Tav_Behemoth
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I'm hoping the local wisdom can recommend a good fey-touched template for Behemoth3 to use in Horde Book 3: Rage of the Remorhaz.
Here's how the template will be used, to help y'all find the best fit. The idea behind the remorhaz horde is that their society/biology is like a beehive. There's a larval form of the remorhaz which can develop into three forms (the remorhaz, haz moth, and ice queen) just as a bee larva can become a worker, drone, or queen. Each of these creatures has a NPC in the book; right now we're designing the ice queen NPC, whose development from a remorla was tampered with by fey (e.g. by slipping her a faerie form of "royal jelly"). She's not exactly a half-fey, since there isn't actually a cross-breeding going on, but a half-fey template might achieve the effects we're looking for.
The template we use needs to be OGC; it needs to be well-designed & balanced; and ideally it'd be from a publisher who'd be willing to allow citation of the source in our text similar to this:
Thanks in advance for your help, and (unless you request otherwise) we'll also thank you in the credits for the Horde Book when it's published.
Here's how the template will be used, to help y'all find the best fit. The idea behind the remorhaz horde is that their society/biology is like a beehive. There's a larval form of the remorhaz which can develop into three forms (the remorhaz, haz moth, and ice queen) just as a bee larva can become a worker, drone, or queen. Each of these creatures has a NPC in the book; right now we're designing the ice queen NPC, whose development from a remorla was tampered with by fey (e.g. by slipping her a faerie form of "royal jelly"). She's not exactly a half-fey, since there isn't actually a cross-breeding going on, but a half-fey template might achieve the effects we're looking for.
The template we use needs to be OGC; it needs to be well-designed & balanced; and ideally it'd be from a publisher who'd be willing to allow citation of the source in our text similar to this:
The fey-touched template originally appeared (along with a wealth of related material) in Big Book of Feyness by Ima Fairie, copyright Seelie Press 2003; available through www.seeliepress.com
Thanks in advance for your help, and (unless you request otherwise) we'll also thank you in the credits for the Horde Book when it's published.