Bookwyrm
Unliving
The Bookwyrm is not a natural beast, but instead the result of a ritual summoning. Practitioners of arcane magic or extremely knowledgeable scholars might attempt to summon this great creature in order to have it under their control.
A Bookwyrm takes the form of a huge Dragon, but its ridged spine is made up of book bindings and its wings of paper scrolls. Its eyes are piercing inky pools. They are summoned with one goal in mind: a command given by the summoner. Until it is banished or destroyed, it will stop at nothing to fulfill its summoner’s command. If it succeeds, the spell ends and the Bookwyrm ceases to exist.
Many an overconfident wizard has attempted to summon a Bookwyrm only to have their tower destroyed after losing control. Be warned!
Basic Information
Genetics and Reproduction
- The Bookwyrm is not a natural beast, but instead the result of a ritual summoning
Biological Cycle
- They are summoned with one goal in mind: a command given by the summoner. Until it is banished or destroyed, it will stop at nothing to fulfill its summoner’s command. If it succeeds, the spell ends and the Bookwyrm ceases to exist.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Average Physique
- Takes the form of a huge Dragon
- Its ridged spine is made up of book bindings
- Its wings are of paper scrolls
- Its eyes are piercing inky pools.
Related Ethnicities
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