Good late morning mates! I have a quest I'm going to run, level 7 party.
The idea is the party is called over to an ancient ruins, they step on a large pad, and are teleported to.....THE MOON! cliche/boring, i know.
I was wondering what creatures could i use for this encounter?
Are you worrying about things like low gravity/lack of air and food?
For the no air and food part, at least, I could see the base using lots of constructs and undead, things that don’t need to breathe or eat. And stuff with a fly speed might be less disoriented in a low-g environment. If there’s a habitable area, maybe treat it like the underdark, where things with a sunlight sensitivity would do well (on the dark side, anyway).
Maybe a graviturgy wizard set up shop there to do experiments in a different gravity environment.
Good late morning mates! I have a quest I'm going to run, level 7 party.
The idea is the party is called over to an ancient ruins, they step on a large pad, and are teleported to.....THE MOON! cliche/boring, i know.
I was wondering what creatures could i use for this encounter?
Are you worrying about things like low gravity/lack of air and food?
For the no air and food part, at least, I could see the base using lots of constructs and undead, things that don’t need to breathe or eat. And stuff with a fly speed might be less disoriented in a low-g environment. If there’s a habitable area, maybe treat it like the underdark, where things with a sunlight sensitivity would do well (on the dark side, anyway).
Maybe a graviturgy wizard set up shop there to do experiments in a different gravity environment.
low gravity? lack of air? no food? well, i suppose you'll be in for a shock. despite the pervasive grey dust that seems to cling to the canopies, the gardens of the moon are really quite a paradise. just mind the rare black obelisk you occasionally find in clearings. especially mind the ones that have grown to the size of a house, the bricks seemingly less than fully opaque and containing, of all things, bones. it's nothing i believe, of course, but i do mind that my gram never wanted me to go near. and i very hardly ever have. you find the best dry, dead wood for fires nearest those clearings, you know. just work quickly, don't whistle, and never talk to any shadows...
(see Glen Cook's Second Chronicle of the Black Company Shadows Linger for a mysterious castle grown from corpses)
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
unhappy at the way in which we lost individual purchases for one-off subclasses, magic items, and monsters?
tell them you don't like features disappeared quietly in the night: providefeedback!
To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
Good late morning mates! I have a quest I'm going to run, level 7 party.
The idea is the party is called over to an ancient ruins, they step on a large pad, and are teleported to.....THE MOON! cliche/boring, i know.
I was wondering what creatures could i use for this encounter?
"Anyone can smith at the cosmic anvil, yet only I can forge a weapon as good as thee."
My Homebrew Please click it, they have my family.
Are you worrying about things like low gravity/lack of air and food?
For the no air and food part, at least, I could see the base using lots of constructs and undead, things that don’t need to breathe or eat. And stuff with a fly speed might be less disoriented in a low-g environment. If there’s a habitable area, maybe treat it like the underdark, where things with a sunlight sensitivity would do well (on the dark side, anyway).
Maybe a graviturgy wizard set up shop there to do experiments in a different gravity environment.
low gravity? lack of air? no food? well, i suppose you'll be in for a shock. despite the pervasive grey dust that seems to cling to the canopies, the gardens of the moon are really quite a paradise. just mind the rare black obelisk you occasionally find in clearings. especially mind the ones that have grown to the size of a house, the bricks seemingly less than fully opaque and containing, of all things, bones. it's nothing i believe, of course, but i do mind that my gram never wanted me to go near. and i very hardly ever have. you find the best dry, dead wood for fires nearest those clearings, you know. just work quickly, don't whistle, and never talk to any shadows...
(see Glen Cook's Second Chronicle of the Black Company Shadows Linger for a mysterious castle grown from corpses)
unhappy at the way in which we lost individual purchases for one-off subclasses, magic items, and monsters?
tell them you don't like features disappeared quietly in the night: provide feedback!