Kiriko Kamori (
donutsfordinner) wrote2023-09-01 08:45 pm
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Ryslig | Monster Info

first changes | Lizard-like claws, Scales on the upper arms, shoulders, and back, Excellent night vision, An affinity for fire magic, Sharp fangs| Oct 4th |
second changes | Fur, dragon like features (snout, longer neck), fox ears, talon-like feet, Immunity to fire, scaly wings, tail, | DATE |
third changes | Weakness to sunlight, A strong hunting instinct, The need to feed on human flesh, Travel form| DATE |
additional changes | fog form | DATE |

MANDATORY
● Lizard-like claws in place of fingernails and toenails.
● Sharp fangs instead of teeth.
● Scales on the upper arms, shoulders, and back. Accents of either fur or feathers are allowed to complement this anywhere on the body, but the scales must still be present in the mandatory areas.
● Scaly, talon-like feet capable of grasping.
● Excellent night vision and sharper eyesight. Gargoyles can make out small details, even from up in the air.
● An affinity for fire magic. Despite their weakness to sunlight, Gargoyles can create fireballs in their hands to hurl at their enemies, and can make their own skin so hot it burns to touch. They may also breathe fire.
● Immunity to fire.
● Weakness to sunlight. Direct exposure will turn the Gargoyle into stone (or jade, or gold, or crystal - anything statues can be made of is fair game) until the sunlight no longer touches them, either because night has fallen or because they've been covered up. They are almost indestructible in statue form, but should try to avoid being in flight when the sun rises.
● The need to feed on human flesh. This need may be satiated by accepting it from others, but more often than not, the Gargoyle will be compelled to choose their own targets for a fresh kill.
● A strong hunting instinct. When a Gargoyle is hungry, they will develop the urge to chase humans down and isolate them from a group through purposeful herding, trickery and waiting for the right opportunity to strike. Gargoyles will often take out their prey by either attacking them directly, or lifting them off the ground and dropping them from great heights.