Frost worm

Frost worm
Characteristics
Type Magical beast
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In the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game the frost worm is a fictional magical beast that lives in cold and ice filled places.

Publication history

The frost worm appeared in the third edition Monster Manual (2000),[1] and in the 3.5 revised Monster Manual (2003).

Description

Its appearance resembles somewhat a worm. Unlike a true worm, a frost worm's head is made of strong plates with a large number of black spider-like eyes, and a pair of strong maw. Frost worms are generally colored from white to light-blue, making them fit the icy landscape perfectly. Their body can generate intense cold, freezing those who come to close to him.

Frost worms prefer to bury themselves in the snow, waiting for prey to come near and then jump out and bite. Their thick skin also serves as protection against enemies. A frost worm can emit terrible noise that paralyzes his prey. The only thing that isn't affected by its terrible howl is other frost worms. Also if a frost worm is killed its body will turn to ice and shatter, damaging anything around it.

Other uses

In different contexts such as other fantasy or role-playing games, the slightly different spelling frost wurm is used.

The behavior of frost worms is somewhat similar to behavior of sandworms though frost worms are significantly smaller and live in a colder climates. Some people in the frozen north have been able to train these beasts to protect their tribes.

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