FireLance
Legend
No idea. It must be a swamp thing.What's with the white-knighting of swamps?
No idea. It must be a swamp thing.What's with the white-knighting of swamps?
Steel predators eat your stuff after they kill you. No need for a mechanic to prevent players from being boned if the character is already dead.Has anyone else noticed the disconnect between the Steel Predators lore section and the actual monster stats? It mentions consuming magic items and leaving behind residuum when destroyed, even though the stat block doesn't? It's almost as if the author got steel predator and rust monster confused...
Yeah, its ilo doesn't look like what i want in a D&D book.I hear you. But when I saw that Cartoon Network art for Maw of Acamar I decided there is no way I'm using it.
Don't forget some folks see swamps as beautiful wetlands to be protected from being turned into something productive. In a fantasy world, it isn't unreasonable for swamps have a similar idealized beauty which the bullywugs set about to ruin.6) Bullywugs "turn any swamp they inhabit into a dismal echo of the land it once was." I'm guessing that a dismal echo of a swamp would be really dismal.
What's with the white-knighting of swamps?
Well, it is the common misconception that all wetlands are terrible places only populated with man eating crocodiles, and deadly mosquitoes that has allowed the rampant destruction all wetlands which are not only one of the most biologically diverse biomes on the planet but also provide important services to humans such as flood control and water purification.
"Eyes of Vecna have a strong connection to Vecna..."
Really? I'd never guess!
I just had a thought.11) Duergar have quills, as I've pointed out elsewhere on the boards. This is amusing to me.
I hear you. But when I saw that Cartoon Network art for Maw of Acamar I decided there is no way I'm using it.