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def Archespore():
print("""
"Looks like a flower to me. A hideous, disgusting flower."
- Blasco Tennerbe, last words
Some crimes are so terrible that they fill people with terror
and offend the gods. The criminal's ill will and the cruelty of
his deed conceive a curse that brings the archespore to life.
The beast attacks innocent creatures hatefully,
trying to take vengeance until justice is done.
Archespores look like gigantic, aesthetically unpleasing flowers
with some of the traits of exceptionally cruel and bloodthirsty sundews.
They are, however, far more dangerous that even the most colossal sundew.
Their peculiar appearance makes them practically impossible
to discern amidsts other plants. By the time one draws close enough
to realize what they are, it is often too late to flee.
According to popular belief, archespores are cursed plants
grown in soil fertilized by the blood of the dying.
They are most often found in places which in the past saw pogroms,
bloody rituals or cruel murders Four types of archespore have been
catalogued to date, differing from one another in terms of coloring:
brown (the least dangerous),
green and purple (the most dangerous).
The final variant, said to have been cultivated by mages from Ban Ard,
is the yellow archespore, whose strength is similar to that of its
green-colored-cousins.
Regardless of color,
all archespores fight using similar methods:
attacking with powerful, jaw-like leaves. If their victim is out of reach,
they can also spray caustic acid which if it makes any contact whatsoever
with the skin, can provoke a reaction similar to that
caused by severe poisoning.
Like other plants, all archespores are extremely
vulnerable to fire, which is one of the most
effective methods of fighting them. Silver also works well,
as does any sort of shock wave. Archespores do not like strong vibrations,
which cause them to flee underground at once. Due to the nature of their origins,
oil damaging to cursed beings can also be useful against them.
rchespores have several deadly techniques in killing those who come too close.
From a distance, they shoot a poisonous venom
that not only causes substantial damage, but will sap your energy.
Their pods can explode, releasing poison.
The creature can also lunge forward if you get too close.
They also have the ability to quickly sink into the ground
and appear some distance elsewhere, effectively the same as
a teleport move of other enemies. They will do this if you manage
to land several attacks in a row (3 Fast Attacks for example)
and will leave a pod where they sank into the ground;
if you don't immediately roll away it will explode in your face causing more damage.
Fighting several of them in a group can be very tricky with
all of the ranged poison spits from different directions and
laying of explosive pods all over the place; never stay still in this situation.
Class:
Cursed one
Susceptibility:
Cursed oil
Aard
Igni
""")