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==== The Intellect Devourer ==== | ==== The Intellect Devourer ==== | ||
If interacting with the person in the chair, the player character can notice by succeeding an [[Arcana]] Check that the exposed brain is not in fact the person's own brain, but rather an [[Intellect Devourer]] named <nowiki> | If interacting with the person in the chair, the player character can notice by succeeding an [[Arcana]] Check that the exposed brain is not in fact the person's own brain, but rather an [[Intellect Devourer]] named <nowiki>[[CharLink|Us]]</nowiki>. There are various options to try to free the creature from the skull, and it's also possible to leave it in place or destroy it outright. If choosing to free Us can give a bit of information about the situation and will become a temporary [[Companion]]. | ||
While freeing the intellect devourer from the skull, there is also the option to mutilate it to make it more obedient. Howewever, this seems unnecessary as it's obedient to either way. Us will become hostile if attacking any non-hostile creatures while on the [[Nautiloid]] unless its was [[lobotomised]]. Failing the [[Dexterity]] Check while trying to mutilate it will cause the creature to become hostile, too. | While freeing the intellect devourer from the skull, there is also the option to mutilate it to make it more obedient. Howewever, this seems unnecessary as it's obedient to either way. Us will become hostile if attacking any non-hostile creatures while on the [[Nautiloid]] unless its was [[lobotomised]]. Failing the [[Dexterity]] Check while trying to mutilate it will cause the creature to become hostile, too. |