aramis erak
Legend
As a side note: the foes in the QS are not in the corebook...
Also - the sablewood guide provides an environment for the village of Hush.
I'll also note: the QS adversary blocks are not up to the standard set in the corebook. They are missing the description and motivation/tactics lines. The Sablewood subsetting guide has full statblocks for what it gives statblocks for...
Which leads me on to...
I'm having to write a followup adventure to the QS because my players loved it. It got my quietest player more active...
Ancient Skeleton - close to Skeleton Warrior... different damage, fewer HP. Not in Sablewood Guide, either.
Forest Wraith - not even the same kind of being as the "stonewraith" in the book.
Strixwolf – comparable to, but very distinctly different from, the Dire Wolf. Is in the Sablewood Subsetting guide.
Thistlefolk Ambusher - no readily apparent parallel. Thistlefolk mention in the Sablewood subsetting guide, but no stat blocks there.
Forest Wraith - not even the same kind of being as the "stonewraith" in the book.
Strixwolf – comparable to, but very distinctly different from, the Dire Wolf. Is in the Sablewood Subsetting guide.
Thistlefolk Ambusher - no readily apparent parallel. Thistlefolk mention in the Sablewood subsetting guide, but no stat blocks there.
I'll also note: the QS adversary blocks are not up to the standard set in the corebook. They are missing the description and motivation/tactics lines. The Sablewood subsetting guide has full statblocks for what it gives statblocks for...
Which leads me on to...
I'm having to write a followup adventure to the QS because my players loved it. It got my quietest player more active...