Tempest Sea Basilus

Information: These marine dragons are beautiful, the color of their scales as diverse as the fishes they eat in the ocean. Some are blue and grey, others bright as clown, lion or parrot fish, but they are as unpredictable as the violent seas they were born to navigate. They can command storm and water elements. Their scales are very slick and smooth and they maneuver on land and in the water with equal grace. These dragons lay their eggs and nest on secluded islands then return to the seas with their young when they are one month old. Sea Basilus which have mastered certain methods of hydromancy and earth to mud morphing can manage burrowing through earth, roots and stone in much the same way as they swim through water where the planetary wards allow such a destructive method of navigation.

Stats
Alignment: Any but evil.
Classes: Guardian, Baromancer and Hydromancer
Size: 3 feet long per level
Fortitude: Scales and Leathery Skin-Level+25
Checks: Strength: Level x 3, Stamina: Level+10, Stealth: 15 -1 per +5 levels, +5 in water
PA: Physical Attack + Strength
SA: +3 Levels
HP: Strength X Stamina.
Weapons: Add Strength to all physical attacks.
Claws: Base Level = damage
Bite: Base Level + Strength X 2 = damage, Tail: Base Level = Damage,throws victim 1 d6 feet per 5 levels, stuns -1 AR per Ace.

Trait Advantages: Great Strength, Stamina, Fortitude. Intelligent. Wise. Quasi-immortal. Immune to Ice, Water and Storm Elements, Poison and Disease. Animal tongue which is similair to that of dolphins and whales but far more complex.

Disadvantages: Death from mortal wounds, Vulnerable to Weapons. Cannot be understood by most speaking creatures and can only communicate in its own language of clicks, whistles, and widely varying groans, like whale song.

Special Abilities
Water and Storm Elements: Limited Paths, Choose 12 spells in each path.
Elemental Projection: These dragons can project elements they command through their spines, fins, scales, claws or bite, and project one element into another, such as electricity through water.




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