Ambrus
Explorer
Yeah... There are those delusions I was speaking about; only an egomaniac believes that he's the source of everyone else's ideas.Voadam said:And Voadam's propensity to come up with theories starts to infect others.![]()

Yeah... There are those delusions I was speaking about; only an egomaniac believes that he's the source of everyone else's ideas.Voadam said:And Voadam's propensity to come up with theories starts to infect others.![]()
Ambrus said:So we're all being affected by a doom spell effect? Is this a common phenomena in the forest or something entirely new to Maelicent?
Well, I don't mean to brag, but his will save is +0.Everyone except for Brakkus is under the effect of the doom spell.
Go ahead and bring on your flying bunnies!I confess that I so wanted to do the flying bunnies attacking thing. Ah, well. Another time, perhaps.
CanadienneBacon said:I've altered them slightly--they're medium-sized in this encounter, not small.
Voadam said:CB, I have no problem with monsters having powers we do not have potential character access to, including psionics. I'm fine with whatever wierd mosnters and magic you want us to encounter, even if it is far outside of the core books and draconomicon.
I seem to recall al'miraj from the FF having a gem in their head near the horn, do these have one as well?
CanadienneBacon said:Ya know, I wish I owned Fiend Folio, but I do not. I bought just one book in the last 18 months and it was about two weeks ago. d20 Modern.![]()
I'm statting Al-mi'raj from another lovely book I own by the title of The Tome of Horrors. Since this campaign was originally done up for 2e, I thought it highly fitting to toss in a few monsters from Necromancer's inclusion of some of the oddballs from 1e and 2e (re-done for 3e). Just hope nothing gets lost in translation from 2e to 3e to 3.5!
I do own an OOP copy of the original FF...are the horned bunnies in there, too? Never thought to look them up in there...