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Owlbear

Origins
The origins of this strange race are a subject of debate amongst scholars.
Perhaps the most widely accepted tale is that of the Spurned One, a mysterious creature who according to legend created all kinds of monstrosities using transmutation magic possibly learned from the dark fey. Most of these creatures died soon afterwards, but the owlbears escaped and were able to breed true.
Another theory is that a magical accident occurred when a wizard with an owl familiar summoned a dire bear in an area with strong background transmutation magic. This "arcane dislocation" resulted in the creatures merging to form an owlbear. Obviously, this would have had to have happened more than once in order to create a new race, and the theory also has to explain what happened to the rest of the owl and the bear—no one has ever seen a "bearowl" made up from the parts which were not used in the owlbear.
It is also known that the realm of the fey, the First World, contains many bizarre creatures, believed to be the prototypes of most of the life on the Material Plane. There are owlbears in the First World, although these are even more bizarre, in that they have wings. From this it can be inferred that owlbears are actually natural creatures of the Material Plane; that owlbears are rejected First World prototypes that somehow managed to migrate to the Material Plane;or that owlbears are indeed of magical origin, but a First World inhabitant was so taken with them he decided to introduce them into his home realm, after making a few "improvements".

Ecology
Owlbears mate for life—if one partner dies, the other may retain the body for some time afterwards. They lay eggs, and the hatchlings become adults after two years. The parents become even more ferocious in defence of their young, if such a thing is possible.
The vast majority of owlbear encounters are with solitary adults or a mated pair. However, occasionally they band together in packs of up to eight. Sometimes this is due to a particularly powerful owlbear, which has managed to temporarily gather together a gang of lesser followers. These packs may also form in response to being hunted; this makes the occupation of owlbear hunter even more dangerous than it otherwise would be.

Mit Größenvergleich:

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Heho!

Danke, freut mich wenn der dicke Bär gefällt. ^^

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Intellect Devourer

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Appearance

Intellect devourers appear like large humanoid brains that have sprouted hideous reptilian legs from the depths of their soft bodies. Strangely despite appearing like soft and squidgy brain matter their outer shells are incredible resilient to damage and far tougher than they look. Of course intellect devourers are rarely seen in this form more often they are seen while possessing a host and so appear exactly as their host's body appears.

Habitat & Ecology

The main habitat of the intellect devourer is the Mute Metropolis of Ilvaradin, one of the most impressive and intimidating vaults of Orv. This ancient abandoned city is for the most part uninhabited and wild but in the very center is the lair of the intellect devourers. Travellers who stumble upon this place often mistake it for some sort of multi-racial paradise where Drow, Duergar, Skum and many other varieties of Darkland creature dwell together in peace. In fact this is a lie the residents are little more than fleshy shells being used by the intellect devourers.


The key feature of the intellect devourers are their natural inability to feel or experience anything in their natural form, neither physical sensations or emotions. This leaves the desperate for sensory input and the only way of achieving it is to usurp the original hosts body. Unfortunately these usurped bodies rarely last long as the intellect devourers are decadent hedonists and find pain as intoxicating a sensation as pleasure, as such they always thirst for new bodies to inhabit.

Body Thief
The intellect devourer shrinks its size down to crawl through its victim/hosts mouth and attempts to merge with its brain killing the host creature. It then devours the brain completely and takes control of its new body which slowly decays a week after the intellect devourer takes control of the body.





Kairic Accolytes

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Heho!

Der Devourer ist aus der Dungeons & Dragon Collectors Edition Box "Illithid Raiding Party". Dabei ist noch ein Gnoll, ein Duergar und 2 Illithiden.

Die Kairic Accolytes sind aus der Warhammer Quest: Silver Tower Box

Nebenbei:

Brimstone Horrors:

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Die hatte ich heute Mittag ganz vergessen. ^^'
 
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Hat dieses Mal ziemlich lange gedauert, aber das kam hauptsächlich daher das ich momentan wieder WoW spiele. Legion steht vor der Tür...

Am Ende ist es wahrscheinlich doch wieder nur pures Ruf grinden aber bis dahin hab ich mit meinem Schurken Spass... Wooohooo! ^^

Achja:

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Die erste Lieferung Raging Heroes Nonnen ist da... ^^