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Stone gargoyles can fall on adventurers when killed, unless previously knocked down. This can cause serious injury. |
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They cannot be skinned. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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The stone gargoyle, an animated being, was once a huge, grey, granite carving that overlooked the castle walls. Standing over fifteen feet tall on its powerful hind legs, the stone gargoyle was sculpted with a body similar to a lion's and a head that is a grotesque union between a human and a bat. Long horns protrude from the forehead and needle-like fangs extend menacingly below the upper lip. Swirling, yellow-green eyes, the only non-rock portion of the beast's anatomy, coldly examine the surrounding area.[1]
Hunting strategies
Stone gargoyles are immune to most offensive spells.
Other information
Stone gargoyles can fall on adventurers when killed, unless previously knocked down. This can cause serious injury.
They cannot be skinned.
References
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