That's terrific, BTW.WayneLigon said:I have this idea of nine- or ten-foot-tall pillars of silvery light that cause Wisdom damage if you look at them too hard. Voices like old-time radio heard at the bottom of the sea.
That's terrific, BTW.WayneLigon said:I have this idea of nine- or ten-foot-tall pillars of silvery light that cause Wisdom damage if you look at them too hard. Voices like old-time radio heard at the bottom of the sea.
JayBrickwall said:But instead of ooey gooey... how about the "pillars of silvery light that cause Wisdom damage if you look at them too hard. Voices like old-time radio heard at the bottom of the sea." (per WayneL)
The men themselves CANNOT manifest here on earth, and come down in their "robotech mechs" but instead of a corporeal body living and breathing inside, they are ghostly, incandescent "psi-archons" pulling the meat puppet strings.
Hell, make the moon men living astral constructs. Maybe they're wholly independant beings, or maybe they're being projected by psionic masters on the moon. Maybe they're recognizeable as astral constructs, or maybe they look like duplicates of their creators (I'm picturing a bunch of old humans of unidentifiable ethnicity, dressed in very foreign but clearly very fancy clothing).EricNoah said:Hmmm, don't have that book, but do have a psionic PC in the group. I should look that direction too...
Actually, he specializes in astral constructs. All along I have had the idea that the tower would exude an "aura of disobedience" that would allow his astral constructs to try to free themselves from their master's control. Maybe the astral goop gets infected when it is conjured or whatever.
There are indeed. Polyhedron #74 has a 2nd Edition Spelljammer article detailing Moon Men, Earthmen, High Martians and Venusian Lizard Men.darthkilmor said:I can't remember what book it was in but, there are actual "moon men" defined somewhere out there. I want to say maybe its 2nd edition Dragonlance but I don't have books with me at the moment.
frankthedm said:Dungeon magazine #83 Deep Freeze by Cameron Widen has stats for the Farranth, who look a LOT like Lovecraftian Moon beasts.
EricNoah said:Ok, here's a different angle you could help me with ... there is a "humanoid" template out there I could apply to just about any kind of critter. Spiders, carrion crawlers, oozes, whathaveyou. Is there a good critter that's not already a humanoid that might make a super-cool moon man?
Flynn said:In Advanced Bestiary, there's a manimal template that you could use to do exactly that.
Why not apply it (with a little elbow grease) to the moon calf, and see what you get?
Hope It Helps,
Flynn