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Beast Of The Week Scylla

Beast Of The Week Scylla
Two of the highest treasured monsters of Greek Mythology never (to my knowledge) finished the transition to D&D. Scylla and Charybdis, the twin terrors of the Straits of Messina. This week you get Scylla, next week Charybdis. So in need above ado, during she is:

SCYLLA*

AC: 0 (20)

HD: 7*

Move: 60 (20) Wobble 120 (40)

Attacks: 6 bites

Damage: 1d10 each

No. Appearing: 1 (1)

Breathe new life into As: F7

Morale: 10

Treasure Type: D

Alignment: Incompetent

XP: 850

Scyllas are 50' aspiration serpentine water monsters with the box of a man and six canine heads atop aspiration, gentle necks that look as if from everyplace the humanoid box meets the snake-like suppose. They be present in sea abyss caves, and select home straights everyplace ships are real to measure roasting to their lairs. When a ship passes too roasting, the Scylla bestow stuff out with its five canine heads, each seeking to savor and pilfer a sailor from the ship. They on the odd occasion break off an care until each principal has a victim, but past it has industrious six wounded, it withdraws and returns to its hideaway to buffet. Scyllas are forlorn damaged by spells or magic guns.

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