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{{Flavour|Once the primary guardian serpent of a legendary treasure hoard, he was disgraced after thieves looted it while he slept. He now slithers about the dungeon, seeking vengeance against all would-be looters. He is an accomplished spellcaster, but no more deadly in melee combat than others of his kind.
 
{{Flavour|Once the primary guardian serpent of a legendary treasure hoard, he was disgraced after thieves looted it while he slept. He now slithers about the dungeon, seeking vengeance against all would-be looters. He is an accomplished spellcaster, but no more deadly in melee combat than others of his kind.
  
 
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“I went to Heaven —
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’Twas a small Town —
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Lit — with a Ruby —
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Lathed — with Down —”
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    -Emily Dickinson, _I went to Heaven_. ca. 1860.
  
"I went to Heaven -<br>'Twas a small town -<br>Lit - with a Ruby -<br>Lathed - with Down -"
 
 
-Emily Dickinson, _I went to Heaven_}}
 
 
==Useful Info==
 
'''Aizul''' is a very fast [[unique]] [[guardian serpent]] capable of some very deadly [[Poison Magic]] and a [[Hexes]] spell which can put you to sleep for several turns. Although not very dangerous in melee, he can deal huge amounts of [[poison]] damage to those without resistance and has much more durability than most monsters at his depth.
 
 
==Location==
 
*[[The Dungeon]]:14-20
 
*The [[Elven Halls]]
 
*[[The Swamp]]
 
*[[The Snake Pit]]
 
*[[The Shoals]]
 
*The [[Spider's Nest]]
 
*[[The Vaults]]:1-4
 
*[[The Crypt]]:1
 
 
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==Spells==
 
 
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|slot1=[[Venom Bolt]] (3d18)
 
|slot2=[[Sleep]]
 
|slot3=''none''
 
|slot4=[[Poison Arrow]] (3d21)
 
|slot5=[[Venom Bolt]] (3d18)
 
|slot6=''none''
 
 
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==Tips & Tricks==
 
*Melee attacks against you will deal extra damage while asleep. Taking any damage (including poison damage) will then wake you up, however.
 
*[[Poison resistance]] and high [[magic resistance]] are highly recommended; even with poison resistance, expect to take decent damage from his spells. If you lack either, definitely consider fleeing this fight until you're better prepared.
 
*Aizul has no arms, and thus cannot open [[door]]s. Use this to make escaping much easier.
 

Revision as of 17:00, 27 September 2013

Aizul SAizul.png
HP 142
HD 14
XP 1669
Speed 15
AC 8
EV 18
Will 112
Attack1 25 (hit: plain)


Resistances rPois+
Vulnerabilities None
Habitat Land
Intelligence Normal
Uses Uses nothing
Holiness Natural
Size Large
Type guardian serpent, guardian serpent
Flags Actual spells
See invisible
Speaks
Spellcaster
Unique
Warm-blooded
Once the primary guardian serpent of a legendary treasure hoard, he was disgraced after thieves looted it while he slept. He now slithers about the dungeon, seeking vengeance against all would-be looters. He is an accomplished spellcaster, but no more deadly in melee combat than others of his kind.

“I went to Heaven —

’Twas a small Town —
Lit — with a Ruby —
Lathed — with Down —”
   -Emily Dickinson, _I went to Heaven_. ca. 1860.