Henry
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Good old fashioned description. Nothing like it.
Three easy steps:
1. Read some H.P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard Short Stories.
2. Look at the picture of the beastie in the monster book you are using.
3. Be as vivid as you can. Use not just sight - use sound and smell. Describe mannerisms, like limps, slobberings, robotic precisions, and other alien behaviors.
Last thing: Be consistent. If "Umber Hulk" is "deep purple bug-man" to the players, NEVER call it by its real name. ONE SLIP, and the identity is blown. Even if one or two players guess right, don't call it that anyway - keep calling it the odd-ball name, so it keeps 'em guessing.
Three easy steps:
1. Read some H.P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard Short Stories.
2. Look at the picture of the beastie in the monster book you are using.
3. Be as vivid as you can. Use not just sight - use sound and smell. Describe mannerisms, like limps, slobberings, robotic precisions, and other alien behaviors.
Last thing: Be consistent. If "Umber Hulk" is "deep purple bug-man" to the players, NEVER call it by its real name. ONE SLIP, and the identity is blown. Even if one or two players guess right, don't call it that anyway - keep calling it the odd-ball name, so it keeps 'em guessing.