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==References==
 
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*Richards, Johnathan M. "The Ecology of the Amphisbaena." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #215. [[TSR, Inc.|TSR]], 1995.
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*[[Johnathan M. Richards|Richards, Johnathan M.]] "The Ecology of the Amphisbaena." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #215. [[TSR, Inc.|TSR]], 1995.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:30, 22 November 2007

Amphisbaena 

Alignment:

Neutral 

Source Books:

Serpent Kingdoms, Tome of Horrors 1, 1E Monster Manual 1, Menace Manual, Monstrous Manual 

Additional Image(s):

Wizards.com image(s)

In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the Amphisbaena is a snake-like magical beast based upon the Amphisbaena of Greek mythology. As in myth, it is a giant serpent with a head at both ends. It travels by grasping one head in the other and rolling like a hoop. The fangs of the Amphisbaena are so poisonous that anything successfully bitten by it dies instantly. For some reason, it is immune to cold-based attacks.

Amphisbaenae cannot speak, being animals.

They are regarded as neutral in alignment.

References

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