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<blockquote data-quote="(un)reason" data-source="post: 5738786" data-attributes="member: 27780"><p><strong><u>Dragon Magazine annual 1998 </u></strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>part 7/8</p><p></p><p></p><p>Dragon's Bestiary: Off to the city again, for some more not particularly impressive variants on existing creatures, courtesy of our resident ecologist. Come on, surely someone else is submitting stuff. Stop bogarting this place. You aren't that interesting. </p><p></p><p>Acid pigeons exaggerate an existing creature, making them even more destructive to statues and buildings. Give 1st level adventurers the job of hunting them down and cleaning up the city if you really want them to feel small. </p><p></p><p>Pirahna ants are completely self explanatory. Um, don't we have these in real life anyway, albeit found in jungles? Oh, they're even smarter are they? Well, whoopee doo. Filler. </p><p></p><p>Polyroaches merge into one huge cockroach, taking the whole hive mind thing a bit too literally. Like the demonic sawflys of a couple of issues ago, I can see this being quite creepy. </p><p> </p><p>Rat burglars are also self explanatory. Intelligent kleptomaniac rats? With a goofy backstory typical of his writing. A low level substitute for wererats, methinks. Still, you could well use them to liberate adventurers of a bit of their treasure sneakily. </p><p></p><p>Stone termites, unsurprisingly, eat stone. This means they're a lot harder to squash, and similarly more troublesome to the structural integrity of your home. Another unglamorous pain for low level adventurers to solve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="(un)reason, post: 5738786, member: 27780"] [B][U]Dragon Magazine annual 1998 [/U][/B] part 7/8 Dragon's Bestiary: Off to the city again, for some more not particularly impressive variants on existing creatures, courtesy of our resident ecologist. Come on, surely someone else is submitting stuff. Stop bogarting this place. You aren't that interesting. Acid pigeons exaggerate an existing creature, making them even more destructive to statues and buildings. Give 1st level adventurers the job of hunting them down and cleaning up the city if you really want them to feel small. Pirahna ants are completely self explanatory. Um, don't we have these in real life anyway, albeit found in jungles? Oh, they're even smarter are they? Well, whoopee doo. Filler. Polyroaches merge into one huge cockroach, taking the whole hive mind thing a bit too literally. Like the demonic sawflys of a couple of issues ago, I can see this being quite creepy. Rat burglars are also self explanatory. Intelligent kleptomaniac rats? With a goofy backstory typical of his writing. A low level substitute for wererats, methinks. Still, you could well use them to liberate adventurers of a bit of their treasure sneakily. Stone termites, unsurprisingly, eat stone. This means they're a lot harder to squash, and similarly more troublesome to the structural integrity of your home. Another unglamorous pain for low level adventurers to solve. [/QUOTE]
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