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{{Bestiarychart
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| name = Lizard, fire
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| species = lizard
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| noapp = 1–4
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| behaviour = parasocial
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| range = desert, subterranean
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| size = 18 ft. long
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| weight = 650 lbs.
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| int = 2
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| AC = 3
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| HD = 10
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| AP = 5
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| THAC0 = 13
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| hpdie = d10
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| attack = bite
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| dmg = 4–14
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| special = breath weapon, crush
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}}
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These reptiles may be an ancestral dragon type or an offshoot
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of a common ancestor. In any case these creatures resemble red dragons, are
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sometimes called “false dragons,” and the latter seem to avoid confrontation
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with fire lizards. They are slow-moving creatures and often (50%) sleep for
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long periods. They are found in subterranean lairs, coming forth every
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fortnight or so to hunt. As shiny things attract them, fire lizards collect metals
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and gems in their den. There is a 10% chance that the lair will contain 1-4
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eggs (market value 5,000 gold pieces each), but the fire lizard does not
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otherwise care for its young which depart after hatching.
  
Description to come.
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See [[Bestiary]]
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Revision as of 14:31, 13 August 2020

Lizard, fire
Species lizard
No. Appearing 1–4
Behaviour parasocial
Range desert, subterranean
Size 18 ft. long
Weight 650 lbs.
Intelligence 2
Armour Class 3
Hit Dice 10
Action Points 5
Max. Stride {{{stride}}}
THAC0 13
Hp/Die d10
Attack Forms bite
Damage 4–14
Special Attacks breath weapon, crush

These reptiles may be an ancestral dragon type or an offshoot of a common ancestor. In any case these creatures resemble red dragons, are sometimes called “false dragons,” and the latter seem to avoid confrontation with fire lizards. They are slow-moving creatures and often (50%) sleep for long periods. They are found in subterranean lairs, coming forth every fortnight or so to hunt. As shiny things attract them, fire lizards collect metals and gems in their den. There is a 10% chance that the lair will contain 1-4 eggs (market value 5,000 gold pieces each), but the fire lizard does not otherwise care for its young which depart after hatching.


See Bestiary