
One of the most dire monsters hunting the night. Gazebos mostly adapted to live in inhabited areas, especially hunting those of higher social status. [...]
Gazebos are thouth to be distantly related to common mimics. While a common mimic lays an ambush to lure a prey, it takes a form of an object rising the huntee's curiousity - a closed chest is a good example; gazebos however took that approach to even higher extent, as they are pretending to be a whole building. [...]
Among the heroes that fought the dreaded gazebo, various methods can be recommended, but the most common is to set the creature on fire, as it stuns the monster and renders it completely unable to move. Spellcasters can cause a great amount of damage by simply lobbing a few fireballs. Chopping its hardy tendrils is also a viable option [...]
Ecology
Gazebos prefer places where people like to spend their time alone or in small groups. The beast lures them into its maw by presenting its appendices (that often look like chairs or stools). Gazebo's favorite hunting season is summer, when it can attract prey by offering it a shadow in the rays of scorching sun.
Gazebos are most commonly encountered in warm climates - either hot or temperate. [...] They are responsible for may deaths of gardeners and deliverymen that have gone missing doing their jobs around places hunted by the horrid creature.
Gazebos are thouth to be distantly related to common mimics. While a common mimic lays an ambush to lure a prey, it takes a form of an object rising the huntee's curiousity - a closed chest is a good example; gazebos however took that approach to even higher extent, as they are pretending to be a whole building. [...]
Among the heroes that fought the dreaded gazebo, various methods can be recommended, but the most common is to set the creature on fire, as it stuns the monster and renders it completely unable to move. Spellcasters can cause a great amount of damage by simply lobbing a few fireballs. Chopping its hardy tendrils is also a viable option [...]
Ecology
Gazebos prefer places where people like to spend their time alone or in small groups. The beast lures them into its maw by presenting its appendices (that often look like chairs or stools). Gazebo's favorite hunting season is summer, when it can attract prey by offering it a shadow in the rays of scorching sun.
Gazebos are most commonly encountered in warm climates - either hot or temperate. [...] They are responsible for may deaths of gardeners and deliverymen that have gone missing doing their jobs around places hunted by the horrid creature.
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