Man visits his ancestral family home and discovers dark secrets that is grandfather experimented with. The local town distrusts the family. I think this may have been done somewhere before?
Seriously though, I put one in Hoard in the Dragon Queen, one of the non Dragon cult wagons was transporting a dormant (until it was awakend by the inquisitive players) Flesh Golem. Made for an interesting evening in the caravan.
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I'm DM'ing a homebrew game in a week and I was wondering what would be a good place to use a flesh golem.
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You mean like setting or rooms?
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Something with wizards or undead. Do keep in mind the immunities that flesh golems have if the characters don't have access to magic weapons.
A castle on a plateau with a massive lightning storm happening...
Man visits his ancestral family home and discovers dark secrets that is grandfather experimented with. The local town distrusts the family. I think this may have been done somewhere before?
Seriously though, I put one in Hoard in the Dragon Queen, one of the non Dragon cult wagons was transporting a dormant (until it was awakend by the inquisitive players) Flesh Golem. Made for an interesting evening in the caravan.
Everyone is the main character of their story