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==D&D==
==D&D==
In [[Dungeons & Dragons]], Lamassu (usually misspelled as Lammasu) and Shedu are two seperate Good aligned outsiders. Lamassu are winged man-headed lions with the powers of a 7th level [[Cleric]], whilst Shedu are man-headed winged bulls with [[psion]]ic powers.
In [[Dungeons & Dragons]], Lamassu (usually misspelled as Lammasu) and Shedu are two seperate Good aligned outsiders. Lamassu are winged man-headed lions with the powers of a 7th level [[Cleric]], whilst Shedu are winged man-headed bulls with [[psion]]ic powers.


'''Lammasu Gallery'''
'''Lammasu Gallery'''
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Shedu MM 2e.png
Shedu 3e.jpg|3e
Shedu 3e.jpg|3e

Revision as of 17:46, 27 August 2021

The Lamassu is an obscure monster from ancient Sumeria, also known as a Shedu. It appears as a winged bull or lion with the head of a human man and is regarded as a protector spirit, as well as being associated with a particular goddess. The monster is based off of a Sumerian mythological creature of the same name, which is probably one of the reasons it's so obscure, as it doesn't originate from Greek/Roman, Egyptian, or Lovecraftian mythos.

D&D

In Dungeons & Dragons, Lamassu (usually misspelled as Lammasu) and Shedu are two seperate Good aligned outsiders. Lamassu are winged man-headed lions with the powers of a 7th level Cleric, whilst Shedu are winged man-headed bulls with psionic powers.

Lammasu Gallery

Shedu Gallery

Wahammer Fantasy

In Warhammer Fantasy Battles, one of the mount options for Chaos Dwarf sorcerers is a lamassu also-misspelled lammasu, which is a magic-eating monster depicted as a winged bull/lion thing with the head of a chaos dwarf. Lammasu also appeared as one of the bindable monsters in Storm of Magic.