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+ | {{Bestiarychart | ||
+ | | name = Larva | ||
+ | | species = chthonic | ||
+ | | noapp = 5–40 | ||
+ | | behaviour = mind slaves | ||
+ | | range = Abyss, Hell, subterranean, Tartarus | ||
+ | | size = 5–6 ft. long | ||
+ | | weight = 120–140 lbs. | ||
+ | | int = 1 | ||
+ | | AC = 7 | ||
+ | | HD = 1 | ||
+ | | AP = 3 | ||
+ | | THAC0 = 20 | ||
+ | | hpdie = d6 | ||
+ | | attack = bite | ||
+ | | dmg = 2–5 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | The larvae are the most selfishly evil of all souls who sink to lower planes after | ||
+ | death. They abide in the gloom of Hades, controlled by the night hags. These | ||
+ | creatures are desired by demons and devils alike, as they are used to form | ||
+ | quasits (qv) or [[Imp|imps]] (qv) respectively. [[Lich|Liches]] employ their essence in order to | ||
+ | retain their un-dead status and powers. Because of the value of larva the night | ||
+ | hags use them to trade off and thus maintain the freedom of their planes. | ||
− | + | See [[Bestiary]] | |
+ | |||
+ | [[Category: Needs Rewrite]] |
Revision as of 20:43, 10 August 2020
Species | chthonic |
No. Appearing | 5–40 |
Behaviour | mind slaves |
Range | Abyss, Hell, subterranean, Tartarus |
Size | 5–6 ft. long |
Weight | 120–140 lbs. |
Intelligence | 1 |
Armour Class | 7 |
Hit Dice | 1 |
Action Points | 3 |
Max. Stride | {{{stride}}} |
THAC0 | 20 |
Hp/Die | d6 |
Attack Forms | bite |
Damage | 2–5 |
Special Attacks | None |
The larvae are the most selfishly evil of all souls who sink to lower planes after death. They abide in the gloom of Hades, controlled by the night hags. These creatures are desired by demons and devils alike, as they are used to form quasits (qv) or imps (qv) respectively. Liches employ their essence in order to retain their un-dead status and powers. Because of the value of larva the night hags use them to trade off and thus maintain the freedom of their planes.
See Bestiary