Brain Mole

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Brain Mole
Climate/Terrain:Any/Below ground
Frequency:Very rare
Organization:Family
Activity Cycle:Night
Diet:Psionic energy
Intelligence:Animal (1)
Treasure:Nil
Alignment:Neutral
No. Appearing:1-3
Armor Class:9
Movement:1, Br 3
Hit Dice:1 hp
THAC0:0
No. of Attacks:0
Damage/Attack:Nil
Special Attacks:Psionic
Special Defenses:Psionic
Magic Resistance:Nil
Size:T (3” long)
Morale:Unsteady (5-7)
XP Value:35

Psionics Summary

LevelDis/Sci/DevAttack/DefenseScorePSPs
62/1/4MT/M-12100

Telepathy - Sciences: mind link, mind wipe; Devotion: contact.

Metapsionics - Sciences: nil; Devotions: psionic drain, psionic sense.

Psychic drain - no cost

A brain mole can perform mindwipe up to a range of 30 feet. Strangely enough, a brain mole must establish contact before using psychic drain. Furthermore, it can only perform psychic drain upon psionicists or psionic creatures. However, it does not have to put them into a trance or a deep sleep first, it just starts siphoning away psionic energy.

Combat: A brain mole commonly attacks its victim in forests or underground; in either case, the creature is usually out of its direct line of sight. The mole waits for a psionically endowed being to appear above it, or it will burrow in search of prey.

Brain moles have an innate psionic sense and can automatically detect any psionic activity within 200 yards. However, they can only feed on psionic energy when their victim is nearby: within 30 yards if the victim is a psionicist or psionic creature, 30 feet if the victim is a wild talent. The mole can't get a fix on its prey until the victim actually uses a psionic power.

Once a brain mole locates a victim it will attempt to establish contact. If contact is made, it will attempt to feed. If the victim is a wild talent, feeding is accomplished by using mindwipe. If the victim is a psionicist (or psionic creature), feeding is accomplished through amplification.

A brain mole does not attack maliciously. It must feed at least once a week or it will die.

A brain mole can perform mindwipe up to a range of 30 feet. Strangely enough, a brain mole must establish contact before using psychic drain. Furthermore, it can only perform psychic drain upon psionicists or psionic creatures. However, it does not have to put them into a trance or a deep sleep first, it just starts siphoning away psionic energy.

Habitat/Society: Brain moles live in family units that include one male, one female, and 1d6 young (one of which may be old enough to feed by itself). Large brain mole towns of up to 3d6 family units have been reported. Of course, these only occur in places frequently traveled by the psionically empowered

Ecology: Though brain moles can be dangerous to some, others keep them as pets. The moles are rather friendly, and easily tamed. They are favored by royalty, who enjoy the special protection which only brain moles can provide. Some sages claim that even a dead brain mole can offer protection from psionic attacks, provided the carcass is worn about one's neck as a medallion. Sometimes, nobles who have been harassed by a particular psionicist will send heroes out on quests for the little furry rodents. On the open market, adult brain moles sell for 50 gp. Youngsters sell for 5 gp each.