Tchklinxa June 30, 2015 - 4:44am | Refer to: Gamma World Creatures. ERT TELDEN: Number Appearing: 1-6 Movement: 5.4 – 27 meters STA: 112 The ert telden is a fish just over 1 meter long, which lives in backwaters, marshes and swamps. It has a unique self-destructive defense mechanism. When removed from water, it starts to burn with such intense heat that all creatures within 30 meters of the fish sustain 3d10 of heat damage on the first melee turn. On the second turn out of water, the ert telden explodes in flames, doing 6d10 of damage to all beings in range. It is sometimes captured and used as a weapon by certain tribes, who keep the ert telden in holding pools inside their walled village, and fling them over the walls with catapults at would-be attackers. "Never fire a laser at a mirror." |
Tchklinxa November 7, 2015 - 10:22am |
<!--[if gte mso 9]> NAME: ERT TELDEN <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--> <!--[endif]--> Conversion by Laura Mumma, Tchklinxa TSR first introduced the Ert Telden in the 1978 Gamma World 1st edition by James M. Ward and Gary Jaquet. <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--> <!--[endif]--> TYPE: Small Omnivore NUMBER: 1-6 MOVE: Slow NS: 5 CS: 10 TS: 7 MS: 25 IM/RS: STAMINA: 112 ATTACK: 75 NO. OF ATTACKS: see below DAMAGE: see below SPECIAL ATTACK: see below SPECIAL DEFENSE: see below NATIVE WORLD: HABITAT: Swamps and marshes. GENOTYPE: MUTATIONS: <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--> <!--[endif]--> DESCRIPTION: The ert telden is a fish just over 1 meter long, which lives in backwaters, marshes and swamps. It has a unique self-destructive defense mechanism. When removed from water, it starts to burn with such intense heat that all creatures within 30 meters of the fish sustain 3d10 of heat damage on the first melee turn. On the second turn out of water, the ert telden explodes in flames, doing 6d10 of damage to all beings in range. It is sometimes captured and used as a weapon by certain tribes, who keep the ert telden in holding pools inside their walled village, and fling them over the walls with catapults at would-be attackers. <!--[if !supportEmptyParas]--> <!--[endif]--> "Never fire a laser at a mirror." |