It's a Kamadan.
Good call. Slaadi spring to mind.
WotC has already dealt with three "Classic" D&D monster types - Dragons, Elementals, and Demons. Slaadi are a good bet for book #4.
Slaadi don't strike me as an iconic D&D monster; at least as far as carrying its own AP. I can think of at least a half-dozen (mind flayers, giants, undead, devils, modron etc) that have had more success carrying a module (let alone AP) than Slaadi. I'm actually surprised undead haven't gotten more play. (Guess they're waiting for Ravenloft).
But, can you go from levels 1 to 15 in the Barrier Peaks? WotC seems uninterested in publishing mere adventure modules so far...
But, can you go from levels 1 to 15 in the Barrier Peaks? WotC seems uninterested in publishing mere adventure modules so far...
Good call. Slaadi spring to mind.
WotC has already dealt with three "Classic" D&D monster types - Dragons, Elementals, and Demons. Slaadi are a good bet for book #4.
Wacky enough to be part of the project that Pendelton Ward was working on? That Flail Snail seems like he would be right at home in the Land of Ooo