Maedar

Maedar were the male equivalent of medusae.

Description
Maeder were humanoids with a powerful muscular structure. They lacked body hair. Their choice of clothing was minimal, usually a kilt or a simple tunic.

Personality
Maedar were untrustworthy to all creatures except their mate. In regards to their mate, maedar were extremely loyal and trustworthy. If the mate of a maedar was killed, the widowed maedar went to great lengths to avenge her death.

Abilities
Maedar had the innate ability to duplicate the effects of the stone to flesh spell, by touching a target, several time a day. They were able to project this ability in the Astral and Ethereal plane.

Maedar were able to walk through as if it were air. This required significant concentration and was not without risks. While passing through stone, if a maedar intercepted a phase door spell, it was instantly fatal.

They were immune to paralyzation and petrification-based effects and spells. They had a natural immunity to the venom of the snakes atop a medusa's head.

Combat
Maedar were very strong. They did not use weapons, instead relying on their fists in melee combat.

Society
Maedar were extremely rare. Of the male children medusae birthed, only 1% were maedar, the rest killed by their mothers sight. They were so rare most other sentient creatures were unaware of their existence. In addition to their rarity, maedar rarely left the lair they shared with their mate.

Maedar spoke common and the languages of lawful evil creatures, as well as any local language.

Maedar respected other lawful evil creatures including their deities, particularly Skoraeus Stonebones. They sometimes cooperated with other lawful evil creatures for payment or protection.

Habitat
Maedar lived underground, although some were known to live above ground in the Goblin Marches. They rarely left their lair and spent their time guarding the treasure that was horded there.

Biology
Maedar were monogamous and mated for life with a single medusa. They were carnivores but did not hunt, instead relying on their mate for food. Their mate would turn a target into stone, and then the maedar would use their ability to transform stone into flesh, allowing both him and his mate to feast on their prey.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Dungeon #40: "Khamsa's Folly"
 * Video Games
 * Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter