I am watching the Superbowl now, but I will give you some awesome suggestions very soon for Epic Monsters! How about Bigfoot for starters?Since you've got a thing going here: I could use more Epic Monsters subjects. I've only got 3 on that list and I'm not wild about doing two Nordic serpents so soon after Fafnir, particularly because the Yggdrasil serpents are basically encounters rather than monster builds.
The Lenape myth of the "Great Turtle" was first recorded between 1678 and 1680 by Jasper Danckaerts. The myth is shared by other indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands, notably the Iroquois.[5]Bigfoot is too easily handed off as a Giant Ape or Yeti. World Turtle is something I can probably go after since I've gotta figure on some titanic creature-encounter rules anyway for the nordic world serpents
Please go like Mike Myler's 5E Epic Monsters: Peter Pan!!! If he gets 20 likes he'll agree to write up Hercules!!!
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D&D 5E - Epic Monsters: Peter Pan
“It’s a bird! It’s a plane!” No, it’s that half-bird half-boy shadow-fighting faerie-friend from Neverland, that lad who can never grow up but apparently can do anything else: Peter Pan! This is a literature character invented by the Scotsman J.M. Barrie, a novelist and playwright in the...www.enworld.org
Enough that we can afford to buy the license for Godzilla.How many likes for Godzilla?