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[[File:Chimera.png|thumb|375px|A chimera.]]  
 
[[File:Chimera.png|thumb|375px|A chimera.]]  
A chimera is a hybrid monster with the head and forearms of a lion, the back legs and second head of a goat, and a serpent in place of a tail. One of the deadliest monsters in existence, it possesses magic, can breathe fire, and can spit venom. Perhaps the most infamous of all such hybrid creatures, it lends its name to them as [[Chimeran|chimerans]].
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A chimera is an infamous monster, one of the deadliest and most feared of all beasts and the namesake of all [[Chimeran|chimerans]].
 
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==Appearance==
==Origins==
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The chimera has the head and forearms of a lion, the back legs and second head of a goat, and a serpent in place of a tail. Chimeras are not to be confused with the [[manticore]], a similar but very different creature composed of several different beasts.
 
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==Nature==
It is unknown how chimeras were first created. Some say they were the result of magical experiments or wild magic gone awry, such as in the [[The Wastes|Blasted Wastes]], causing mutations in nearby beasts. Other stories claim the chimera is the offspring of [[Typhon]], Lord of all Monsters. It has certainly existed since long before most of the recorded mage wars, as far back as the Heroic Age.
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Chimeras are the best-known and among the most feared of all its kind, the so-called "chimerans," or beasts composed of many creatures seemingly mutated together. Some say creatures such as the chimera were the result of magical experimentation or some other magic out of control, such as the [[Mage Wars of Sinkarya]]. Others say the chimera and its kind are the offspring of [[Typhon]], Lord of Monsters. No one knows the truth. Regardless, chimeras have appeared in tales as early as before the days of the [[Achaean Empire]].
 
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==Legends==
==Abilities==
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Tales tell of chimeras being one of the most fearsome beasts a hero can face. With the strength of a lion, keen wits, and even the capability to cast magic, the chimera has many methods of attack. The lion head is capable of breathing fire, the serpent can spit paralytic venom, and the goat possesses magic.  
 
 
Each of the chimera's three heads is deadly in its own way. The lion is tremendously strong, with great fangs and claws, and according to some stories can breathe fire. The goat is the most clever head, able to discern would-be tricks, and can cast magic spells. And the serpent is fast and deadly, guarding the creature from flanking attacks, and can spit deadly venom. Only the bravest and most experienced heroes would dare tangle with a chimera.
 
  
 
[[Category:Monsters]][[Category:Chimerans]]
 
[[Category:Monsters]][[Category:Chimerans]]

Revision as of 23:18, 29 March 2023

A chimera.

A chimera is an infamous monster, one of the deadliest and most feared of all beasts and the namesake of all chimerans.

Appearance

The chimera has the head and forearms of a lion, the back legs and second head of a goat, and a serpent in place of a tail. Chimeras are not to be confused with the manticore, a similar but very different creature composed of several different beasts.

Nature

Chimeras are the best-known and among the most feared of all its kind, the so-called "chimerans," or beasts composed of many creatures seemingly mutated together. Some say creatures such as the chimera were the result of magical experimentation or some other magic out of control, such as the Mage Wars of Sinkarya. Others say the chimera and its kind are the offspring of Typhon, Lord of Monsters. No one knows the truth. Regardless, chimeras have appeared in tales as early as before the days of the Achaean Empire.

Legends

Tales tell of chimeras being one of the most fearsome beasts a hero can face. With the strength of a lion, keen wits, and even the capability to cast magic, the chimera has many methods of attack. The lion head is capable of breathing fire, the serpent can spit paralytic venom, and the goat possesses magic.