Spiderjjr45 (talk | contribs) m (Text replacement - "^" to "{{Worldbuilders}} ") |
Spiderjjr45 (talk | contribs) m (The LinkTitles extension automatically added links to existing pages (https://github.com/bovender/LinkTitles).) |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
Gorgons are not true beasts, but rather enchanted constructs, brought to life through dark arcane magic. |
Gorgons are not true beasts, but rather enchanted constructs, brought to life through dark arcane magic. |
||
It is said that the creation of a gorgon involves the sacrifice of a human soul, typically by placing it into the gorgon as it is forged. |
It is said that the creation of a gorgon involves the sacrifice of a [[human]] [[soul]], typically by placing it into the gorgon as it is forged. |
||
Gorgons have the ability to petrify their prey through a gaseous breath. |
Gorgons have the ability to petrify their prey through a gaseous breath. |
||
== History == |
== History == |
||
The [[Troverth Dynasty]], typically adverse to using magic, was one of the most well known users of gorgons within their armed forces. Typically untameable once created, the Troverthian gorgons were socially introduced into clans of similarly-clad silver samurai, and gorgons typically would "adopt" samurai clans as their own packs. |
The [[Troverth Dynasty]], typically adverse to using magic, was one of the most well known users of gorgons within their armed forces. Typically untameable once created, the Troverthian gorgons were socially introduced into clans of similarly-clad silver [[samurai]], and gorgons typically would "adopt" samurai clans as their own packs. |
||
[[Category:Monsters]] |
Latest revision as of 07:33, 17 August 2024
Gorgons are metallic-plated bull-shaped constructs often found in dungeons, keeps, and rarely as steeds or armed forces.
About[edit | edit source]
Gorgons are not true beasts, but rather enchanted constructs, brought to life through dark arcane magic.
It is said that the creation of a gorgon involves the sacrifice of a human soul, typically by placing it into the gorgon as it is forged.
Gorgons have the ability to petrify their prey through a gaseous breath.
History[edit | edit source]
The Troverth Dynasty, typically adverse to using magic, was one of the most well known users of gorgons within their armed forces. Typically untameable once created, the Troverthian gorgons were socially introduced into clans of similarly-clad silver samurai, and gorgons typically would "adopt" samurai clans as their own packs.