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 · but the monster manual entry for the lamia says explicitly “Disguise self (any humanoid form)” I’d taking that to mean that they can 1) ignore the limbs/shape restriction and 2) similarly ignore any height change www.doorway.rus: A Lamia is already a well established monster having a human torso/head/arms, and a serpents lower body. Not claws or four legs. Medusa was essentially a Lamia, only with the added facets of snake hair and the stone vision.


The lamia appears in the first edition Wikipedia:Monster Manual (), where it is described as having the upper torso, arms, and head of a human female, and the lower body of a beast, whose touch drains a creature's wisdom. In Greek mythology, Lamia was a woman cursed by Hera to become a half-human, half-snake, child-eating monster. The Greeks themselves would end up using the name for a whole species of such creatures later on, and a few naughty anime shows would end up adopting it for their own brand of snake lady. The lamia appears in the Monster Manual for this edition (), where it is described as a swarm of insects that inhabits the dead bodies of sentient fey (including elves, an elf-like race called eladrin, and gnomes), devouring their internal organs and using the hollowed-out bodies as a disguise. Every single insect in the swarm is formed from the devoured soul of a sentient being.


If you want to use a Lamia in your game, or find out more, you'll need: The Monster manual: www.doorway.ru २०२१ अप्रिल २७ 74K subscribers in the PrintedMinis community. This subreddit is dedicated to 3D Printing Miniatures for Tabletop Games. Note: This has been prepared utilizing only the 5E Core Rules. The Lamia can be found in the Monster Manual page , because the Jackalwere (MM p. ) and the.

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