Yuan-ti were originally humans who transformed themselves into serpent folk through ancient rituals. Most yuan-ti were corrupted into monsters by those rites, but some yuan-ti instead became a new people who mix characteristics of humans and snakes. Blessed with resistance to magical and poisonous effects by the rituals that created them, each of these yuan-ti manifests their serpentine heritage in a variety of ways: a forked tongue, snake eyes, a snakelike nose, or some other ophidian characteristic. However a yuan-ti looks, they have the power to pursue great good or evil in the multiverse. —D&D Beyond The snake is probably the most maligned reptile by humans. Most people think that all snakes are poisonous and that they can hypnotize you with their unblinking eyes. So it's good that D&D introduce a humanoid snake-man who can help dispel these myths by having natural abilities like. . . . spray poison and suggestion!?!?!? Six in-progress pictures below. |
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