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<blockquote data-quote="the Jester" data-source="post: 9238011" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>I have certain monsters that dominate, or that don't exist, in certain areas of my campaign world; but it's a huge world and there is no arbitrary number or anything like that. </p><p></p><p>Near Fandelose, the final city of the campaign world- which is to say, the last standing city- there are rugged hills rising into mountains to the north. In this area you will find lots of goblinoids; griffons dominate the sky; there are tribes of ogres and hill giants; a small group of aaracokra; and any number of normal and giant animals. Lots of other things exist, but those are the dominant ones. Small groups of other creatures live in smaller areas, e.g. there is a section full of strange pits that host gambados.</p><p></p><p>To the south and west are extensive plains, which digesters roam. Every seven years there is a great digester migration, too.</p><p></p><p>A river runs from the mountains through the city and to the south. This is inhabited by giant bloodworms. To the south, where it dumps into the plains, trolls- especially aquatic ones- live in and around it, and commonly attack or claim the one bridge that crosses it. Giant snapping turtles also live in and around the river</p><p></p><p>East of the river are extensive forests, haunted by various types of Fey and full of apes, including the occasional giant ape. There is even a temple established generations back by a druid who interbred with the apes, forming a small colony of half-apes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the Jester, post: 9238011, member: 1210"] I have certain monsters that dominate, or that don't exist, in certain areas of my campaign world; but it's a huge world and there is no arbitrary number or anything like that. Near Fandelose, the final city of the campaign world- which is to say, the last standing city- there are rugged hills rising into mountains to the north. In this area you will find lots of goblinoids; griffons dominate the sky; there are tribes of ogres and hill giants; a small group of aaracokra; and any number of normal and giant animals. Lots of other things exist, but those are the dominant ones. Small groups of other creatures live in smaller areas, e.g. there is a section full of strange pits that host gambados. To the south and west are extensive plains, which digesters roam. Every seven years there is a great digester migration, too. A river runs from the mountains through the city and to the south. This is inhabited by giant bloodworms. To the south, where it dumps into the plains, trolls- especially aquatic ones- live in and around it, and commonly attack or claim the one bridge that crosses it. Giant snapping turtles also live in and around the river East of the river are extensive forests, haunted by various types of Fey and full of apes, including the occasional giant ape. There is even a temple established generations back by a druid who interbred with the apes, forming a small colony of half-apes. [/QUOTE]
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