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**The vampire turns into a reeking bat, does something bats do a lot that is really disgusting, then turns back.
**The vampire turns into a reeking bat, does something bats do a lot that is really disgusting, then turns back.
**The vampire shrieks at you, exhaling a lungful of corpse-breath.
**The vampire shrieks at you, exhaling a lungful of corpse-breath.
**The vampire's spit smells like blood and death, and he's slobbering all over while he sucks your blood.
*The name, image, and introduction text of this monster are all randomly selected:
*The name, image, and introduction text of this monster are all randomly selected:
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Revision as of 23:25, 31 July 2013

Stench vampire
Monster ID 1415
Locations Dreadsylvanian Castle
Hit Points 800
Attack 500
Defense 500
Initiative 25
Meat None
Phylum undead
Elements stench
Resistance None
Monster Parts head, arm, leg, torso
Drops cod cape, Dreadsylvanian Almanac page, Freddy Kruegerand
Manuel Entry
refreshedit data
stench vampire You're fighting Alicia Deathbelch

A vampire with long, matted hair and ragged clothes scuttles out of the shadows toward you, hissing, her eyes glowing red in the dim light and... and... phew. Man. It seems that not only has she been living on rats for the past few centuries, she's also been rolling around in the rotting corpses.

Hit Message(s):

not known

Critical Hit Message:

not known

Miss Message(s):

The vampire tries to bite your knee, but you push her away. Man, when was the last time she brushed her teeth?

She starts to bite you, but gets a whiff of her own breath and starts coughing uncontrollably.

Fumble Message:

not known

Special Move(s):

The vampire shrieks at you, exhaling a lungful of corpse-breath.

HPYou lose 1−10 hit points.
HPEnemy regains 10 HP

After Combat
You acquire an item: Freddy Krueggerand Data:Freddy Krueggerand
You gain ??? <substat>.

Occurs at Dreadsylvanian Castle

Notes

  • Every round, vampires suck your blood, healing themselves.
    • The vampire turns into a reeking bat, does something bats do a lot that is really disgusting, then turns back.
    • The vampire shrieks at you, exhaling a lungful of corpse-breath.
    • The vampire's spit smells like blood and death, and he's slobbering all over while he sucks your blood.
  • The name, image, and introduction text of this monster are all randomly selected:
You barely have time to react to the vampire screaming down toward the hall at you, with her claws extended and hatred in her eyes and, it turns out, an ancient and powerful reek. Seriously, I know adventures talk about the "stench of death" pretty frequently, but it's not often you find it so literally represented. You briefly wonder if the classical vampiric aversion to running water also includes showering.
A vampire with long, matted hair and ragged clothes scuttles out of the shadows toward you, hissing, her eyes glowing red in the dim light and... and... phew. Man. It seems that not only has she been living on rats for the past few centuries, she's also been rolling around in the rotting corpses.
If you've ever heard the term "blood bath", you might have thought that it's something vampires do to stay clean and hygienic. Well, some vampires do, but the thing is, when you've got enough blood to fill a bathtub, it doesn't just dry out. It rots. And it stinks.