Home >> Games >> Roleplaying >> Live Action >> Fantasy >> Europe >> The Gathering >> Vipers




Adenorhinos
Atheris
Azemiops
Bitis
Cerastes
Daboia
Echis
Eristicophis
Macrovipera
Montatheris
Proatheris
Pseudocerastes
Vipera

Vipers come venomous snakes belonging to the Viperidae family (consisting of roughly 150 mintage). It is characterized by hanker erectile fangs, which are folded back while non within utilise. It as well keep around triangle-shaped heads using the distinctly narrower neck. A wide areas of a head home the venom secretor. Their eyes develop irises like people of the cat. Existence 0.Three–Three m hanker, vipers feed upon little animals, which are injected by owning venom and then followed until they die.

A viper's venom occurs as haemotoxin, and is typically further unsafe than a neurotoxin of a cobra. Since vipers possess a unfortunate digestive formulas, it rely on the venom to clean the job via rapid tissue damage. So, the bite to human being could, at worst, exist as possibly deadly. A accurate outcome strongly depends on a nature & severity of viper & the constitution and build of the man inside wonder. Still, because of the notable tissue damage from either a venom, possibly sustaining full coarse of action the bite is sure enough to leave a lasting mark. At a super worst, a front yard can potentially stand to exist as amputated.

Closely related groups
Adder Pit Vipers may be treated as a subpersonal (Crotalinae) of the viper family Viperidae (by using "true vipers" or even even pitless vipers in the subpersonal Viperinae), or as a family of their have, Crotalidae. Saharan Horned Viper

Marshall's Tavern
A tavern for Vipers and Legion. Includes photographs and commentary.

Smurf's Ley Access
Personal page for several characters within the Vipers, including an event list and original writings.

Brenna Keep - Home to the Lanznechts
History of the group and a photo gallery.

The Bloodletters
Unit roster, photograph galleries, links, and reports.

The Viper Faction
Forthcoming event information, reports, picture galleries and links.






© 2005 GeneralAnswers.org