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'''Thesselar''' is [[Oerth]]'s greatest transmuter, a lich who specializes in creating new monsters. He takes credit for the mimic, rust monster, owlbear and a suite of other beasties. He's the wizard of "A Wizard Did It". He's known for the thessalhydra and other thessalbeasties, which have multiple hydra-like heads in place of a single one.  
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'''Thesselar''' is [[Oerth]]'s most infamous transmuter, a lich who specializes in creating new monsters. He takes credit for the mimic, rust monster, owlbear and a suite of other beasties. He's the wizard behind most of the monsters credited with wizardly expermimentation. He's known for the thessalhydra and related creatures, which have multiple hydra-like heads surounding a central maw.  


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==


[[James Jacobs|Jacobs, James]]. "Into the Wormcrawl Fissure." [[Dungeon]] #134. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.
[[James Jacobs|Jacobs, James]]. "Into the Wormcrawl Fissure." [[Dungeon]] #134. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.
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Revision as of 23:50, 13 September 2007

Greyhawk Character
Thesselar
General info
Home:Wormcrawl Fissure, Rift Canyon
Gender:Male
Species:Human lich
Class:Wizard (Transmuter)

Thesselar is Oerth's most infamous transmuter, a lich who specializes in creating new monsters. He takes credit for the mimic, rust monster, owlbear and a suite of other beasties. He's the wizard behind most of the monsters credited with wizardly expermimentation. He's known for the thessalhydra and related creatures, which have multiple hydra-like heads surounding a central maw.

Bibliography

Jacobs, James. "Into the Wormcrawl Fissure." Dungeon #134. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.