![]() ![]() It will then strike at the opponent with its sword, or by biting them. ![]() Once contact has been made, the Armos will spring to life and begin hopping towards its perceived adversary. While in its statue form, the Armos will show no signs of life until a creature or object makes physical contact with it. It will however emit a strong magical field around it and can be identified as such. While in this form, it remains immobile and is immune to magical detection of life. It appears as though it is a small stone statue (about 4 and a half feet tall) of a generic demonic form, holding a short sword and shield. As such, it is possible to trap these creatures easily in restraints, or force them to immolate themselves on open flames. ![]() Its devotion to its predatory instinct is so powerful, that the Anubis will even forgo its own safety in order to continue to match its target's actions. If there are no other creatures within range however, this second Anubis will position itself next to its sister and will continue to mimic the movements of the original target. This new Anubis will link with another nearby creature. When attacked with any other form of weapon or magic, there is a chance that the Anubis may multiply and create a perfect copy of itself. They are immune to most forms of damage, with the exception of fire, to which they are extremely vulnerable. When the Anubis draws close enough to attack, it will do so with ferocity, breathing a stream of fire at its prey and then biting with its large concealed teeth. It will then form an instantaneous psychic link with that organism and will perfectly mirror its movements with the intention of obstructing the creature's progression forward. The Anubis remains dormant until another creature enters its line of sight. It hovers about 8 inches off the ground, lightly bobbing up and down in place. The Anubis is essentially a mummified puppet. ![]()
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