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Basilisk dungeons and dragons
Basilisk dungeons and dragons








Rowling, this legless basilisk looks like a snake with a white plume on its head.

basilisk dungeons and dragons

Pliny's Basilisk: described by Pliny the Elder and J.K.Along with elemental variants, different features may be mixed and matched by creative GMs. There are several variants of the "traditional" basilisk and cockatrice, not limited to those listed here. or at least when incubated in a nest built on a high aerie. The white basilisk or cockatrice egg hatches when dropped from a great height.The red basilisk or cockatrice egg hatches in the heat of a campfire or oven.Just kidding! It hatches within a leafy nest built in a forest environment. The green basilisk or cockatrice egg hatches inside the mouth of a live zebra fish.

basilisk dungeons and dragons

The blue basilisk or cockatrice egg hatches in contact with ice or freezing water.The black basilisk or cockatrice egg hatches in contact with soil, explaining why is it so common.For simplicity I will just steal the elemental platypuses from Chaos On Deponia:

basilisk dungeons and dragons

I failed to explain how elemental variants are determined. In my ecology of basilisks and cockatrices I mentioned that they are created by incubating a cock egg with a snake or toad and vice versa.










Basilisk dungeons and dragons