Category:Ixitxachitl
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Ixitxachitls are Chaotic Evil aquatic creatures that resemble manta rays in form if not temperament. From their maze-like fortresses of hollowed out coral, ixitxachitls set forth, attacking all intruders on "their" turf. Ixitxachitls will readily overhunt and overfeed on the local plant and animal life until nothing is left before moving on to greener pastures. Given the chance, ixitxachitls will make slaves of any creature they can subjugate and keep alive in their environment, which is usually warm aquatic.[1]
Most ixitxachitls have no special abilities other than biting, but they attack in large numbers, are fairly clever tacticians, and can advance in character classes. The vampiric ixitxachitls represents a special case, for they can inflict energy drain and heal wounds rapidly, much like a vampire. However, vampiric ixitxachitl are neither undead nor vampires and have none of the immunities or weaknesses of either.[1]
Noncanon Information
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Ixitxachitls can be encountered throughout the Nocturnal Sea[2] including the Drowning Deep.[3]
Descriptive Text
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In the name of Holy Ezra, all this is true. My name is H...
(large section here made illegible by water damage)
...woke to find ourselves in the dark and underwater, in an airy cave where the devilfish have kept us from drowning. We have been here three sleeps. Oldby and Narrax are dead. They took Janus before our last sleep; when he returned he lay in the corner and refused to speak. Harford says the devilfish eat men's souls and they have taken his. Harford and I have decided to swim for it; I will put this in a bottle and release it if we are abo...
(remainder illegible)
Message found in a bottle in Blaustein, 742[4]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Monster Manual II (3.0) p. 128-129
- ↑ Nocturnal Sea Gazetteer p. 86
- ↑ Noct. Sea Gaz. p. 229
- ↑ Descriptive text from John W. Mangrum's Teeny Tiny Tales of Terror project (contributed by Nathan Okerlund), from posts on the Fraternity of Shadows message board.