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Dungeons and dragons homebrew monsters
Dungeons and dragons homebrew monsters





dungeons and dragons homebrew monsters

It’s always possible a player will light up the oil snakes themselves, if not it might be fun to watch them wandering round covered in oil while their next heated encounter awaits them. Running this, I wouldn’t tell the players that the oil left on them leaves them vulnerable to fire damage, though I would certainly mention the strong odour of the oil snake. The Snake Oil is a nasty little elemental, though the particular type of flammable grease it is made of has many applications, some less savoury than others. The salesman sees their interest, and asks if they would be interested in any snake oil… Among these items, they find a jar with a strange black, shifting mass inside. Strange coins, mundane items with interesting tales and items which could allow someone of the right mindset to find applications that were less than entirely legal. Venture inside, and they would see all manner of curios. The Griffons Saddlebag is creating unique homebrew items for your Dungeons and Dragons campaign. If one were to watch the doorway for long enough, *subtly enough* then they might learn of a face or two from the less official side of the city. It includes all monsters appearing in a product for OD&D, or the original White Box release of Dungeons & Dragons.Down an old alleyway filled with long closed shops, one door still remains open for business.

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The following is a list of Original Dungeons & Dragons monsters.







Dungeons and dragons homebrew monsters