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Scrunts!

Rpjunkie

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So, has anyone seen the movie "Lady in The Water" by M. Night Shyamalan?

Does the Scrunt just not scream D&D? I would love Stats on these for playing in a game one day.

Wolf-like creature, made of Grass that can lay flat and not be see except through a mirror. It was awesome. This critter made th movie as far as i was concerned..

Thoughts?

RPJ
 

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found a picture if it will help.
 

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I saw it, and enjoyed it. And here I thought I was the only one.

Scrunts. Good evil beasties. I just hate the name. I think you'd do pretty well if you just took a dire wolf or worg, gave it a hide in plain sight ability, and maybe some mystical hunting skills and you're all set.
 

GoodKingJayIII said:
I saw it, and enjoyed it. And here I thought I was the only one.

Scrunts. Good evil beasties. I just hate the name. I think you'd do pretty well if you just took a dire wolf or worg, gave it a hide in plain sight ability, and maybe some mystical hunting skills and you're all set.

are then any 'plant creature' templates out there? This might be your chance to make one

Worg + Plant Template...
 


Tonguez said:
are then any 'plant creature' templates out there? This might be your chance to make one

Plant form in The Deluxe Book of Templates.

And the bog and moor hounds are in the 2nd Annual MC.
 

Woodling Template?

Should be in either MM2 of MoTP, need to check my books. But either way it's a plant creature template and should be about perfect to add to it.

EDIT: Found it, Woodling Template is in MM3 p198, and Wood Elemental Creature Template is in MoTP p196.
 
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