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D6 | This crawling claw has |
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1 | had the flesh between its metacarpals severed, with extra fingers grafted into the gaps. |
2 | an exceptional size, because it is the hand of a giant. |
3 | several arms and elbows stitched to the stump of it wrist like a prehensile "tail". |
4 | no flesh, only cracked bones and dripping webs of ectoplasm between them. |
5 | finger- and palm-prints that have deepened and keratinized into hard and unsettling whorls. |
6 | thick black nails and matted fur, because it is a gorilla's hand. |
D6 | Beware! For this crawling claw |
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1 | can hijack one of your hands with its antipathy! |
2 | is rife with disease, and the slightest scratch could infect you! |
3 | will explode like a hand-grenade when destroyed! |
4 | can climb any surface, like a gecko! |
5 | can feel out the shape of your footprints and track you over many miles! |
6 | can fire the joints of its index finger like bullets! |
D6 | This crawling claw was created |
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1 | to be a fancy back-scratcher, but it scratches too much and won't stop til it's scratched all the way through your back. |
2 | as a spy, to hide in small spaces, listen in through its fingertips, then later write down what it's heard. |
3 | by a negative energy bomb that caused most of the bodies affected by it to rot away, with the energy concentrating in and reanimating a singular part of those bodies - besides crawling claws, hopping feet, rolling heads, slithering intestines, flapping skins, and suchlike were created. |
4 | to fight in tandem with another undead, tripping enemies up from their blind spots to create openings for its partner. |
5 | when someone suffering from alien hand syndrome hacked off their rebellious paw. |
6 | as a dextrous labourer with the capacity to defend the products of its labour. |
D6 | This crawling claw moves |
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1 | like an unusually-coordinated flopping fish, slapping and wriggling about. |
2 | like a freshly-severed limb twitching with the last of its nerve impulses. |
3 | with arachnid speed and precision. |
4 | fluidly, joints bending in ways that would be agonizing for the living. |
5 | like a starfish, fingers splayed and swaying. |
6 | by curling up into a fist and rolling about. |
D6 | Without eyes, this crawling claw primarily detects the living |
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1 | based on their body heat - coals or recently-worn clothes can fool it. |
2 | by the sound of their breathing, and those breathing raggedly will be targeted before those breathing calmly. |
3 | by the radiance of their life-force - it can perceive those close to death only dimly. |
4 | by the vibrations of their heartbeats - if you keep off the ground it'll have a tough time picking up yours. |
5 | by the scent of their blood, which it sniffs out with new pores that go right down to its marrow. |
6 | through something like radio, extending its fingers into the air to act as antennae. |
D6 | When left idle, this crawling claw will |
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1 | tap out half of a song as if before a piano. |
2 | curl up stiff and rattle like a dead bug in a breeze. |
3 | scratch at nearby furniture like a cat. |
4 | trace out the letters I L O V E Y O U over and over again. |
5 | balance atop a single finger and slowly spin. |
6 | cycle through various profane mudras and vulgar gestures. |
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