Stalkers

Deep in the darkest, foulest, most wretched depths of the darkest most ancient sorts of dungeons lurk a race of hyper-intelligent horrors too foul for the common man to imagine. These abominations are known to the surface world of Gielinor as Stalkers.

What is a Stalker?
Stalkers are the wretched masterminds of the monster world. They live to expand their minds, power, and race.

A mass of putrid flesh, decorated with warts, growths, and tendrils hovering just above the ground describe these nightmares well enough. Their bodies hold upon them many eyes, which allow them to see things from almost all angles. These many eyes are what gave them the nickname 'The Beholders'. After all, truth is in the eye of the beholder.

A Brief History
The stalkers as a race first came to Gielinor during the epic quest of the Mahjarrat Bilrach to the bottom of the dungeons of Daemonheim in the hopes of freeing Zamorak.

Ever since their initial release, they've dwelled deep in the chilly darkness of those legendary halls.

Accepted Lore

 * Stalkers are capable of unique forms of magic.


 * Stalkers can levitate at will.


 * Stalkers are aggressive toward humanoids.


 * Stalkers have a multitude of eyes and tentacles, allowing them to engage in combat from any side.


 * Stalkers reproduce by budding. On occasion this reproduction can prove deadly for the parent, resulting in a bursting death.


 * Stalkers are asexual beings.


 * Stalkers are highly intelligent.


 * The native tongue of the stalkers are harmful to the ears of Gielinorians if heard.


 * Stalkers have a large mouth littered with jagged, razor-like teeth.

Abilities

 * Some stalkers can perform elemental sorts of magic.


 * All stalkers are capable of levitation, and psionic spells.


 * Stalkers can see things in all directions, making surprise attacks rather difficult.


 * Stalkers are planners and manipulators.

Weaknesses

 * Stalkers are sensitive to bright lights.

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Other Information

 * Stalkers wouldn't make very good minions, strongly disliking serving under another being they deem insignificant.