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<blockquote data-quote="Wik" data-source="post: 6658416" data-attributes="member: 40177"><p><strong>Basilisk</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Lair Statues (1d6 statues in lair)</strong></p><p>1. An elven wizardess, using the edge of her robe to protect a small child (who apparently escaped)</p><p>2. A dwarven priest, eyes half-closed, praying to an unknown deity</p><p>3. A human bard with a confident grin, holding a mirror out. Unfortunately, it's backwards. </p><p>4. Two young lovers holding hands, terror on their faces</p><p>5. Shattered chunks of a flying dragonling</p><p>6. Several dozen giant ants, in various poses throughout the lair</p><p>7. A Beholder, covered in vines, that looks almost like a boulder</p><p>8. A paladin hiding behind her shield</p><p>9. A tiefling imperial soldier, sword arm raised as if leading the attack</p><p>10. A young thief with a torch in one hand and thieves' picks in the other</p><p>11. Two gnome scoundrels dragging a large treasure chest behind them</p><p>12. A goblin, cowering beneath a blanket, peaking out of one corner</p><p>13. Another basilisk, hit by the reflections of a mirror</p><p>14. A tall druid, his features worn off from exposure to the elements</p><p>15. A water elemental, still slippery as if in a recent rain</p><p>16. An older thug, rappeling down the lair's cliffside entrance - even his rope has turned to stone</p><p>17. An adventuring sage, holding an open treasure map that cannot be read as the paper has petrified</p><p>18. A suicidal man, seeking his end through petrification</p><p>19. A criminal, exiled to the basilisk's lair as punishment for his crimes</p><p>20. A dragonborn, about to breathe fire. </p><p></p><p><strong>Personality Quirks</strong></p><p>1. The basilisk likes to rub against its statues, using sharp surfaces to slough off dead skin</p><p>2. The basilisk is blind in one eye, so always tries to position itself perpendicular to foes, to keep its good eye focused on threats</p><p>3. The basilisk is easily charmed through music, and will not target musicians</p><p>4. The basilisk has a primitive art compulsion, and tries to arrange statues to fit its macabre artistic senses</p><p>5. This basilisk has been strapped to a saddle, with a petrified gnomish rider that it can't seem to shake off. </p><p>6. The basilisk is exceptionally lonely, and will peacefully follow those who interest it... until it eventually decides to add its new "friends" to a growing collection....</p><p>7. Originally raised as a guard animal, the basilisk is basically an oversized german shepherd... and just wants to play a good game of fetch. </p><p>8. The statues this basilisk makes have veins and arteries of pure silver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wik, post: 6658416, member: 40177"] [b]Basilisk[/b] [b]Lair Statues (1d6 statues in lair)[/b] 1. An elven wizardess, using the edge of her robe to protect a small child (who apparently escaped) 2. A dwarven priest, eyes half-closed, praying to an unknown deity 3. A human bard with a confident grin, holding a mirror out. Unfortunately, it's backwards. 4. Two young lovers holding hands, terror on their faces 5. Shattered chunks of a flying dragonling 6. Several dozen giant ants, in various poses throughout the lair 7. A Beholder, covered in vines, that looks almost like a boulder 8. A paladin hiding behind her shield 9. A tiefling imperial soldier, sword arm raised as if leading the attack 10. A young thief with a torch in one hand and thieves' picks in the other 11. Two gnome scoundrels dragging a large treasure chest behind them 12. A goblin, cowering beneath a blanket, peaking out of one corner 13. Another basilisk, hit by the reflections of a mirror 14. A tall druid, his features worn off from exposure to the elements 15. A water elemental, still slippery as if in a recent rain 16. An older thug, rappeling down the lair's cliffside entrance - even his rope has turned to stone 17. An adventuring sage, holding an open treasure map that cannot be read as the paper has petrified 18. A suicidal man, seeking his end through petrification 19. A criminal, exiled to the basilisk's lair as punishment for his crimes 20. A dragonborn, about to breathe fire. [b]Personality Quirks[/b] 1. The basilisk likes to rub against its statues, using sharp surfaces to slough off dead skin 2. The basilisk is blind in one eye, so always tries to position itself perpendicular to foes, to keep its good eye focused on threats 3. The basilisk is easily charmed through music, and will not target musicians 4. The basilisk has a primitive art compulsion, and tries to arrange statues to fit its macabre artistic senses 5. This basilisk has been strapped to a saddle, with a petrified gnomish rider that it can't seem to shake off. 6. The basilisk is exceptionally lonely, and will peacefully follow those who interest it... until it eventually decides to add its new "friends" to a growing collection.... 7. Originally raised as a guard animal, the basilisk is basically an oversized german shepherd... and just wants to play a good game of fetch. 8. The statues this basilisk makes have veins and arteries of pure silver. [/QUOTE]
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