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5E: Converting Monsters from White Dwarf Magazine for Fifth Edition
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<blockquote data-quote="ilgatto" data-source="post: 8908385" data-attributes="member: 86051"><p>That makes sense.</p><p></p><p>Ah, yes..., erm..., pray forgive me for inevitable future mistakes/misremembering.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Huzzah!</p><p></p><p>So, what's next? Chieftains coz they may have to be included in the description?</p><p></p><p></p><p>AMIRASPIAN CY<strong>CLOPS</strong></p><p></p><p>Amiraspian cyclopes are violent, one-eyed, man-eating giants, innate foes of humankind that continually raid villages, paralyzing their inhabitants with their hypnotic stare before slaughtering those that resist and taking the rest back to their cave lair to <span style="color: red">impregnate/violate</span> the women and eat the others.</p><p>An Amiraspian cyclops stands nine feet tall and has dull, weathered tan skin and a clump of greenish black, straggly hair. It has powerful arms, clawed hands, and a large, wide maw with which it can inflict horrendous bites. Its single eye is a clear sea-green.</p><p>Amiraspian cyclopes can be found almost anywhere, including underground complexes, and they habitually dwell in caves.</p><p></p><p><em><strong><span style="color: red">(Bullying the Weak/Bullying and Lording It Over/Ruling the Weak/Lording It Over the Weak).</span></strong></em> Well-versed in the brutal and violent ways of various humanoids and typically speaking many of their languages, Amiraspian cyclopes are frequently found in control of a group of orcs, gnolls, goblins, hobgoblins, and perhaps other, similar humanoids <span style="color: green">(for svarts)?</span>, dominating them because of their ferocity and strength.</p><p><em><strong>Males Only.</strong></em> Possibly due to genetic deficiencies, there are no female Amiraspian cyclopes. However, they do procreate and they require human women for this purpose, which they capture on their raids and take back to their lair. Consequently, in any lair there will be from one to six pregnant human women, which will be devoured after childbirth. The children of this unholy union are either Amiraspian cyclopes, cyclopean humans with a single eye, or regular humans. Of these, the regular humans are devoured with the mother, the cyclopean humans are cast out to fend for themselves, and the Amiraspian cyclopes join the group.</p><p><em><strong>Man-Eaters.</strong></em> Amiraspian cyclopes eat human flesh, though they prefer the meat of halflings, gnomes, dwarves, and elves. Any such creatures they have not eaten are kept prisoner in their lair, alive only until the day they are eaten. Amiraspian cyclopes dislike the flesh of half-orcs, although they will still kill them as a matter of course, leaving their corpses for scavengers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilgatto, post: 8908385, member: 86051"] That makes sense. Ah, yes..., erm..., pray forgive me for inevitable future mistakes/misremembering.:) Huzzah! So, what's next? Chieftains coz they may have to be included in the description? AMIRASPIAN CY[B]CLOPS[/B] Amiraspian cyclopes are violent, one-eyed, man-eating giants, innate foes of humankind that continually raid villages, paralyzing their inhabitants with their hypnotic stare before slaughtering those that resist and taking the rest back to their cave lair to [COLOR=red]impregnate/violate[/COLOR] the women and eat the others. An Amiraspian cyclops stands nine feet tall and has dull, weathered tan skin and a clump of greenish black, straggly hair. It has powerful arms, clawed hands, and a large, wide maw with which it can inflict horrendous bites. Its single eye is a clear sea-green. Amiraspian cyclopes can be found almost anywhere, including underground complexes, and they habitually dwell in caves. [I][B][COLOR=red](Bullying the Weak/Bullying and Lording It Over/Ruling the Weak/Lording It Over the Weak).[/COLOR][/B][/I] Well-versed in the brutal and violent ways of various humanoids and typically speaking many of their languages, Amiraspian cyclopes are frequently found in control of a group of orcs, gnolls, goblins, hobgoblins, and perhaps other, similar humanoids [COLOR=green](for svarts)?[/COLOR], dominating them because of their ferocity and strength. [I][B]Males Only.[/B][/I] Possibly due to genetic deficiencies, there are no female Amiraspian cyclopes. However, they do procreate and they require human women for this purpose, which they capture on their raids and take back to their lair. Consequently, in any lair there will be from one to six pregnant human women, which will be devoured after childbirth. The children of this unholy union are either Amiraspian cyclopes, cyclopean humans with a single eye, or regular humans. Of these, the regular humans are devoured with the mother, the cyclopean humans are cast out to fend for themselves, and the Amiraspian cyclopes join the group. [I][B]Man-Eaters.[/B][/I] Amiraspian cyclopes eat human flesh, though they prefer the meat of halflings, gnomes, dwarves, and elves. Any such creatures they have not eaten are kept prisoner in their lair, alive only until the day they are eaten. Amiraspian cyclopes dislike the flesh of half-orcs, although they will still kill them as a matter of course, leaving their corpses for scavengers. [/QUOTE]
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