumulative 10% chance per tribe to be led by a lizard king. A lizard king is a lizard man of above average height and intelligence, leading one or more loosely organized tribes of lizard men. If a lizard king is present, a shaman of 7 Hit Dice will always be present, and all patrol leaders from each tribe (i.e., 10% of the male warriors) will be combined into a single fanatical bodyguard for the lizard king.</p><p></p><p>Habitat/Society: Lizard men are typically found in swamps, marshes, and similar places, sometimes dwelling totally underwater in air-filled caves. In Malatra, tribes can also be found in the jungle near swampy regions; these tend to be the more advanced lizard men. A tribe rarely numbers more than 150 individuals, including females and hatchlings. It is not uncommon for several tribes in an area to forge an informal alliance against outsiders, including other lizard man tribes.</p><p></p><p>About one tribe in 10 has evolved to a higher state. All lizard man heroes are among these advanced lizard men. They dwell in huts and have more advanced aspects to their culture; in many ways they imitate the Nubari tribes around them.</p><p></p><p>Lizard men are omnivorous, but prefer flesh to other foods.</p><p></p><p>Ecology: Lizard men have few natural enemies. They prey on human, demihuman, or humanoid settlements if these are nearby. Lizard man eggs are bitter and inedible, as is their flesh, but their skin is sometimes worked as scale armor (Armor Class 6). If a lizard man sees a human or humanoid wearing armor made of lizard man hide, he becomes enraged and seeks to slay the wearer at the first good opportunity.</p><p></p><p>As amphibians, lizard men cannot breathe underwater; they can however, hold their breath for a number of rounds equal to 2/3 of their Consitution score before making a check for drowning. Lizard men can suffer from dehydration when adventuring outside of very moist/swampy areas. They must wet themselves twice a day or lose two Constitution points per missed bath. Lost Constitution points are regained at the rate of two points per bath. A waterskin provides enough water for a single wetting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shade, post: 4058518, member: 287"] Another request. Since we've converted a number of lizardfolk recently, I figured we'd round out the batch. I believe these have already been converted elsewhere, but would you mind posting stats for the Malpheggi lizardfolk from Hollow World? Also, I found the following writeup of the Malatran lizardfolk on WotC's site awhile back. Does this match those found in Polyhedron #121? [B]Lizardman, Malatran[/B] Kusssaki is my name. I have known of the Nubari for some years, many of you live just outside our sswamp. I am of the lizard people, but I am different. I am considered to have come from a flawed egg, but I am not alone. In recent yearss otherss have hatched like me, ssmarter, eager to learn the world outside of the sswamp, not like the old people. We have learned to usse tools, weapons, armor, ssome of uss can even master fire. No longer am I ssatissfied with the hunt as a reason to exist. There musst be more. To learn more about our world, I have come to join with you for a time. My sskills as a fighter are formidable, and I am alsso granted the power to heal by the sspiritss of the jungle. We have no sskill at your magic, only in the prayerss to the sspirits does what you might call magic appear. My tribe inhabits the deepesst sswampss, in an area that you call taboo. Well it iss for you, for many of my people do not trusst the Nubari. They ssee you only as prey. It will be many yearss before we can exisst besside the Nubari. Too many huntss lie in the passt, on both ssides. For a while, all you will ssee is an occassional individual like me, who quests for knowledge, and who realizess that the worth of a being is not meassured in the length of hiss clawss, or the texture of her hide. Even thosse without tailss can have value and ssucceed in the world - although that idea took ssome getting used to. Lizard Man CLIMATE/TERRAIN: Tropical/Swamp, forest FREQUENCY: Rare ORGANIZATION: Tribal ACTIVITY CYCLE: Any DIET: Special INTELLIGENCE: Low (5-7) to Average (8-10) TREASURE: D ALIGNMENT: Neutral NO. APPEARING: 8-15 (1d8+7) ARMOR CLASS: 5 MOVEMENT: 6, Sw 12 HIT DICE: 2+1 THAC0: 19 NO. OF ATTACKS: 3 or 1 DAMAGE/ATTACK: 1-2/1-2/1-6 or by weapon SPECIAL ATTACKS: Nil SPECIAL DEFENSES: Nil MAGIC RESISTANCE: Nil SIZE: M (7' tall) MORALE: 14 XP VALUE: 65 Lizard men are semi-aquatic, reptilian humanoids that live through scavenging, raiding, fishing, and gathering. Adult lizard men stand 6 to 7 feet tall, weighing 200 to 250 pounds. Skin tones range from dark green to gray to brown, and their scales give them a flecked appearance. Their tails average 3 to 4 feet long and are not prehensile. Males are nearly impossible to distinguish from females without close inspection. Lizard man garb is limited to strings of bones and other ornamentation, and occasionally loincloths among the more advanced lizard men. Lizard men speak their own language; lizard man heroes must use proficiency slots to learn the common tongue of the Nubari or other lanugaues. Combat: In combat, normal lizard men fight as unorganized individuals. If they have equality or an advantage over their opponents, they tend toward frontal assaults and massed rushes. When outnumbered, overmatched, or on their home ground, however, they become wily and ferocious opponents. Snares, ambushes, and spoiling raids are favored tactics then. While individually savage in melee, these lizard men can be distracted by food or simple treasures. They occasionally take prisoners as slaves or to sacrifice in obscure tribal rites. Advanced lizard men, those evolved to a higher state, hurl barbed darts (30 yard range, 1-4 points damage) or javelins (1-6 points damage) before closing with the enemy. These lizard men use clubs (treat as morning stars, 2-8 points damage), and the leaders may use captured swords or other weaponry. For every 10 lizard men encountered, there will be one patrol leader with maximum hit points (17 hp) and a 50% chance for a shaman with 3 Hit Dice and the abilities of a 3rd-level priest. If one or more tribes are encountered, each tribe will also have a war leader of 6 Hit Dice, two subleaders with 4 Hit Dice, and a shaman of either 4 or 5 Hit Dice (50% chance of each). Any group of two or more tribes has a 50% chance for an additional shaman of 7 Hit Dice. Furthermore, each such group has a cumulative 10% chance per tribe to be led by a lizard king. A lizard king is a lizard man of above average height and intelligence, leading one or more loosely organized tribes of lizard men. If a lizard king is present, a shaman of 7 Hit Dice will always be present, and all patrol leaders from each tribe (i.e., 10% of the male warriors) will be combined into a single fanatical bodyguard for the lizard king. Habitat/Society: Lizard men are typically found in swamps, marshes, and similar places, sometimes dwelling totally underwater in air-filled caves. In Malatra, tribes can also be found in the jungle near swampy regions; these tend to be the more advanced lizard men. A tribe rarely numbers more than 150 individuals, including females and hatchlings. It is not uncommon for several tribes in an area to forge an informal alliance against outsiders, including other lizard man tribes. About one tribe in 10 has evolved to a higher state. All lizard man heroes are among these advanced lizard men. They dwell in huts and have more advanced aspects to their culture; in many ways they imitate the Nubari tribes around them. Lizard men are omnivorous, but prefer flesh to other foods. Ecology: Lizard men have few natural enemies. They prey on human, demihuman, or humanoid settlements if these are nearby. Lizard man eggs are bitter and inedible, as is their flesh, but their skin is sometimes worked as scale armor (Armor Class 6). If a lizard man sees a human or humanoid wearing armor made of lizard man hide, he becomes enraged and seeks to slay the wearer at the first good opportunity. As amphibians, lizard men cannot breathe underwater; they can however, hold their breath for a number of rounds equal to 2/3 of their Consitution score before making a check for drowning. Lizard men can suffer from dehydration when adventuring outside of very moist/swampy areas. They must wet themselves twice a day or lose two Constitution points per missed bath. Lost Constitution points are regained at the rate of two points per bath. A waterskin provides enough water for a single wetting. [/QUOTE]
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