
Maedar - Forgotten Realms Wiki
Maedar, also sometimes called maeder, [5] were extremely rare male variants of medusae. [3] Maeder had humanoid bodies with a powerful muscular structure and gray skin. They lacked body hair and did not have the head serpents of their female counterparts. [1][3][5] Their choice of clothing was minimal, usually a kilt or a simple tunic. [3][5]
Maedar | Spelljammer Wiki | Fandom
A Maedar, or maeder,[2] is a creature that can be encountered in the Spelljammer campaign setting.[3][4][5] Maedar are the male counterparts of the medusae, though they lack the petrifying gaze of the females.[4][5] A typical maedar is a muscular, …
Maedar (CR 4) - Realms Helps
Maedar are the little-known male version of the medusas. They are extremely rare, however, and few medusas ever find a maedar spouse. Maedar lack the petrifying gaze of the females. The typical maedar is a muscular, hairless humanoid male, usually dressed in a kilt or tunic.
Maedar - Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition Wiki
Maedar are the little-known male version of the medusae. They are extremely rare, however (far more rare than the frequency would indicate), and few medusae ever find a maedar spouse. Most medusae typically mate with human males.
Medusa - Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom
An extremely rare variant of male medusa was known as a maedar, which lacked the head serpents and the petrifying gaze of regular medusae, but possessed great physical strength [12] and in some cases a poisonous weakening gaze.
Maedar | EN World D&D & Tabletop RPG News & Reviews
2006年8月1日 · A maedar can easily restore a petrified medusa with his stone to flesh power. Because of the maedar's rarity, most sages are unaware of their existence. Maedar are rarely seen; generally they remain in the lair they share with a medusa mate. A maedar's magical power provides food for him and his mate.
Stat block for a Maedar (Male Medusa). : r/DnD - Reddit
2020年7月20日 · There are male medusa in 5e, at least one anyway. Marlos Urnrayle from Princes of the Apocalypse. I think the last time we saw Maedar in D&D was in Dragon Magazine #355 for 3.5. You could always try to convert them. …
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Maedar are rarely seen; generally they remain in the lair they share with a medusa mate. A maedar's magical power provides food for him and his mate. He smashes her petrified victims, then transforms them into meat. Ecology: Maedar may cooperate with lawful evil creatures, such as kobolds and orcs, in exchange for security or reward. If forced ...
IFAQ: Medusas - Keith Baker's Blog
2021年8月27日 · First of all, in my campaign maedar—the serpentless “male medusas”—are an entirely separate species. Fourth edition presented them as having a “venomous gaze” and I’d be more inclined to use these scaly, venomous humanoids as creations of the overlord Masvirik, the Cold Sun—an overlord noted for reptilian traits and poison.
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