Vargouille
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In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game, the vargouille is a foul, disgusting, vampiric outsider from evil-aligned planes.
[edit] Physical description
A vargouille resembles a human head attached to a small, limbless, tentacled central body. Bat wings grow slightly behind the ears. Vargouilles are usually red.
[edit] Society
The vargouille is an evil beast which attacks and kills in a number of horrible and sadistic ways. For a start, there is its bite. In addition to being highly painful and often involving the sucking of blood, a vargouille bite is extremely poisonous. Secondly, there is the vargouille screech. After weakening opponents with biting, the vargouille likes to unleash a paralyzing, high-pitched wail. This squeal renders those who hear it unable to move with fear. Last, and worst of all, there is the vargouille kiss. After paralyzing victims with the screech, the vargouille will often come and give victims a foul, smelly kiss. This kiss gradually causes its victims to become vargouilles themselves. First the hair falls out, then the skin turns red and tentacles sprout, and finally the head separates from the body and grows wings. Daylight disrupts this process, and some disease curing spells are known to completely reverse the affect.
Vargouilles speak Infernal, and are neutral evil in alignment.
[edit] References
- Gygax, Gary. Monster Manual (TSR, 1977).
- Varney, Allen, ed. Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix (TSR, 1994).