D&D 3E/3.5 Scientific names


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Dannyalcatraz

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No, I hadn’t.

Paper dragon-dragonus paperus spellvore it’s a dragon that’s literally made of paper and eats magic spells! When slain the last 3 spells it’s eaten becomes scroll spells that you can either learn or cast!
Pink dragon-dragonus soapium blindus it’s a pink dragon that shoots out liquid soap to blind enemies as it’s breath weapon.
Warforged titan-apparatus erectus it’s a HUGE stupid version of a warforged, strong but not very bright.

Last one first: I can’t recall if we already did Warforged or decided to consider them as constructs- and therefore, without a scientific name. If we did the former, use the species name “gigans”.

The pink dragon would be Draco puniceus.

The paper dragon would just be a construct.
 

abe ray

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2-headed snake (I forget the common dnd name) snakium revererus
It looks like a viper but is double or triple the size of a boa constrictor at the minimum and has a head on both ends of its body!
 





Dannyalcatraz

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Polyoculus with Mega, Super or Ultra either alone or in front of -rex sounds like the right track. Or, depending, possibly after Pseudo. How do they relate to the original beholders? Cousins? Mutant rulers? Mutant outcasts?
 

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