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In their worship of Vaprak the Destroyer, some Frost Giants will consume the flesh of trolls to gain their regenerative power! A side effect is deformity - sprouting extra limbs and even heads is not unheard of, nd these giants are often seen as immortal abominations even among their own kind!
More than a mere hag, these creatures sell collected souls to the Hells in exchange for more evil power!
Next in the one-eyed ranks of the Cyclops kingdom are the Hewers, spear-wielding warriors who do not mind the extra range that their weapons give them.
Thunderspire Caves: Bookman blows his perception check as the Hyena pack moves in for the kill.
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Often dismissed as mindless "savages," Lizardfolk have a surprisingly rich and complex culture. They're more than willing to play up to stereotypes, though.
"Most monks are calm and serene, desiring only peace and harmony. There are exceptions, however."
Say it with me! Mad Monkey Monk! Mad Monkey Monk! Mad Monkey Monk! YAY!
This is a fodder piece. He's actually good fodder for his aspect, replacing the previous fodder piece at his cost - the Monkey's stats are actually genuinely better, which is one of the few genuine examples of power creep in Dreamblade. The previous Passion fodder piece was this caveman dude at 3 points to spawn, 3 attack, 2 defense, 3 life. The Monk is 3 spawn points, 3 attack, 2 defense, 4 life. I never said it was a big amount of power creep.
Lolth is so insane that like, you can see a six-armed demonish drow and just go, "Okay, I guess" like it's a totally normal thing.
Among the most horrific of undead, Boneclaws seem to have arisen naturally, like an evolution of these twisted mockeries of life.
Sometimes when demons die, their spirits conglomerate into the undead Immoliths, spirits of fire and malice.