Slug Nun

Slug Nun, or Rosary as a companion, is a monster in the first part of Monster Girl Quest: Paradox.

Monsterpedia Entry
''“A Slug Girl who worships the goddess Ilias and serves as a nun. She has a calm personality, but is highly territorial, and will attack those who carelessly enter her territory. While she is usually chaste, her sexual deprivation causes her to greedily suck up men’s semen whenever she attacks them. In addition to using her tongue to slurp semen, she may also use the opening on her lower body to squeeze it out. In following the teachings of Ilias, however, she will almost never kill men.''

''The idea of worshipping Ilias is normally considered a heresy among monsters, but because the recovery magic she uses is useful, other slugs seem to be accepting of her. Faith in Ilias within human society has been in steady decline, while a reversal phenomena has been taking place in which monsters, after entering into human society, become committed to the teachings of Ilias. Even among monsters, who consider these teachings antithetical, the number of them who believe in Ilias are on the rise.”''

Attacks

 * Slime Attack – One Foe, Normal Attack, Slime 50%
 * Sticky Slime – One Foe, Pleasure Attribute, Slime 75%
 * Slug Fellatio – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute
 * Slug Chest Licking – One Foe (F), Pleasure Attribute
 * Slug Genital Licking – One Foe (F), Pleasure Attribute
 * Slug Paizuri – One Foe (Luka), Pleasure Attribute
 * Heal – One Ally, Heal
 * Enhance Guard – One Ally, Halve Damage, +50% Defence for 6 Turns

Evaluation
"Slug Nun, what a horrible creature... ...No doubt you were overjoyed by her stickiness. Slug Nun uses healing and support magic. You should prioritize disposing of her. She's weak to Lightning like all slugs so focus on using Lightning-based attacks. Furthermore, you can seal her magic by using Silence. If she has no more magic at her disposal she's not much of a threat. Defeat her as you see fit. Now go, oh brave Luka. Get rid of those mucus spreading, slimy Nuns with salt."