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>Learn more of the creature (+1 Monster killer (Aberrations)
You sit down on the ground and begin pulling apart the remains of the creature.
Prying open the quickly dissolving thorax, you see a mess of sacks and malformed organs.
Many of the containers burst open and mixed together, accelerating the disintegration process.
There were other organs you could actually recognize, heart, lungs and the likes.
[Roll 19 +7 DC: 25 Result: Success]
[Monster killer (Aberrations) 3/5 to unlock]
[Trait learned: Self-destruct; (1 corporality cost) Deal 1d4 Acid damage to creature in short range. This creature dies]
But there was no sign of a digestive track, there was a stomach, but no intestines.
“What do these things eat?” you ask yourself
Emilia was just as confused by these creatures’ entrails as you, but was to concentrated to respond.
Following the arteries from the gun you found they were connected to the corrosive sacks.
So the gun shots the acid goo? And judging from the position of the growing liquefaction of the creature, there were supposed to be more.
You wanted to keep prying into the monster but your time run out.
The last pockets of acid were breached and the rest of the creature went to waste.
Emilia managed to safely extract one of the sacks, but its unsure what to do with it.
“Are you guys done playing doctor? Because those two have become agitated and I would rather prefer the mercenaries deal with them.”
Ihlist commented, looking down at both of you.
You stood up to see what she… he… it was talking about.
Looking over the dune you had performed the improvised dissection you could see the two remaining chimeras search for their missing companion in an agitated state.
Sadly they didn’t want to wander away from the truck.
So if you wanted to know what was inside you would need to deal with them.
“Master, please tell me you are not considering attacking those two? We have no need.” Ghal tried to reason with you.
“NO, we must charge! If they can fall this easily we must burn their bones! These bug imitators must pay.”
David was at it again, seeing you kill one with one strike had warped his perception of the monsters, seeing them now as easy prey.
What will you do with the remaining two chimeras?
>Deal with them yourself.
>Let the mercenaries deal with the problem
>Find a path that avoids them (Will incur a minor encounter.)
>Halt the expedition till they leave (less downtime)
>Write in