Difference between revisions of "Klatchian monkey python"
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*This Discworld species does not have a direct Roundworld analogue. However, pythons in the wild are known to eat monkeys, among any other thing they can catch (and squeeze). | *This Discworld species does not have a direct Roundworld analogue. However, pythons in the wild are known to eat monkeys, among any other thing they can catch (and squeeze). | ||
+ | *The size discrepancy of the skin may be a bug. | ||
==Footnote== | ==Footnote== |
Latest revision as of 20:45, 26 March 2011
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Name(s)
Adjectives (i.e., "green" or "fluffy") not included
- Klatchian Monkey Python
Location(s)[1]
- Klatch - Jungle, Forest
Description(s)
Descriptions are example(s) from a single individual. Variations may be numerous, and dependent upon species, gender, age, location, and other variables.
Klatchian Monkey Python
A Klatchian monkey python is draped over a low branch and two small blue lights are zipping about. The python is at least twice the length of a human, with a broad, heavy body that would be almost impossible to lift. Its soft, diamond-scaled skin is mottled with an intricate pattern of dark grey and yellowish green, making it difficult to see in the dappled light under the trees.
- Alignment: Neutral
Uses
- No special uses
Special Notes
- This Discworld species does not have a direct Roundworld analogue. However, pythons in the wild are known to eat monkeys, among any other thing they can catch (and squeeze).
- The size discrepancy of the skin may be a bug.
Footnote
- ↑ General disc locations for the bestiary defined
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