Sinuous ice adder
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Description
Thick with frost and ice crystals, glacial winds swirl tightly around the skeletal frame of the ice adder. Its eye sockets blaze with an unearthly blue radiance, casting a pallid light that gleams off its glistening fangs. Wisps of bluish-white mist trail behind it as it moves, drifting delicately from its body.
Dead: The spectral winds animating the adder have dissipated, leaving behind bones and melting ice.
In Depth
Adder fangs are used by engineers to make ice-adder arrows, which do cold damage.
Special Attacks
They have an icy breath attack which drains between 10-30% vitality if successful. It contests Stamina and Discipline, taking around 34 in each to consistently defend the attack. Barrier spells like Protection from Evil (A brilliant white glow flares around you, dissipating most of the icy vapor before it hits.) or Mantle of Flame can protect against the attack.
Attack: A sinuous ice adder's jaws gape wide as it exhales an impossibly large cloud of frozen vapor! The air temperature plummets noticeably, and your throat and lungs begin to burn from the cold.
Defend: You manage to inhale a breath!
Failure: Your breath fails you! You feel weaker and weaker.
Notes
- Ice adders fall between Blight Ogres and Icy Blue Ghasts in difficulty.
- Their fangs can be used for fletching arrowheads.
- Slice resistant due to its skeletal body type.
- May charge from pole range.
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