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<blockquote data-quote="Leatherhead" data-source="post: 8644916" data-attributes="member: 53176"><p><h3>Korred (VGtM)</h3><p></p><p>Korreds are hairy fey creatures with an affinity for earth and metals. They can locate gem and ore deposits with (presumably) their nose. And their hair is magical, transforming into whatever material it was cut with. Meaning many greedy people and monsters would be interested in getting their hands on one.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately for the Korred, they are a relatively tough CR 7 creature with some devious tricks. </p><p></p><p>Firstly they are naturally stealthy in rocks, which isn’t much but might let the Korred avoid some nastier battles. Secondly they have a handful of spells that make them very hard to pin down on combat.<em> Stone Shape </em>can be used to block off anyone giving chase, <em>Meld into Stone</em> can make a quick getaway where there wasn’t one otherwise, and <em>Commune With Nature</em> allows them to keep tabs on anyone who wanders into their area. Thirdly, they come equipped with a 50’ rope of woven hair that they can mentally command. This rope can slither around like a snake and then tie up any interloper that the Korred can see. This hair was cut by some iron or some other heavy substance because it’s remarkably stronger than the stuff your standard adventuring party has. In fact, the Hair Rope itself could be seen as an interesting reward for lower level groups that a Korred might need help from.</p><p></p><p>Korred also come with a burrowing speed and Tremorsense, allowing them to dig behind enemy frontlines for some bashing, or alternatively get high up on a cave wall to pelt their enemies with Rock attacks. And should their other control options prove ineffective, they can also cast <em>Otto’s Irresistible Dance</em>.</p><p></p><p>In the changeover, the Korred lost their Stone’s Strength power (though the extra dice are still there), and had the damage of their Rock attack nerfed a bit. Most importantly, they lost the<em> Conjure Elemental </em>spell, and the beefy backup it provided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leatherhead, post: 8644916, member: 53176"] [HEADING=2]Korred (VGtM)[/HEADING] Korreds are hairy fey creatures with an affinity for earth and metals. They can locate gem and ore deposits with (presumably) their nose. And their hair is magical, transforming into whatever material it was cut with. Meaning many greedy people and monsters would be interested in getting their hands on one. Fortunately for the Korred, they are a relatively tough CR 7 creature with some devious tricks. Firstly they are naturally stealthy in rocks, which isn’t much but might let the Korred avoid some nastier battles. Secondly they have a handful of spells that make them very hard to pin down on combat.[I] Stone Shape [/I]can be used to block off anyone giving chase, [I]Meld into Stone[/I] can make a quick getaway where there wasn’t one otherwise, and [I]Commune With Nature[/I] allows them to keep tabs on anyone who wanders into their area. Thirdly, they come equipped with a 50’ rope of woven hair that they can mentally command. This rope can slither around like a snake and then tie up any interloper that the Korred can see. This hair was cut by some iron or some other heavy substance because it’s remarkably stronger than the stuff your standard adventuring party has. In fact, the Hair Rope itself could be seen as an interesting reward for lower level groups that a Korred might need help from. Korred also come with a burrowing speed and Tremorsense, allowing them to dig behind enemy frontlines for some bashing, or alternatively get high up on a cave wall to pelt their enemies with Rock attacks. And should their other control options prove ineffective, they can also cast [I]Otto’s Irresistible Dance[/I]. In the changeover, the Korred lost their Stone’s Strength power (though the extra dice are still there), and had the damage of their Rock attack nerfed a bit. Most importantly, they lost the[I] Conjure Elemental [/I]spell, and the beefy backup it provided. [/QUOTE]
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