
Zelophbog
The Black Body, The White Mind, and The Golden Spirit
Gender: N/A
(They are made of multiple Dragons who have long forgotten their original identities before becoming Zelophbog)
Background: Zelophbog was one of Dr. Bhaal's original and greatest experiments, but also greatest failures, from roughly 1600 years before current events. Had they succeeded Zelophbog would have been like a God, but something about their creation was unstable and collapses before they were complete and were split into 3 parts:
The Black Body, Dead but still living
The White Mind, The raw embodiment of thought
and The Golden Spirit, The tangled Souls of 7 fused Dragons
Bhaal managed to trap the body and keep the mind, but the Spirit is now missing.
Personality (Body): The Body does not have much in the way of a discernible personality entirely lacking an intelligent thinking mind. The body acts more like an animalistic beast but full of rage. It lashes out and attacking anything within its immediate vicinity, experiencing constant pain from existing in a state that's dead and unable to die, and alive but unable to live. It can act like a living creature but it can only ever be a facsimile of life, consuming not to survive but to destroy everything.
Strengths (Body): Regenerative, Giant , Corruptive body
Weaknesses (Body): Mindless, Spiritless, Hyper Aggressive
Powers (Body): Infectious Undead Presence
The Body drips with a thick, dark, tar-like substance that corrodes organic substances down to their bones and causes the dead to rise and become shambling undead monsters as well.
Stats
Energy (Body): 10/10
The Body gains more power by consuming and it consumes everything.
Control (Body): NA/10
It has no control over its power
Intelligence (Body): 0/10
Without a mind, they are a beast of pure instinct
Combat Ability (Body): 10/10
The Body can not be touched in claw to claw combat without destroying whatever is touching it like it's body is made of Acid. It's also a hulking giant monster.
The Black Body, The White Mind, and The Golden Spirit
Gender: N/A
(They are made of multiple Dragons who have long forgotten their original identities before becoming Zelophbog)
Background: Zelophbog was one of Dr. Bhaal's original and greatest experiments, but also greatest failures, from roughly 1600 years before current events. Had they succeeded Zelophbog would have been like a God, but something about their creation was unstable and collapses before they were complete and were split into 3 parts:
The Black Body, Dead but still living
The White Mind, The raw embodiment of thought
and The Golden Spirit, The tangled Souls of 7 fused Dragons
Bhaal managed to trap the body and keep the mind, but the Spirit is now missing.
Personality (Body): The Body does not have much in the way of a discernible personality entirely lacking an intelligent thinking mind. The body acts more like an animalistic beast but full of rage. It lashes out and attacking anything within its immediate vicinity, experiencing constant pain from existing in a state that's dead and unable to die, and alive but unable to live. It can act like a living creature but it can only ever be a facsimile of life, consuming not to survive but to destroy everything.
Strengths (Body): Regenerative, Giant , Corruptive body
Weaknesses (Body): Mindless, Spiritless, Hyper Aggressive
Powers (Body): Infectious Undead Presence
The Body drips with a thick, dark, tar-like substance that corrodes organic substances down to their bones and causes the dead to rise and become shambling undead monsters as well.
Stats
Energy (Body): 10/10
The Body gains more power by consuming and it consumes everything.
Control (Body): NA/10
It has no control over its power
Intelligence (Body): 0/10
Without a mind, they are a beast of pure instinct
Combat Ability (Body): 10/10
The Body can not be touched in claw to claw combat without destroying whatever is touching it like it's body is made of Acid. It's also a hulking giant monster.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 1140 x 887px
File Size 293.3 kB
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