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The Psilocybe Dragon is one of the more bizarre mutants roaming the post-P-Day landscape. It's a pretty big beast, and it can debuff the heck out of anyone that gets near it. It will also probably eat you.
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The Psilocybe Dragon is one of the more bizarre mutants roaming the post-P-Day landscape. For the most part it looks like a typical Western-style draconic form, except that its substance is fungal rather than fleshy. Gilled mushrooms - all of them psilocybin-containing members of various related genuses - grow from its back and head like the horns and spikes of typical dragons. It has no proper teeth or claws. Instead, its jaws have hardened beaky edges and its thick toes just draw out into sharp, hardened tips.  
  
See, a feral Psilocybe Dragon has one major concern - reproduction. For most ferals, that would mean sex, but this mutant reproduces in a more... visceral manner. Specifically, its sole object in combat is to seize an opponent in its jaws and swallow them whole. To observers this appears to be a feeding behavior, but the swallowed victim is not sent to the Psilocybe Dragon's actual stomach. Instead they go to a different organ, one situated a bit further down in the gut. Zephyr scientists have dubbed this organ the inoculation pouch, but agents in the field are liable to refer to it as the 'second stomach'. In any event, swallowed victims are held in the pouch until the Psilocybe Dragon's nanites are able to infect the victim thoroughly. Once the victim has been infected, the Dragon will take itself to a safe place and regurgitate the newly infected victim. Unless treated, the victim will soon develop into a Psilocybe Dragon themselves.
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A feral Psilocybe Dragon has one major concern - reproduction. For most ferals, that would mean sex, but this mutant reproduces in a more... visceral manner. Specifically, its sole object in combat is to seize an opponent in its jaws and swallow them whole. To observers this appears to be a feeding behavior, but the swallowed victim is not sent to the Psilocybe Dragon's actual stomach. Instead they go to a different organ, one situated a bit further down in the gut. Zephyr scientists have dubbed this organ the inoculation pouch, but agents in the field are liable to refer to it as the 'second stomach'. In any event, swallowed victims are held in the pouch until the Psilocybe Dragon's nanites are able to infect the victim thoroughly. Once the victim has been infected, the Dragon will take itself to a safe place and regurgitate the newly infected victim. Unless treated, the victim will soon develop into a Psilocybe Dragon themselves.
  
  
 
TLDR? It's a dragon made out of shrooms. It will confuse you and debuff you. Then it will eat you. Later, it'll puke you up and leave you in a puddle of slime and spores.
 
TLDR? It's a dragon made out of shrooms. It will confuse you and debuff you. Then it will eat you. Later, it'll puke you up and leave you in a puddle of slime and spores.
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Psilocybe Dragons are known in the wild only from Xanadu Gardens, in Fairhaven Park. It is possible that they may be discovered elsewhere in the future, however.

Revision as of 09:22, 8 August 2016


Psilocybe Dragon

Arms: Rending Claws
Head: Poison Breath Pollen Haze
Skin: Shrooms
Torso: Wing Dust


The Psilocybe Dragon is one of the more bizarre mutants roaming the post-P-Day landscape. For the most part it looks like a typical Western-style draconic form, except that its substance is fungal rather than fleshy. Gilled mushrooms - all of them psilocybin-containing members of various related genuses - grow from its back and head like the horns and spikes of typical dragons. It has no proper teeth or claws. Instead, its jaws have hardened beaky edges and its thick toes just draw out into sharp, hardened tips.

A feral Psilocybe Dragon has one major concern - reproduction. For most ferals, that would mean sex, but this mutant reproduces in a more... visceral manner. Specifically, its sole object in combat is to seize an opponent in its jaws and swallow them whole. To observers this appears to be a feeding behavior, but the swallowed victim is not sent to the Psilocybe Dragon's actual stomach. Instead they go to a different organ, one situated a bit further down in the gut. Zephyr scientists have dubbed this organ the inoculation pouch, but agents in the field are liable to refer to it as the 'second stomach'. In any event, swallowed victims are held in the pouch until the Psilocybe Dragon's nanites are able to infect the victim thoroughly. Once the victim has been infected, the Dragon will take itself to a safe place and regurgitate the newly infected victim. Unless treated, the victim will soon develop into a Psilocybe Dragon themselves.


TLDR? It's a dragon made out of shrooms. It will confuse you and debuff you. Then it will eat you. Later, it'll puke you up and leave you in a puddle of slime and spores.

Psilocybe Dragons are known in the wild only from Xanadu Gardens, in Fairhaven Park. It is possible that they may be discovered elsewhere in the future, however.