Taster
Taster

Taster

Taster

CLIMATE/TERRAIN:Jungles, the River Styx
FREQUENCY:Uncommon
ORGANISATION:Solitary
ACTIVITY CYCLE:Any
DIET:Carnivore
INTELLIGENCE:Animal (1)
TREASURE:None
ALIGNMENT:Neutral
NO. APPEARING:1-2
ARMOUR CLASS:10
MOVEMENT:2
HIT DICE:1 hp
THAC0:Nil
NO. OF ATTACKS:Nil
DAMAGE/ATTACK:Nil
SPECIAL ATTACKS:Psionics
SPECIAL DEFENCES:Psionics
MAGIC RESISTANCE:Nil
SIZE:T (2″ long)
MORALE:Unsteady (5-7)
XP VALUE:35
AD&D 2e statistics

Tasters are small slug-like creatures that inhabit the jungle and banks of the River Styx. Strong in the Will, they use their psionic abilities in their natural habitat for feeding and self protection. In recent times, however, their psionic abilities have made them popular in Sigil. Many members of the population, more often Sensates than not, can be seen with a taster nestled behind their ear, rather incoherently extolling their “mind expanding” virtues and the wonder of the world “through a slugs eyes”. The Guvners are currently debating whether they should be outlawed in Sigil.

COMBAT: Tasters are totally unwilling to engage in combat. If they feel threatened they will attempt to engage their attacker psionically. Once they have established contact with their attacker they will then use their false sensory input and daydream devotions to daze their attacker long enough for the taster to slither into physical contact with them. Once that is done they will feed on their attackers in the normal manner (see below).

HABITAT/SOCIETY: Tasters are solitary creatures, tending to avoid each other even for purposes of procreation. Tasters gain sustenance from feeding on the health of other creatures. When attempting to feed, the taster comes into physical contact (described above) with a creature with intelligence of 3 or more. The taster uses its psionic ability to alter the creature’s visual and aural perception in a pleasurable, though disorienting, manner. At this stage the creature being fed from becomes largely unaware of the taster’s presence and save versus magic to remove it. In the course of feeding the taster reduces the creature’s constitution by one every day (or half a hit dice), fattening in the process. When the creature’s constitution reduces to zero it dies and the taster splits in two, producing an almost identical offspring.

ECOLOGY: Tasters are relatively common along the banks of the River Styx. For centuries they were known but avoided by denizens of that area. It was only when some clueless berk brought some back to Sigil that their psychotropic properties became widely known. Now several cutters have taken to breeding them. A taster costs between 4 and 12 sp depending on supply. Some enterprising individuals have been taking advantage of the craze on tasters by selling normal slugs to unwary customers.

Source: Ben Harris

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