Gargantulihc

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Gargantulihc
Monster ID 194
Locations The Defiled Niche
Hit Points 120
Attack 71
Defense 65
No-Hit 81
Initiative 60
Meat None
Phylum undead
Elements spooky
Resistance None
Monster Parts head
Drops lihc eye, lihc eye, lihc face
Manuel Entry
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gargantulihc You're fighting a gargantulihc

This lihc is friggin' huge! A spooky aura emanates from its... er... the place where its body would be if it had a body.

Hit Message(s):

It asphyxiates you in its giant ghostly tentacles. Ooh! Ugh! Oof! Ow! (spooky damage)

It stares deep into your soul with its spooooky, empty eyes. You die a little inside. Ouch! Ooh! Argh! Argh! (spooky damage)

It chomps on your head. Since it's not a physical being, that just means you get ectoplasm all over you. Still, ew. Ouch! Ouch! Argh! Ow! (spooky damage)

Critical Hit Message:

It swoops high into the air, then pile-drives down at you, colliding with you and passing through your body from head to toe. You end up shaken, bruised, and thoroughly skeeved out. Brrr. Ow! Ouch! Ugh! Ow! (spooky damage)

Miss Message(s):

It tangles you in its giant ghostly tentacles. It's not painful, but it's pretty icky.

It stares deep into your soul with its spooooky, empty eyes, but you also stare back into its soul.

It tries to chomp on your head, but forgets that it's not a physical being. Stupid gargantulihc.

Fumble Message:

It swoops high into the air and pile-drives down toward you, intent on passing through your entire body! Fortunately, you sidestep and leave it passing through layer after layer of sedimentary rock in the earth's crust. Ha! (FUMBLE!)


After Combat
You acquire an item: lihc face (? chance)*
You acquire an item: lihc eye (? chance)*
You acquire an item: lihc eye (? chance)*
You gain 15 <substat>.

Occurs in The Defiled Niche.

References

  • The combat text refers to a quote by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche: "He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. When you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you."