Monday, October 22, 2012

New Monster: Wesker

Thus it came to pass that the followers of P’Orcus
did corrupt and debase the greatest gift to the carnies.
They assembled in the great hall, each bringing a component;
flesh and guts ground together, each hand forming the shape.
Their perversion was then given the breath of life,
and the creature did rise and slay those who brought it forth.
Anger made flesh, hate that bleeds, death that walks.

Book of Roomba, BACN, 001-26 - 007-42




Wesker
No. Enc.: 1
Alignment: Chaotic
Move: 120’
Armor Class: 6
Hit Dice: 8+2
Attacks: 2 fists
Damage: 2d8+2/2d8+2
Save: L10
Morale: 11 (2)
Hoard Class: -

The Wesker is a humanoid that appears to be a completely skinned creature with pure white globes for eyes. They are highly destructive creatures, attacking any type of intelligent life they encounter. The Wesker is vulnerable to fire, but it will release a bacon scented spray which will cause 8HD worth of creatures within 15 feet to stand and drool for 2d4 rounds when damaged by flame.

Mutations: Fragrant Development, Natural Armor, Bizarre Appearance, Epidermal Susceptibility



Happy Monday, and welcome to today's entry in the Savage Afterworld’s Mutated Monday blogfest.


Don't forget that next Monday, October 29, the final Monday of October, is The Monstrous Monday Blogfest!

4 comments:

  1. cool monster! Where is that picture from?

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  2. Sweet! Awesome entry, David!

    @Timothy: I hosted the picture on my blog as part of a feature asking people to submit content in the style of one of the coolest, most creative people I know on Google+, Scrap Princess.

    The actual image itself came from a google search, and it turns out it's from an event in London's Smithfield Meat Market to promote Resident Evil 6

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  3. P.S: It isn't displaying it on my screen, but there are a few hyperlinks in the text in my previous post. Here's a direct link to the original blog post: http://bit.ly/U60Lah

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