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A Lamiadon is a Tier 1 hostile found anywhere in the game after opening certain loot containers or interacting with certain objects, but is most prevalent in the Overgrown Ruins. This hostile has 48 health (in the Tower of Sisyphus, each level adds 19 more health). This hostile usually appears in groups of 3 or more and acts more evasively than other enemies, floating sideways, attempting to flank the player, and shifting out of the way of the player's attacks. On death, this hostile drops 5-6 Obolites.

Attacks[]

  • Lunge: This enemy spreads out its wings and glows orange for a short time before, with a sound cue, diving at the player. A well timed dash or fast movement in the right direction is needed to dodge this attack. This attack deals ~13.5 Damage.
    • In the Tower of Sisyphus, each level increases this attack's damage by ~4.5.
    • The sound cue is a good indicator for when to dash or get out of the way.

Databank Entries[]

Research Level 1[]

A flying creature with thin, ragged membranes only partially attached to long, bony extrusions from its main torso, which is snake-like in appearance. Despite the presence of these wing-like limbs, its capacity for flight seems to have no relation to their movement - rather it seems to hover and move as if it was [REFERENCE ERROR]. When attacking, it closes the distance between itself and its prey at such speed it can be theorized that it is somehow able to manipulate space-time.

Research Level 2[]

The data indicated that Lamiadon utilizes [UNKNOWN REFERENCE], originating from the planet itself. This may be similar as to how the Strixeras are able to stay aloft despite their size and structure. What was previously theorized to be the creature's head does not seem to contain any vial organs, so it seems likely to be a vestigial appendage. How it senses prey is unclear, but the bioluminescent holes in its torso seem to be the only possible explanation. Whether or not [DATABASE MISMATCH], appears that a disease in its blood has augmented its sensory organs.

Research Level 3[]

\;#/the cancer to metastasize," he said. She dreaded the direction his analogy was leading them and their situation, inexorably up an infinite scaffold where there was never a literal end... only an agonizing wasting away without release. "It's in the hull," she admitted, overwhelmed by the implications of a complete#.;./

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