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<blockquote data-quote="amnuxoll" data-source="post: 5333712" data-attributes="member: 13028"><p>I posted this to my campaign mailing list today. Does it make you want to play or bore you?</p><p></p><p>[WARNING: mild spoilers for the PF Kingmaker campaign.]</p><p></p><p>:AMN:</p><p></p><p>When a criminal really wants to get lost, she heads to the swamp. The</p><p>ever changing terrain and dangerous wildlife means that even the most</p><p>dogged pursuers are likely to give up the chase.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately, the strange beetle-man's path is a straight one. You</p><p>lose his trail regularly but Martin's keen eye always manages to pick</p><p>it up again at a hillock or upon the finger-like roots of the massive</p><p>trees that cling to the muddy ground. Snakes and frogs are everywhere</p><p>and the leeches seem to really enjoy the way that Terc tastes,</p><p>including one species that Alred thinks may be an as-yet-uncatalogued</p><p>species.</p><p></p><p>The only one who loves the swamp is Rootstalker. He munches happily</p><p>on the reeds and plants that spring from the murky water. Ripple has</p><p>to work hard to keep him from making grunts and small trumpets of</p><p>pleasure for fear of drawing attention.</p><p></p><p>Alas, her efforts are in vain. Abruptly you become aware of pair of</p><p>warriors ahead of you and a quick search turns up three more to your</p><p>right. These creatures are not humans, but boggards: feral frogmen</p><p>that are known to inhabit the swamps. They wear crude armor and wield</p><p>spiked clubs.</p><p></p><p>The boggards are mounted on horse-sized creatures that look like a</p><p>cross between a salamander and a frog and drip with copious amounts of</p><p>pale purple slime. Each one of these creatures sports a pair of</p><p>massive saber tooth fangs that thrust down from their upper mandible.</p><p></p><p>As you spot the boggards, they stand up from their hiding places in</p><p>the deeper water. One of them, clearly older than the others, speaks</p><p>calmly in a deep bubbly voice. His language is indecipherable but his</p><p>meaning seems clear. He gestures at you with his club and points back</p><p>toward the east where you came from. However, even as he finishes his</p><p>command, a younger boggard on your right (clearly the largest of the</p><p>warriors) takes a step forward and gurgles unhappily at the first.</p><p>Abruptly there is a chorus of croaks and rumbles as they vociferously</p><p>discuss your fate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amnuxoll, post: 5333712, member: 13028"] I posted this to my campaign mailing list today. Does it make you want to play or bore you? [WARNING: mild spoilers for the PF Kingmaker campaign.] :AMN: When a criminal really wants to get lost, she heads to the swamp. The ever changing terrain and dangerous wildlife means that even the most dogged pursuers are likely to give up the chase. Fortunately, the strange beetle-man's path is a straight one. You lose his trail regularly but Martin's keen eye always manages to pick it up again at a hillock or upon the finger-like roots of the massive trees that cling to the muddy ground. Snakes and frogs are everywhere and the leeches seem to really enjoy the way that Terc tastes, including one species that Alred thinks may be an as-yet-uncatalogued species. The only one who loves the swamp is Rootstalker. He munches happily on the reeds and plants that spring from the murky water. Ripple has to work hard to keep him from making grunts and small trumpets of pleasure for fear of drawing attention. Alas, her efforts are in vain. Abruptly you become aware of pair of warriors ahead of you and a quick search turns up three more to your right. These creatures are not humans, but boggards: feral frogmen that are known to inhabit the swamps. They wear crude armor and wield spiked clubs. The boggards are mounted on horse-sized creatures that look like a cross between a salamander and a frog and drip with copious amounts of pale purple slime. Each one of these creatures sports a pair of massive saber tooth fangs that thrust down from their upper mandible. As you spot the boggards, they stand up from their hiding places in the deeper water. One of them, clearly older than the others, speaks calmly in a deep bubbly voice. His language is indecipherable but his meaning seems clear. He gestures at you with his club and points back toward the east where you came from. However, even as he finishes his command, a younger boggard on your right (clearly the largest of the warriors) takes a step forward and gurgles unhappily at the first. Abruptly there is a chorus of croaks and rumbles as they vociferously discuss your fate. [/QUOTE]
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