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Tailpasarans are parasitic worms made of electrified, centipede-like segments. Upon one end of its long body is a red-colored drill head that can deliver an energy-draining bite. Typically a tailpasaran uses its drill to burrow into the flesh of a larger creature, wherein it rests indefinitely. In the burrowed wound, the tailpasaran absorbs energy and nutrients from its host. Only when disturbed does it fly from the wound and seek to strike down any creature that would attempt to remove it.  A recently-born tailpasaran is so miniscule it is almost invisible to the naked eye, and the longer it feeds, the larger it grows.}}<noinclude>
 
Tailpasarans are parasitic worms made of electrified, centipede-like segments. Upon one end of its long body is a red-colored drill head that can deliver an energy-draining bite. Typically a tailpasaran uses its drill to burrow into the flesh of a larger creature, wherein it rests indefinitely. In the burrowed wound, the tailpasaran absorbs energy and nutrients from its host. Only when disturbed does it fly from the wound and seek to strike down any creature that would attempt to remove it.  A recently-born tailpasaran is so miniscule it is almost invisible to the naked eye, and the longer it feeds, the larger it grows.}}<noinclude>
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==Related pages==
 
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* Tailpasarans come in a few sizes, with progressively higher challenge ratings: [[Tailpasaran (creature)|1/8]], [[Dire Tailpasaran (creature)|1/2]], and [[Greater Tailpasaran (creature)|2]]
 
* [[Magtail (creature)]], another elemental worm that attacks with a ferocious bite
 
* [[Bilocyte (creature)]], a much larger parasite that is only known to infect deity-like creatures
 
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Lesser Tailpasaran
Tiny aberration, unaligned
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Armor Class 12 (natural armor)
Heart Points 7 (5d4 - 5)
Speed 30 ft., fly 30 ft., swim 30 ft.
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STR
6 (-2)
DEX
11 (+0)
CON
8 (-1)
INT
1 (-5)
WIS
5 (-3)
CHA
3 (-4)
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Damage Resistances acid, lightning
Condition Immunities blinded, deafened
Senses blindsight 30 ft. (blind beyond this radius), passive Perception 7
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Challenge 1/8 (25 XP) Proficiency Bonus +2    
Challenge Alternatives 1/8, 1/2, 2
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Electric Body. If the the tailpasaran is hit with a melee attack, the attacker takes variable lightning damage.

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Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +2 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 3 (1d6) lightning damage and the target loses 1 magic point (or 1 stamina point if it doesn't have any magic points).

“This burrowing, tapeworm-like monster emits electricity. [...] Touching or slashing them will give Link a shot, making the boomerang his best shot at defeating one without getting hurt.”
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Tailpasarans are parasitic worms made of electrified, centipede-like segments. Upon one end of its long body is a red-colored drill head that can deliver an energy-draining bite. Typically a tailpasaran uses its drill to burrow into the flesh of a larger creature, wherein it rests indefinitely. In the burrowed wound, the tailpasaran absorbs energy and nutrients from its host. Only when disturbed does it fly from the wound and seek to strike down any creature that would attempt to remove it. A recently-born tailpasaran is so miniscule it is almost invisible to the naked eye, and the longer it feeds, the larger it grows.
     Environment: Ruins

Related pages

  • Tailpasarans come in a few sizes, with progressively higher challenge ratings: 1/8, 1/2, and 2
  • Magtail (creature), another elemental worm that attacks with a ferocious bite
  • Bilocyte (creature), a much larger parasite that is only known to infect deity-like creatures


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