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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 8760768" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>Added a 10 foot reach to the Gore of the <strong><a href="https://enworld.org/index.php?posts/8760567" target="_blank">Ti-khana Triceratops</a></strong>.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>How about:</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px">A ti-khana triceratops is a mammoth quadruped that weighs as much as several normal-sized elephants. These reptiles are strikingly colored, the hue of its scales can range from gloss black, bone white, poisonous green, to the yellow-orange or red of a venomous wasp or snake. A few are a single colour, but most are patterned in stripes or spots. Heavily armored with crocodile-like scales, this dinosaur has an enormous head that looks like a naked skull backed by a huge bony crest over the nape of its neck and collar. Like a normal triceratops, a ti-khana triceratops has a short horn on its nose and a pair of long horns set above its eyes. However, its brow horns are needle-sharp, longer than pikes and drip venom, resembling the fangs of a colossal viper more than the horns of a herbivore.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"> The yuan-ti bred the ti-khana triceratops as a beast of war capable of smashing enemy formations to pieces. In battle, they either carry yuan-ti upon their backs (typically one abomination in a saddle or a howdah full of malison archers) or fight without riders. When shapechanged into a snake, a ki-khana triceratops is impossible to distinguish from a normal snake or a yuan-ti in snake form without using of <em>truesight</em> or similar means. As well as confusing opponents, this allows the monstrosity to infiltrate areas it could not enter in its true form.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't look that "freaky" to me, but I think it'll do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 8760768, member: 57383"] Added a 10 foot reach to the Gore of the [B][URL='https://enworld.org/index.php?posts/8760567']Ti-khana Triceratops[/URL][/B]. How about: [INDENT]A ti-khana triceratops is a mammoth quadruped that weighs as much as several normal-sized elephants. These reptiles are strikingly colored, the hue of its scales can range from gloss black, bone white, poisonous green, to the yellow-orange or red of a venomous wasp or snake. A few are a single colour, but most are patterned in stripes or spots. Heavily armored with crocodile-like scales, this dinosaur has an enormous head that looks like a naked skull backed by a huge bony crest over the nape of its neck and collar. Like a normal triceratops, a ti-khana triceratops has a short horn on its nose and a pair of long horns set above its eyes. However, its brow horns are needle-sharp, longer than pikes and drip venom, resembling the fangs of a colossal viper more than the horns of a herbivore.[/INDENT] [INDENT] The yuan-ti bred the ti-khana triceratops as a beast of war capable of smashing enemy formations to pieces. In battle, they either carry yuan-ti upon their backs (typically one abomination in a saddle or a howdah full of malison archers) or fight without riders. When shapechanged into a snake, a ki-khana triceratops is impossible to distinguish from a normal snake or a yuan-ti in snake form without using of [I]truesight[/I] or similar means. As well as confusing opponents, this allows the monstrosity to infiltrate areas it could not enter in its true form.[/INDENT] Doesn't look that "freaky" to me, but I think it'll do. [/QUOTE]
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