Gobein
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Gobein | |
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Base Information | |
Classification | Carnivore |
Terrain | Unknown |
Locomotion | Unknown |
Size | 1.0m |
Speed | Unknown |
Strength | Unknown |
Social Structure | Unknown |
Weapons | Poison |
Armor | Unknown |
Source | |
Homeworld | Gryphon (The Beyond 1931) |
Multi-world | Yes |
Canon | No |
Extinct | Extant |
Reference | External Link: High Tortuga |
The Gobein is a poisonous serpent-like creature native to Gryphon (The Beyond 1931).
Physiology & Ecology
1.0 meters long with a mottled reddish/brown body with yellow rosettes and a triangular head with 2.0 cm long fangs. It possesses a neural toxin producing numbness and paralysis.
Life Cycle & Reproduction
No information yet available.
Diet & Trophics
No information yet available.
History & Background
Though nonlethal to humanoids, its venom can be used as a painkiller & relaxative in medical work without processing.
- The Guardians of Senerity on Shrine (The Beyond 1332) have a thriving colony living around their medical center.
- An abstract Gobein forms part of the Dark Goddesses logo. Rumor even has Gobein aboard Dark Goddesses vessels. Whatever the truth to that rumor, what is known is that Gobein venom is the base for the Dark Goddess' Hjifed nerve toxin, used in both gaseous form and injected via Tranq Darts.
Travellers' Aid Society Advisory
No information yet available.
References & Contributors
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- External Link: High Tortuga
- Author & Contributor: Michael J. Maley