Showing posts with label monsters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monsters. Show all posts

Sunday, April 12, 2020

Secret Jackalope 2020 - Gnarly Swamp and Deep Jungle Witches

I took part in the OSR Discord's Secret Jackalope event! It's uh, like Secret Santa (which I also did!) but in March, I guess! 

My prompt comes from TROPICAWL, who wanted...
...A table or list of some gnarly swamp and/or deep jungle witches...
 Sounds fun! And turns out - it was! 

d6 Famous Deep Jungle Witches

Image from Old Book Illustrations
1. Elder Bogli Pagli - An old, decrepit lady with a deep hunch that acts as a shelf for the home she carries on her back. A large nest that houses several very colorful (and loud) birds and holds trinkets, alchemy tools, and various medicinal herbs and remedies. With a closer look, the old lady's mouth is sewn completely shut and frozen in a crusted smile. The birds whisper in the voices of those lost deep in the jungles. If you pay some sort of tithe, you can take an egg from the nest. 
2. The Cravens of the Crooked Hill - 4 witches, each a Fey spirit cursed long ago to rule over a pathetic patch of land. Each witch's emotions and appearance represent the four seasons, like they were exposed to the harshest elements of each season. The Summer sister has hot-pink, blistering skin that oozes pus with each movement, the Winter sister is completely frostbitten and stutters in both speech and motor skills, etc. Each sister wants the same thing, but they refuse to compromise on how to get it.
3. Mestel & Porter - Two old sister crones that travel in a mortar, using a pestle as an oar. Giggle furiously between sentences, which they usually finish for each other. They enjoy torturing people with obscure and obtuse riddles. Usually the riddles they give don't even have an answer - they just love watching people sweat under the pressure. If someone solves a riddle with a clever answer, they are often quite upset that someone thinks they're smarter than them. This tends to lead to a fight. Villagers that know about the couple might warn travelers that the right course of action is ignoring the riddle and complimenting their sick ride.
4. Barkback - A lady with brittle, bark-like skin. Crawls along trees, nearly invisible. Eats like a crocodile. Rather than torturing people, Barkback takes pleasure in torturing animals - especially human's pets, mounts, and familiars. Can usually be seen stalking the waters like a crocodile barely out of water, or clinging to a tree, watching from afar.
5. Spoontooth Mooneye - A gaunt, bony ghoul of a person that is covered in metal pots and pans. Cursed long ago, and now all they want is to find a spoon big enough to eat a tree. Signs of being near her lair includes scratchings against tree bark, trees missing chunks of wood like a creature bit off a piece, and randomly finding smooth, wooden sticks (spoons half-made and abandoned). Just wants to share a nice dinner with good company - it's a shame that not a lot of good company enjoys eating lost villagers.
6. The Moldy Princess - An old woman covered from head to toe in various fungi. Cursed by some deity/being of rot, she watches over the undergrowth of the jungles, taming and tending to the mushrooms that litter the deep depths of the jungles. Just wants to find a nice bride/groom to settle down with. Unfortunately, her curse makes "settling down" be more like "be slowly consumed by mushrooms over the span of a couple decades". 

Saturday, December 14, 2019

The Ghouls of Tothegsia

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Image grabbed from Darkest Dungeon
“Stay close,” Jean muttered, the length of his sword slick with blood. “They only follow if you’re alone.” It was more a guess than a fact, but a guess that kept the two fresh-faced ribbonsmen close to the captain. Outside the dilapidated shack the men took as refuge stirred a small group of hunchbacked monsters with whispy white skin stretched tight over long-limbed muscles. Jean could hear one of them gnawing on lieutenant Martin’s arm, the same one which only minutes ago kept a steady grip on his sword before the ghouls sunk their claws into his skull.
Ghouls are a neat concept. They have potential cannibal backgrounds, sharp claws and teeth, and tongues stretched out for better bone marrow suckin'. Typical zombie stuff, really, but they also have the added twist of being demonic. Here's how ghouls operate in one of my worlds I'm slowly developing.

Rather than a necromancer raising a ghoul with the mutter of a spell, ghouls are usually the result of a magical mishap in an area. In the techno-magik state of Tothegsia, small magical anomalies weaken the barrier between the planes. Some of them connect to the Sewers of Hell, an ever-growing labyrinth of spacious sewers. It is here where ghouls fester, living like rats feasting on the waste of Hell's citizens. Knowing their origins brings some of their odder features to light: their shadow's skinny tail, the constant wiggling of their holes-where-noses-usually-are, their dirk-like claws as thick as a pole-arm's head. When you see a ghoul, it's usually the last thing you see - unless there's dead meat around.

Ghouls have a heavy preference for dead flesh. This taste is developed from their natural habitat in the Sewers of Hell, where ghouls pick apart the corpses of punished sinners. Their eyes are hyper-sensitive to light, but work incredibly well in the dark, dank pits of the brimstone sewers. Since corpses in Hell are coated in a thick layer of rock, a ghoul's tough dagger-like claws are perfect for breaking through the shell. In fact, if given the proper sanitary measures and effort, ghoul claws make an excellent gift for your eccentric wizard friend who's favorite food is crab.
Ghouls like hanging out around cemeteries. Photo from the British Library.
Sometimes a ghoul gains a bit more sentience than its peers, these are known as ghasts. They grow psychically sensitive and begin to develop a personality of their own. This process naturally occurs when enough ghouls are grouped tightly in one spot such as a single cemetery or spacious sewer dead-end. Given enough time, a ghast could theoretically reach a level of intelligence matching that of the common Esarian person. With enough time, they might even exceed that. This worry is what propels adventuring groups such as The Golden Ribbon Exchange to be hired for local purges - ghouls left to their own devices for too long might realize there's bigger things out there than eating dead meat.

Imagine if they voted, yuck! Image from the British Library.

When hunting, ghouls travel in packs if possible. Small platoons that grow no bigger than 7 or 8 of them, though usually capering off at 3 or 4. In the rank Sewers of Hell, ghouls group up more often, and in bigger numbers. The highest recorded pack of ghouls spotted in the Sewers has been 12, recorded by a ribbonsmen who developed a deep fear of sewage and now requires a small group of escorts to use the privy.

Sometimes when ghouls are clustered in an overcrowded spot for some time, their shadow's tails can get wrapped up within each other. This is known as a ghoul king, a bundle of ghouls psychically tied to each other so they cannot wander more than 5 feet from another. Ghoul kings are incredibly dangerous, as once the tails have locked into each other the ghouls passively feed off one another's intellect. This can quickly develop into each ghoul of the pack becoming a ghast, with the time it takes to reach such a stage growing exponentially to the number of ghouls in the ghoul king. When this happens, the pack is known as a ghast king.

Tothegsian Ghoul Stat Block

Armor Class: like studded leather
Health: 3HD
Damage Resistances: poison

Multi-attack: A ghoul can attack 2 times each turn
Claws - +3 To Hit, damage like shortsword, average difficulty CON save to avoid poisoning

Planes Adjustment - If the ghoul is in Hell, they get 1 additional HD and 1 additional attack.

Tothegsian Ghast Stat Block

Armor Class: like chain shirt
Health: 4HD
Damage Resistances: poison
Damage Vulnerabilities: psychic

Multi-attack: A ghast can attack 2 times each turn, or forgo one attack to let a nearby ghoul attack immediately
Claws - +4 To Hit, damage like shortsword, same save as Ghoul stat block

Planes Adjustment - If the ghast is in Hell, they get 1 additional HD and do not need to forgo one attack to let a nearby ghoul attack immediately

Ghoul King Stat Block


Armor Class: like studded leather
Health: 1HD per ghoul in the ghoul king
Damage Resistances: poison

Shadow Tails: Ghoul Kings are psionically tied to each other with their shadow's rat-like tails. This connection can be cut by either killing at least half the ghoul in the ghoul king, or by using a shadow weapon to sever the tie.

Multi-attack: A ghoul king can attack 2 times each turn.
Flurry of Claws - +3 To Hit, damage like longsword, challenging CON save to avoid poisoning

Plane Adjustment - If the ghoul king is in Hell, they get 1 additional attack

Ghast King Stat Block


Armor Class: like chain shirt
Health: 2HD per ghoul in the ghast king
Damage Resistances: poison
Damage Vulnerabilities: psychic

Spellcasting: Ghast Kings can cast fire-based psionic spells such as Fireball, Scorching Ray, and Fire Bolt. Their spellcasting To Hit is +3 and their Spell Save is DC13, unless they are in close range of a wizard - then they use the wizard's To Hit and Spell Save.

They can cast a number of times equal to half their total HD count per day.

Shadow Tails: Ghast Kings are psionically tied to each other with their shadow's rat-like tails. This connection can be cut by either killing at least half the ghasts in the ghast king, or by using a shadow weapon to sever the tie. Once either condition is met, each ghast in the ghast king becomes a ghoul instead. 

Multi-attack: A ghast king can attack 2 times each turn, or attack 1 time and cast 1 spell.
Flurry of Claws - +4 To Hit, damage like longsword, challenging CON save to avoid poisoning.

Plane Adjustment - If the ghast king is in Hell, they get 2 additional HD per ghast in the ghast king and 1 additional attack per turn.