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− | Ghaunadaur, god of fallen stars, slime, outcasts, and the | + | Ghaunadaur, god of fallen stars, slime, outcasts, and the discarded, is best known as a peripheral member of the drow pantheon. However, he is also an ancient, pre-humanoid entity, thought to have emerged from the primordial ooze, or even to have born that ancient life with him to this world from some forgotten home. Most slimes and oozes are mindless and unable to worship Ghaunadaur, but the deity is known and revered by shoggoths, from which its most powerful priests are drawn.}} |
− | discarded, is best known as a peripheral member of the | ||
− | drow pantheon. However, he is also an ancient, | ||
− | pre-humanoid entity, thought to have emerged from the | ||
− | primordial ooze, or even to have born that ancient life | ||
− | with him to this world from some forgotten home. Most | ||
− | slimes and oozes are mindless and unable to worship | ||
− | Ghaunadaur, but the deity is known and revered by | ||
− | shoggoths, from which | ||
− | drawn.}} | ||
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Difficulty | 27 |
Attacks |
Touch 1d12 acid, Touch 1d12 sticky, Bearhug 2d12 suction, Cast 0d8 clerical spell, Passive 2d12 acid |
Base level | 20 |
Base experience | 673 |
Speed | 15 |
Base AC | 10 |
Base MR | 0 |
Alignment | −5 (chaotic) |
Frequency (by normal means) | 0 (Not randomly generated) |
Genocidable | No |
Weight | 900 |
Nutritional value | 800 |
Size | large |
Resistances | cold, shock, poison, acid, petrification |
Resistances conveyed | |
A priest of Ghaunadaur:
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A priest of Ghaunadaur is an advanced type of shoggoth that can be found in dNetHack. In addition to their regular attacks, priests of Ghaunadaur are capable of using clerical magic.
Compare the priestess of Ghaunadaur, which is an advanced drider.
Encyclopedia entry
Ghaunadaur, god of fallen stars, slime, outcasts, and the discarded, is best known as a peripheral member of the drow pantheon. However, he is also an ancient, pre-humanoid entity, thought to have emerged from the primordial ooze, or even to have born that ancient life with him to this world from some forgotten home. Most slimes and oozes are mindless and unable to worship Ghaunadaur, but the deity is known and revered by shoggoths, from which its most powerful priests are drawn.