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(The lead creature of a [MYTHICAL] [SITE_GUARDIAN] entity.)
 
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''Not to be confused with the position of [[dungeon master]].''
 
''Not to be confused with the position of [[dungeon master]].''
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[[File:guardian_sprite_preview.png|right]]A '''dungeon guardian''' ({{Raw Tile|ÿ|5:1}}) is a hostile [[creature]] that has been granted [[immortality]] to defend a [[mysterious dungeon]]. The name of this title varies throughout each world, and is themed after the same [[sphere]] as that world's [[primordial remnant]]. The different tiers of mysterious site each correspond to a different title, with no present mechanical difference between the various power levels.
A '''dungeon guardian''' ({{Raw Tile|ÿ|5:1}}) is a hostile [[creature]] that has been granted [[immortality]] to defend a [[mysterious dungeon]]. The name of this title varies throughout each world, and is themed after the same [[sphere]] as that world's [[primordial remnant]]. The different tiers of mysterious site each correspond to a different title, with no present mechanical difference between the various power levels.
 
  
 
All [[Historical figure|named]] guardians in a world are the same species, chosen from among [[civilization|civilized]] creatures.
 
All [[Historical figure|named]] guardians in a world are the same species, chosen from among [[civilization|civilized]] creatures.
  
In graphics mode, guardians have the same purple skin that [[necromancer]]s have.
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In graphics mode, guardians have the same light purple skin that [[necromancer]]s have.
  
 
==Powers==
 
==Powers==
In addition to immortality, the guardian [[syndrome]] adds a set of traits comparable to that of a [[necromancer]]. They do not need to eat, sleep, or drink, and cannot be blinded. They don't get [[tired]] or frightened in combat, and don't suffer fevers. Their physical [[attribute]]s are fixed and cannot increment or rust, though they generally have high stats anyways. They cannot reproduce.
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In addition to immortality, the guardian [[syndrome]] adds a set of traits comparable to that of a [[necromancer]]. They do not need to eat, sleep, or drink, and cannot be blinded. They don't get [[tired]] or frightened in combat, and don't suffer fevers. Their physical [[attribute]]s are fixed and cannot increment or rust, though they generally have high stats anyway. They cannot reproduce.
  
Their [[personality]] is made incredibly hostile by the syndrome, forcing them to be maximally loveless, hateful, violent, cruel, and non-altruistic.
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Their [[personality]] is made incredibly hostile by the syndrome, forcing them to be maximally loveless, hateful, violent, cruel, and non-altruistic. When viewing the personalities of guardians, it is shown that they possess some positive or neutral traits, but they will always have current negative traits to mask them. When performing most tasks, they will not have many unique [[thought]]s about them, as they'll usually feel nothing, similar to an [[undead]] or [[intelligent undead]] creature.
  
 
==Equipment==
 
==Equipment==

Revision as of 06:58, 30 November 2024

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Not to be confused with the position of dungeon master.

Guardian sprite preview.png

A dungeon guardian (ÿ) is a hostile creature that has been granted immortality to defend a mysterious dungeon. The name of this title varies throughout each world, and is themed after the same sphere as that world's primordial remnant. The different tiers of mysterious site each correspond to a different title, with no present mechanical difference between the various power levels.

All named guardians in a world are the same species, chosen from among civilized creatures.

In graphics mode, guardians have the same light purple skin that necromancers have.

Powers

In addition to immortality, the guardian syndrome adds a set of traits comparable to that of a necromancer. They do not need to eat, sleep, or drink, and cannot be blinded. They don't get tired or frightened in combat, and don't suffer fevers. Their physical attributes are fixed and cannot increment or rust, though they generally have high stats anyway. They cannot reproduce.

Their personality is made incredibly hostile by the syndrome, forcing them to be maximally loveless, hateful, violent, cruel, and non-altruistic. When viewing the personalities of guardians, it is shown that they possess some positive or neutral traits, but they will always have current negative traits to mask them. When performing most tasks, they will not have many unique thoughts about them, as they'll usually feel nothing, similar to an undead or intelligent undead creature.

Equipment

Mysterious dungeon inhabitants have access to all normal types of armor and weapons, including steel. Dungeon guardians spawn with higher-quality equipment than their minions. They also come equipped with a mythical substance that allows them to heal from major wounds.

The strongest guardian of a mysterious palace will use a procedurally-generated magic item. This often is a masterful primordial remnant weapon, though other item types exist.