
Tsochar - Eberron Wiki
2025年1月25日 · A tsochar is a community organism consisting of many thickly coiled, rope-like strands that end in a barbed cluster. Their strands are as strong as iron cables. Twenty or thirty of these strands form a tangle, though fewer than that can congregate with lesser intelligence.
Tsochar (CR 4) - Realms Helps
A tsochar inhabiting a humanoid's body feeds on the creature's blood and tissues, dealing 1d3 points of Constitution damage per day. A successful DC 15 Fortitude save reduces this damage by half.
Tsochar - WikiProject Dungeons & Dragons Wiki
Fearsome invaders from a distant realm, the tsochari are a race of monstrous imposters, creatures that can steal the bodies of their victims and pass unnoticed in humanoid society. They lust after magic, especially arcane magic, and eagerly seek out humanoid wizards to replace so they can gain access to spells they otherwise could not wield.
Tsochar | Lords of Creation game Wiki | Fandom
The tsochar is an indigo blue in color, with a mottled pattern of lighter blue spots on its upper surface. Tsochari speak their own language, but they can use their telepathy to communicate with other creatures. A typical tsochar is about 2 feet in diameter, although some of its longer tentacles trail as much as 6'.
Tsochar – @thecreaturecodex on Tumblr
The tsochars are a species of grotesque parasites from a distant world that serve the nihilistic Dominion of the Black. A tsochar is a body snatcher of the most horrifying kind, as it uses coercion and threats to render its victims accomplices. A tsochar crawls inside an unsuspecting host, striking sleeping targets whenever possible.
Tsochar - Terra Mortem Wiki
The tsochar are a community organism consisting of many thickly coiled, ropelike strands that end in a barbed cluster. Their strands are as strong as iron cables. Twenty or thirty of these strands form a tangle, though fewer than that can congregate with lesser intelligence.
Dungeons and Drawings: Tsochar - Blogger
2014年9月8日 · The Tsochar works it way inside the body of its host (preferably through a wound) and wedges itself in the spaces between the internal organs. The Tsochar can choose to simply inhabit the body --telepathically coercing the host with threats of pain if necessary-- or completely take over the host's nervous system, killing the mind while keeping ...
Tsochar - Min/Max Forum
2012年7月6日 · Tsochari are small aberrations with the shapechanger subtype. They can slither along the ground at a speed of 20ft. and they have a climb speed equal to their land speed. Having a climb speed mean that a Tsochar receives a +8 racial bonus to all climb checks and always take 10 on climb checks even when rushed or threatened.
Strong's Hebrew: 6714. צֹ֫חַר (Tsochar) -- Brightness, Shining
Usage: The term "Tsochar" is used in the Hebrew Bible to denote brightness or shining, often in a metaphorical sense to describe clarity, purity, or the brilliance of light. It is not a commonly used word and appears in specific contexts where the emphasis is on the quality of light or radiance.
Tsochar port (cw: body horror) - Homebrew & House Rules - D&D …
Fearsome invaders from a distant realm, the tsochari are a race of monstrous imposters, creatures that can steal the bodies of their victims and pass unnoticed in humanoid society. They lust after magic, especially arcane magic, and eagerly seek out humanoid wizards to replace so they can gain access to spells they otherwise could not wield.