Llama Lama

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Llama Lama

Ungulate guru:
frequent enlightened advice,
occasional spit

Ability: Acts as a half-weight Volleyball, and drops up to 5 gongs a day that let you go on spiritual journeys

Throne/Bjorn: Unknown

Hatchling: llama lama cria

Familiar-Specific Equipment: zen motorcycle

Ultimate Cage Match Scavenger Hunt Obstacle Course Hide and Seek

Mumming Trunk Abilities:

*Hover for details
Cannot breathe underwater
Combat Messages
  • During Combat
<name> spits on your opponent. Yech.
  • After Combat
    • A smile crosses <name>'s serene countenance.
    • <name> smiles at you, a knowing gleam in his eye.
    • <name> regards you with a warm smile.
  • Occasionally After Combat, Up to 5 Times a Day
    • <name> looks deep into your eyes. "I see you are too preoccupied with the woes of this world," he says, "This gong will enable you to see things from a different perspective."
You acquire an item: llama lama gong
The llama winks at you from beneath his hat, despite the fact that he is far beyond such mundane concerns as material wealth.
<name> progresses through several different incarnations of himself, each of which is in a different position around the maypole.
The garish smile of the wax lips conceal <name>'s far more subdued and enlightened actual smile.

Notes

  • The llama spits about 20% of the time combat, deleveling opponents from 1 to int(X/4) levels, where X is the weight of the llama.

References

  • This familiar references both "llama", an animal, and "lama", a Tibetan Buddhist teacher.
  • The maypole message refers to the Buddhist belief in reincarnation, and probably specifically to the Dalai Lama, a spiritual leader whom Tibetan Buddhists believe has gone through 14 incarnations so far.
  • The name "Llama lama" may reference the 1956 Richard Berry song "Yama Yama Pretty Mama", although only the double-l "llama" would have the Spanish pronunciation "yama".