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Cocktail recipe for the day

Double Bourbon On the Rocks
3 oz. bourbon
Ice

Combine in a rocks glass.
Suffer no fools, take no guff, etc.
john huston 50s GIF by Turner Classic Movies
 


I think I'm going to need a palette cleanser after this next Survivor: 5E round. A brief intermission would be nice, before we dive into Egyptian, Norse, and Greek pantheons. Something light and quick.

I'm thinking Cats vs. Dogs.
I don't think you could do it in 5E (at least, not without scouring dozens of questionable-quality third-party products and homebrew), but if you include all of official D&D flavors...
  1. Blink Dog (MM, 2014)
  2. Cheetah (MM2, 1983)
  3. Cooshee (MM2, 1983)
  4. Death Dog (FF, 1980)
  5. Devil Dog (FF, 1980)
  6. Displacer Beast (MM, 1977)
  7. Foo Dog (MM2, 1983)
  8. Hellcat (FF, 1980)
  9. Hell Hound (MM, 1977)
  10. Hound of Ill Omen (FF, 1981)
  11. Jaguar (MM, 1977)
  12. Leopard (MM, 1977)
  13. Lion (MM, 1977)
  14. Lynx, Giant (MM, 1977)
  15. Moon Dog (MM2, 1983)
  16. Nonafel (FF, 1980)
  17. Smilodon (MM, 1977)
  18. Tiger (MM, 1977)
  19. War Dog (MM, 1977)
  20. Yeth Hound (MM2, 1983)
And while there are a few edge cases included (displacer beast, moon dog, yeth hound), there are plenty more edge cases I excluded: tabaxi, lycanthropes, the Cat Lord, the Wild Hunt Hounds from DDG, etc.

EDIT: How could I forget the Wild Dogs (MM, 1977)? Also, Guardian Familiars (FF, 1980) exclusively take the form of black cats. The Caterwaul (also FF, 1980) might be a great cat, or maybe not, hard to tell from Russ Nicholson's artwork.
 
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I've never had much interest in Spelljammer. I don't dislike it, but there's always been plenty of stuff that appealed to me more so that I never used my limited free time to try the setting.

Until just now, when I realized you could do a PC crew based on Cowboy Bebop.
 



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