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Avid gamer & tabletop lover; mediocre designer & artist. I make statblocks for D&D. I go more in-depth for my posts on my Instagram or Tumblr. He/Him 🏳️‍🌈
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A conversion of the Attic Whisperer from Pathfinder! One of the creepiest — and most tragic — monsters in the Pathfinder bestiary, this monster is a perfect creepy encounter for a decrepit building and a great opportunity for worldbuilding.

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Fun Fr-onday, a collab with familiar.foes on Instagram! SCP-4975 — a personal favorite SCP since I love creepy old folk monsters; check out its entry on the SCP website to learn more.

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Hey, the bard’s looking a little sus. Fun Fr-unday, with a trend that I’m joining fashionably late. This was pretty interesting to try and put into a fantasy setting. Who knows, maybe there’s an adventure to have regarding what they are.

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The Daitengu: the more popular interpretation of the tengu, most well known for their distinctive red face and long nose. In folk tales, these yokai have been both mentors and monsters, making them a versatile option for an NPC in your campaign.

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Fun Friday: Good ol’ Yakkity Yakra. The first boss of Chrono Trigger and the point in which I realized how important positioning is. Apparently this thing has a descendant, so...I assume there’s a whole species of Yakra to throw at your players.

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Fun Fr-aturday! They call him Gato, he has metal joints. If you can beat him up, you’ll earn 15 points!

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Bonus: taking after my role-model , here is Willow (in her iconic Treecko form), fashionably late! But in all seriousness, this LP’s been a blast; thanks for the insane amount of work you’ve poured into it Emile.

(And yes, Pokemon is now a language).

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Cleaned up my Hunchback of Notre Dame stat blocks and put them up on homebrewery with some error fixes and new descriptions. Here you go: https://t.co/r2FkaqetNt

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The Cindered Dancer, inspired by Esmerelda. Specifically, the flaming visage of her that appears in the classic Hellfire song from the Disney movie. Thus, the dancers appropriately operate by charming their targets into walking towards a fiery end.

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Bonus: Took some creative liberties with this one, seeing as how doorbells and hair spray don’t exactly scream fantasy. Been watching ‘s covers since Replay (2014), and recently caught a few of his streams. So much admiration; thank you for all the hard work Jules.

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