Racial Advantages: Eagle-Eyed, Artistic Talent, Historical Talent, Odd-sized(Large), Imposing
Racial Disadvantages: Slow-Paced, Big Target
Petrifying Gaze xX: X times per day, a Gorgon may make a special attack. This attack uses all of their actions for a round, though they may regain partial actions and use those subsequently. They may only use this attack if their vision is not completely obscured. They may target any number of living targets(any player character counts) and make an accuracy roll. If they can see themselves, through a mirror for example, they always target themselves as well. This accuracy roll has a penalty of -1 for each target past the first. Modifiers that would normally be positive on this roll are negative, and vice-versa. Anyone who fails their accuracy roll is petrified. While in this form, they cannot move or use any of their actions, though they can think, see, and hear(and therefore formulate plots). They can be communicated with through telepathy. While in this form, any internal effects such as poison do not affect them(they are put "on hold" for the duration of the petrification), and they gain a +2d12 bonus to their soak rolls. At the beginning of a petrified character's first full turn, if they have MP left they may choose to make a personality roll against the roll the gorgon had made to petrify them (or 1 if the gorgon is currently dead or petrified). If the roll is successful, the character returns to normal at the end of the round and may act normally on the next round. If they fail, they take 5 MP damage. A gorgon may choose to reverse the petrification effect by spending another use of petrifying gaze, in which case no rolls are needed.
Sculpting Expert +X: A Gorgon is familiar with stonework at the very least through use of their petrification, and most have an appreciation of sculpture that leads them to gain knowledge off the art scene. Gorgons have a +X bonus to any rolls made to appraise sculpted artwork, and deal +X damage to targets made of stone(such as a petrified enemy) when using stoneworking tools on them.