Described here is an encounter area devoted to a relatively obscure monster from Indian folklore called a Dristivasa, which, by all accounts, would seem to be a primordial cousin of the more familiar Carrion Crawler!
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Described here is an encounter area devoted to a relatively obscure monster from Indian folklore called a Dristivasa, which, by all accounts, would seem to be a primordial cousin of the more familiar Carrion Crawler!
This page is dedicated to D&D 5E bonus content for Skirmisher Publishing’s At the Shrine of Othrys project! Such material can also easily be used in conjunction with other fantasy role-playing settings, especially ones inspired by the history, myths, and legends of the Aegean.
Thanecros is a unique creature of elemental Earth and Negative Energy that looks like a small Gargoyle and which attempts to dominate whatever crypt he occupies.
A new Starfinder conversion of one of the numerous creatures from Dead Space!
This rod can be used to exert control over the various slimes, oozes, and jellies, with chances for success varying with the creature in question and loss of sanity being a possible consequence for failure.
Narasinhai are humanoid lions, fierce warriors who believe themselves to be the earthly descendants of a deity of the same form who laid waste armies of infernal opponents in ages past.
Hellios is a creature of elemental Fire and Positive Energy who looks like a brightly incandescent winged humanoid about the size of a large Halfling.
You're not really an alchemist unless you've survived a few laboratory explosions. But suppose you want to cause an explosion on purpose?
In my Curse of Strahd campaign I was compelled to introduce new items, magical or otherwise. Sometimes this was to fill a specific story need, other times to reinforce the horror of the setting, and other times just to flex my creative muscles. Now that the campaign is ended, I’m sharing those items here.
This page is dedicated to bonus content for In the Footsteps of Hercules, a system-free sourcebook devoted to a pilgrimage trail that can be used in conjunction with any fantasy role-playing games!
This post includes stats for two typical sorts of Myrmidons, both an Infantrymen and a Corporal, just in case they need supervision.
This complex astrological clock accurately reproduces the motions of all the heavenly spheres and celestial bodies, running ceaselessly despite its lack of motor or mainspring.
Olympians are people who can trace their bloodlines back to one or more of the deities associated with the Olympian pantheon. They tend to be attractive, well-formed, and generally pleasing to look at and be around, and to exhibit characteristics associated with the gods from which they are descended.
Deceptively simple in form and ferocity, no two gray oozes are alike, coming as they do in a variety of flavors, textures, and consistencies distinguishing one breed from the next.
While developing 5th Edition D&D material for my Skirmisher Publishing, I found myself wishing I had a list of all the Necromancy spells from the Player's Handbook, and so I went ahead and created one and posted it here for others to use!
Shriekers are the second stage in the complex life cycle of the creatures known as Graboids. When an adult Graboid has consumed enough food, it begins to develop offspring known as Shriekers, which grow inside the adult Graboid until they are mature enough to survive on their own.
Myrmidons were created by the gods to repopulate a land where nearly everyone was killed by a terrible plague after its ruler prayed that his country be made as populous as a nearby ant colony. Its inhabitants were, accordingly, transferred into people that were manlike in form but which remained antlike in many ways.
This article contains write-ups and detailed D&D 5E stat blocks for five clergy devoted to the deity Hercules, ranging in power from Acolytes to High Priests!
Cynocephalians are dog-headed people who, like Humans, vary greatly in height, build, coloration, and even the specific appearances of their most characteristic features, which can be similar to those of wolves, jackals, or any other sort of canines.
Slings were among the most widespread weapons of antiquity and, while they were simple weapons typically used by people of humble origins, they and their users often proved formidable in battle.