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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 8699659" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>Updating the <strong><a href="https://enworld.org/index.php?posts/8550078" target="_blank">Gurgohemoth</a></strong>.</p><p></p><p>Fixed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Let's see, your current rough draft is still basically the description from the Gurgotch.</p><p></p><p>How's this:</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 22px">Description</span></strong></p><p></p><p>A gurgohemoth is also known as the gurgotch juggernaut, for they are titanic relatives of those demon elephants. The size of a small castle keep, these enormous beings appear very similar to gurgotches: coal-black elephants with great ears, ebony tusks, and tails that end in a three-point trident. Black lightning occasionally sparks from the tips of this tail. Their glowing white eyes are no larger than a gurgotch's so appear tiny in their vast heads. Like gurgotches, gurgohemoths occasionally snort puffs of noxious gas from their trunks.</p><p></p><p> <em><strong>Elephants of Annihilation.</strong></em> A gurgohemoth is a siege monster called on to destroy armies and fortifications. They are often a prized weapon in the army of a fiendish lord, such as a demon prince. When not in such service, these demonic juggernauts mostly sleep inside mountains or tors, occasionally emerging to wander around and amuse themselves by destroying creatures and buildings they happen upon.</p><p> A gurgohemoth in military service usually wears a harness that supports an armored howdah containing elite troops. It often has spiked anklets and trunk-rings that look intimidating but do not improve its combat effectiveness. Some also wear cloth coverings (a caparison) decorated with crests of its army or faction.</p><p> A prince's personal gurgohemoth is often elaborately and richly caparisoned, especially if its fiendish lord is particularly vain or going on procession. The gurgohemoth sometimes serves its master as a mobile throne room, with a howdah crammed with deceitful and mighty demon nobles, guards and attendants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 8699659, member: 57383"] Updating the [B][URL='https://enworld.org/index.php?posts/8550078']Gurgohemoth[/URL][/B]. Fixed. Let's see, your current rough draft is still basically the description from the Gurgotch. How's this: [B][SIZE=6]Description[/SIZE][/B] A gurgohemoth is also known as the gurgotch juggernaut, for they are titanic relatives of those demon elephants. The size of a small castle keep, these enormous beings appear very similar to gurgotches: coal-black elephants with great ears, ebony tusks, and tails that end in a three-point trident. Black lightning occasionally sparks from the tips of this tail. Their glowing white eyes are no larger than a gurgotch's so appear tiny in their vast heads. Like gurgotches, gurgohemoths occasionally snort puffs of noxious gas from their trunks. [i][b]Elephants of Annihilation.[/b][/i] A gurgohemoth is a siege monster called on to destroy armies and fortifications. They are often a prized weapon in the army of a fiendish lord, such as a demon prince. When not in such service, these demonic juggernauts mostly sleep inside mountains or tors, occasionally emerging to wander around and amuse themselves by destroying creatures and buildings they happen upon. A gurgohemoth in military service usually wears a harness that supports an armored howdah containing elite troops. It often has spiked anklets and trunk-rings that look intimidating but do not improve its combat effectiveness. Some also wear cloth coverings (a caparison) decorated with crests of its army or faction. A prince's personal gurgohemoth is often elaborately and richly caparisoned, especially if its fiendish lord is particularly vain or going on procession. The gurgohemoth sometimes serves its master as a mobile throne room, with a howdah crammed with deceitful and mighty demon nobles, guards and attendants. [/QUOTE]
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