World Dragon Priest

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World Dragon Priest
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Creature Levels:
    Overall ?
    Level Variance -
    Natural Attack ?
    Weapon Attack ?
    Defense ?
    Player Estimated -
Potential overall skill: ?
Skill Cap ? to ?
Skinnable No
Has Coins Yes
Has Gems Yes
Has Boxes Yes
Has Other Unknown
Uses Weapons Unknown
Alignment No
Corporeal Yes
Construct No
Casts Spells No
Attack Range Melee
Stealthy No
Special Attacks No
Special Defenses Unknown
Body Type Biped
Body Type (Alt) unknown
Body Size unknown
Located:
  • Invasion only
Premium-Only Unknown
Locksmithing Details
Skill Required Careful: ?
Blind:?
Teaching Cap ?
 
Manipulation
Manipulatable ?
Skill Required ? / ?
Teaching Cap ?


Description

The priest is one of the members of the order of worshippers dedicated to the World Dragon. Unlike the gentler, earlier members of the fringe cult who sought to appease the Dragon with offerings of flowers and wine, the priest is of the sect that preferred to sacrifice small children as well as whole villages in the name of waking rather than appeasing the great devourer. Eyes filled with a crazed light and hands trembling with the need to kill, the priest's bloody practices leave them without a vestige of the sanity normal mortals contain.

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