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Sometimes there are mini-ecosystems that can involve a giant beast or fiend. These creatures will follow the massive creature around cleaning up the scraps the massive being left behind. Other benefits might include starving off sicknesses and grooming.
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Spell descriptions can have a great impact on your players and your group. With any character you use, think of the movements they would make to produce these spells.
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A massive giant and his sword lay at rest here. Staining the mountain red with every snowfall. Some say this corpse has been here for hundreds of years. But because of the frigid atmosphere, the corpse has stayed intact.
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Dungeon entrances do not always just have to be a door or small hole in the mountain. Sometimes it is a giant crevasse with its own ecosystem with a narrow passageway that takes you deeper and deeper.
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Insatiable appetites can be hard to appease. This creature is constantly hungry and usually has little problems getting the meal it works for with its spellcasting ability. Luckily it is usually fighting with a local group of creatures and is kept busy.
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These ferocious creatures are known to be agile creatures that attack swiftly. Just care for the hunting ground they lurk in, otherwise, you might be their next meal.
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These undead sap the positive energy out of creatures and use radiant damage. Almost like the Deathless, except a little bit more on the neutral side. They still can't help things dying around their presence
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This demon relies on poison and spell casting to bring down their prey. Always finding the right angle to come out ahead
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This #GeneratedMonster came from my code. A CR 6 dragon with a breath weapon and poison! I have been tuning things a little to make the creatures more balanced, but still, have some work to do... Not bad for a creature generated by pure code!
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Old abandoned buildings are ripe pickings for thieves guilds and shady organizations. Just a big enough space for gatherings and bases of operations
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