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Magic Wordsmith
Both are fun.
I used Kuo-Toa in my last campaign. The PCs were delving deep into a dungeon to get at the lair of an aberrant dragon. The kuo-toa were its worshippers, led by the insane kuo-toa archpriest Holy Mackerel who called upon all fishmen everywhere to make a pilgrimage to the dungeon ahead of the gate to The Shade opening. Some arrived with a holy relic - the skull of the last Fish Pope (a flameskull) - which nearly killed the characters. To this day, everyone's still afraid of the Fish Pope.
Previously, I have used bullywugs as pirates. Captain Burrp was one of my favorite NPCs. He sailed a great, fat galleon called The Crapaud.
I used Kuo-Toa in my last campaign. The PCs were delving deep into a dungeon to get at the lair of an aberrant dragon. The kuo-toa were its worshippers, led by the insane kuo-toa archpriest Holy Mackerel who called upon all fishmen everywhere to make a pilgrimage to the dungeon ahead of the gate to The Shade opening. Some arrived with a holy relic - the skull of the last Fish Pope (a flameskull) - which nearly killed the characters. To this day, everyone's still afraid of the Fish Pope.
Previously, I have used bullywugs as pirates. Captain Burrp was one of my favorite NPCs. He sailed a great, fat galleon called The Crapaud.