X-dimensional horror

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This room (and the space outside it) is guarded by the intersection of a(n) n-dimensional horror with our humble three dimensions. It's either looking toward you or through you, you're not quite sure which. ---

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X-Dimensional Horror
Monster ID 592
Locations Fernswarthy's Basement
Hit Points (Scales as ceiling(1.7*ceiling(basementlevel1.4)))
Attack (Scales as 2*ceiling(basementlevel1.4))
Defense (Scales as attack)
Initiative 0
Meat None
Phylum horror
Elements None
Resistance None
Monster Parts blob
Drops None
Manuel Entry
refreshedit data
X-Dimensional Horror You're fighting a X-Dimensional Horror

Hit Message(s):

not known

Critical Hit Message:

A hole tears in the fabric of space-time, and you get a brief glimpse of several of your alternate-dimension selves, all of whom are sexier and more successful than you. Ooh! Ooh! Ouch! Ow! Argh! Oof!

Miss Message(s):

It gets confused and kills an alternate-universe version of you. You get kind of a weird feeling.

It strangles you with a superstring, but fortunately you take all the damage in an alternate timeline.

It grabs your innards and gives them a squeeze. Fortunately it's not quite in phase at the time, but it still tickles. You giggle and rub your belly.

It thumps you on the head six years from now. Better mark your calendar, and have some aspirin handy.

Fumble Message:

not known


After Combat
You gain some <substat>.

Note: Can block regular attacks.

Notes

  • Combat items, spells, Moxious Maneuver, and familiar attacks are never blocked.
  • Regular attacks can still work, but probably only when your stats are high enough.

References

  • The point about being able to see your guts is a reference to the book Flatland, in which the protagonist (a square) remarks on the ability of his three-dimensional guest (a sphere) to see his innards.