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Post by DM Nim ToastHater on Jul 8, 2017 3:39:15 GMT
These first two are reimaginings of creatures that my dad told me he used in a few of his old school campaigns. The Flying Brick (name explains it all...and there is a swarm option) The Musa (basically, anthropomorphized bananas that have an aboriginal culture) My Favorite creature of all time! This next one was a request from a D&D Facebook Group. The Kakamora (the little people in coconuts from Moana) Enjoy
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Post by dmcaleb on Oct 15, 2017 14:23:45 GMT
This made me chuckle. I love goofy monsters.
Thank you for sharing:)
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Post by oldsoulsunrise on Oct 25, 2017 16:38:17 GMT
flying bricks, that one made my giggle lol.
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Post by DM Nim ToastHater on Oct 29, 2017 15:49:18 GMT
The flying brick is an awesome dungeon crawl creature. Similar to the mimic, you can have it simulate structures and objects made of brick. You could have bridges that just give way when you're crossing...and as you fall, a swarm of bricks is attacking you.
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Post by rorrik on Nov 13, 2017 19:18:59 GMT
Definitely going to start considering whether my ancient buildings were using flying bricks are part of their security systems.
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