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Because I love changing the playback speed of recordings, I tried changing the speed on this, making it faster (1.25-2 speed). and at least to my (somewhat) musically trained ear, 1.5 sounded the best when speed up, but it doesn't sound very good on .25 - .75 speed. don't know why I am saying this, just thought it was interesting. I am continually amazed at all the stuff you do for Wyrlde.
I am running a grimdark campaign here on DNDbeyond (hopefully none of my players read this), and I am basing the seven main bosses of the game on the seven deadly sins. what would be some of y'alls suggestions for monster stats (I roughly know that pride is the most powerful, followed by gluttony, then greed, then sloth, then wrath, then lust, and envy at the bottom of the totem pole.) I imagine each as a demonic version of a humanoid (don't ask why, but it's something like: goliath for pride, animal-people for gluttony, dwarf for greed, elf for sloth, firbolg for wrath, gnome for lust, human for envy) with a glowing gem shard in its chest with a corresponding color to its sin.
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I am running a grimdark campaign here on DNDbeyond (hopefully none of my players read this), and I am basing the seven main bosses of the game on the seven deadly sins. what would be some of y'alls suggestions for monster stats (I roughly know that pride is the most powerful, followed by gluttony, then greed, then sloth, then wrath, then lust, and envy at the bottom of the totem pole.) I imagine each as a demonic version of a humanoid (don't ask why, but it's something like: goliath for pride, animal-people for gluttony, dwarf for greed, elf for sloth, firbolg for wrath, gnome for lust, human for envy) with a glowing gem shard in its chest with a corresponding color to its sin.
well, first off, it is going to depend on the party, lol.
We need a rough idea of what the party levels will be for each of them.
Also, particularly, if you are going to use a seven deadly sins motif, you should consider the seven heavenly virtues as magical McGuffins with which to combat the sins -- one cannot merely beat a sin into submission, after all, one must counter it with an appropriate virtue (see, those years in seminary did have a use!).
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Because I love changing the playback speed of recordings, I tried changing the speed on this, making it faster (1.25-2 speed). and at least to my (somewhat) musically trained ear, 1.5 sounded the best when speed up, but it doesn't sound very good on .25 - .75 speed. don't know why I am saying this, just thought it was interesting. I am continually amazed at all the stuff you do for Wyrlde.
I cannot take credit for that.
The underlying piece is "Beautiful Trip" by Oleg Fedak, from Kryvyi Rih/Ukraine, found at Pixabay, to which I added a couple of minor loops adjusted to fade in and out.
I am a dabbler -- my dabbling can be obsessive at times, lol, but I often carry it forward and use stuff down the road -- I have some more creative and personal stuff I've created, but that's mostly for specific things and moments during games or for the inevitable powerpoint deck, lol.
I do have a "musical" thing in mind specific to Wyrlde, but I have to have access to my full loop collection for that, and I'm not too keen on the work involved in making that a possibility.
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I am running a grimdark campaign here on DNDbeyond (hopefully none of my players read this), and I am basing the seven main bosses of the game on the seven deadly sins. what would be some of y'alls suggestions for monster stats (I roughly know that pride is the most powerful, followed by gluttony, then greed, then sloth, then wrath, then lust, and envy at the bottom of the totem pole.) I imagine each as a demonic version of a humanoid (don't ask why, but it's something like: goliath for pride, animal-people for gluttony, dwarf for greed, elf for sloth, firbolg for wrath, gnome for lust, human for envy) with a glowing gem shard in its chest with a corresponding color to its sin.
My first thought for envy was a quickling or something similar, with barely any health but it’s super fast and does high damage.
Gluttony should be able to heal itself while dealing damage to others, like the wither and bloom or life transference spell.
For greed, I’m thinking a creature that could steal spells and use them against players, or maybe it can just copy them, to make them more fair.
I am running a grimdark campaign here on DNDbeyond (hopefully none of my players read this), and I am basing the seven main bosses of the game on the seven deadly sins. what would be some of y'alls suggestions for monster stats (I roughly know that pride is the most powerful, followed by gluttony, then greed, then sloth, then wrath, then lust, and envy at the bottom of the totem pole.) I imagine each as a demonic version of a humanoid (don't ask why, but it's something like: goliath for pride, animal-people for gluttony, dwarf for greed, elf for sloth, firbolg for wrath, gnome for lust, human for envy) with a glowing gem shard in its chest with a corresponding color to its sin.
well, first off, it is going to depend on the party, lol.
We need a rough idea of what the party levels will be for each of them.
Also, particularly, if you are going to use a seven deadly sins motif, you should consider the seven heavenly virtues as magical McGuffins with which to combat the sins -- one cannot merely beat a sin into submission, after all, one must counter it with an appropriate virtue (see, those years in seminary did have a use!).
The party will be lvl 7 for envy, lvl 9 for lust, lvl 11 for wrath, lvl 13 for sloth, lvl 15 for greed, lvl 17 for gluttony, and lvl 19 for pride.
They consist of a human champion fighter (Pole arm build w/ spear), bladesinger wizard, tempest cleric/storm sorcerer, Stars Druid, & Divine Soul Sorcerer.
What about each of the seven heavenly virtues are in the form of items? like powerful weapons/implements that would have to be used to get the killing blow on the boss. maybe wrath could be an axe, and.... (long train of thought)
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I am running a grimdark campaign here on DNDbeyond (hopefully none of my players read this), and I am basing the seven main bosses of the game on the seven deadly sins. what would be some of y'alls suggestions for monster stats (I roughly know that pride is the most powerful, followed by gluttony, then greed, then sloth, then wrath, then lust, and envy at the bottom of the totem pole.) I imagine each as a demonic version of a humanoid (don't ask why, but it's something like: goliath for pride, animal-people for gluttony, dwarf for greed, elf for sloth, firbolg for wrath, gnome for lust, human for envy) with a glowing gem shard in its chest with a corresponding color to its sin.
well, first off, it is going to depend on the party, lol.
We need a rough idea of what the party levels will be for each of them.
Also, particularly, if you are going to use a seven deadly sins motif, you should consider the seven heavenly virtues as magical McGuffins with which to combat the sins -- one cannot merely beat a sin into submission, after all, one must counter it with an appropriate virtue (see, those years in seminary did have a use!).
The party will be lvl 7 for envy, lvl 9 for lust, lvl 11 for wrath, lvl 13 for sloth, lvl 15 for greed, lvl 17 for gluttony, and lvl 19 for pride.
They consist of a human champion fighter (Pole arm build w/ spear), bladesinger wizard, tempest cleric/storm sorcerer, Stars Druid, & Divine Soul Sorcerer.
What about each of the seven heavenly virtues are in the form of items? like powerful weapons/implements that would have to be used to get the killing blow on the boss. maybe wrath could be an axe, and.... (long train of thought)
So, that's a start that will let us start planning out an encounter basis for each of them.
as for the virtues...
Virtue
vs
Sins
McGuffin
Effect
Patience
-->
Envy
An eye
Chastity
-->
Lust
A mortar & pestle
Kindness
-->
Wrath
A spikey ball
Diligence
-->
Sloth
A pillow
Charity
-->
Greed
A two tailed coin
It slowly absorbs other coins around it.
Temperance
-->
Gluttony
A bowl
Humility
-->
Pride
A mirror
(We are, of course, referencing the Capital Virtues, as opposed to the cardinal ones)
I placed the Virtues into the same order as your sins, and provided a suggestion of an object for each. The thing the object does is just be a metaphor for the whole thing. Perhaps each one gives the party some resistance to some attack of the assorted personifications. I gave ne possible example of a thing that it could do.
I will note that you do not want to have a box with a head in it. Otherwise you will have "what's in the box" references for the next 30 years. Although, I do kinda enjoy that.
For my example mcguffins, I want to note I leaned heavily on the metaphors for the traditional sins -- there is a certain, um, feel to them, lol. Theologians prior to Gregory had some incredible fun with the symbolism around them, and of course alchemists were even more fun.
if it was I, each item would provide a certain benefit against the BBES it opposes -- this allows you to not only play them more tactically, but to have some enjoyable fetch quests for each (following the original Rod of Seven Parts quest line, even, which apparently we will be seeing as part of the 50th anniversary). That benefit could be a sphere of buffs, for example, or an resistance or immunity -- but to really encourage role playing, well...
When carrying one, you have to live by that particular virtue. This would be hell for most Bards, given the current zeitgeist around them.
Now, that said, yes, you could make them weapons. That would be the pretty standard thing, except for one minor quirk: weapons and virtue don't really go along well. thus, you could also introduce a mechanism that drives how to the players the nature of what they fight -- and those would be weapons. So when they go to find the Eye they will need to turn against Envy, for example, they would come across a weapon that evokes envy int eh Player (via a passed note or messages of the "look at that cool thing so and so has. Why don't you have one? Yu could do better with that than they could" variety.).
The underlying key here, of course, is that I am suggesting you get them invested in the adventure as people by showing them how these sins operate, what they do in the world, how they drive the fracturing and destruction of friendship, trust, peace, and all that other crap.
This will make the final battles with each have a different level of import -- without Envy to empower the cursed weapon that also makes the wielder more susceptible to the attacks of Envy, the weapons loses its curse.
However, there is a reason not to include weapons: fist off, they have to do something useful. Second, once you have a magical weapon, you don't want to get rid of it, and I don't know if the characters will move on after this or not. IF not, then fine -- but by making the objects "mundane", you also interact with the puzzle solving aspect of the PCs.
And, of course, the powerful will all want these things -- that mortar and pestle is awfully useful for making love potions, for example.
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Ok, so, 5 Characters, APL of 7, a Humanoid opponent.
Next questions:
Will each Sin have a Lair?
Will each Sin have minions they have to break through before the final fight?
Will each Sin have any special powers you want to see?
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Fun to hear the tunes y'all associate with the characters whose adventures I've been reading/participating in. It's like a window into their interiority, but one I don't understand lol. This Sea Wolf song is pretty catchy though
Hey y’all! I’ve been gone for a while, but I figure it’s worth throwing in a new question. After all, I’ve missed it!
So, opinions on Doctor Who? Any big fans? And what’re your thoughts on DW in D&D?
Well, I mean, that damn blue box does sorta appear and disappear a lot. And did you notice how it was smaller on the outside? Like a bag of holding, but for people.
As for the rest, well...
spoilers, darling!
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Hey y’all! I’ve been gone for a while, but I figure it’s worth throwing in a new question. After all, I’ve missed it!
So, opinions on Doctor Who? Any big fans? And what’re your thoughts on DW in D&D?
Well, I mean, that damn blue box does sorta appear and disappear a lot. And did you notice how it was smaller on the outside? Like a bag of holding, but for people.
So, opinions on Doctor Who? Any big fans? And what’re your thoughts on DW in D&D?
Don't watch Doctor Who.
And no idea what "DW" is.
Well, DW is Doctor Who, so you proved it there, lol.
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Now that I understand walk-out music is what plays when you make an entrance, I have to change my tune...
So for general entrances of villainous sorts, I suspect it must be https://open.spotify.com/track/7c9UV6hVi1x9yBeolePYNZ?si=c09b89afd6f1462d although iit could also be https://open.spotify.com/track/1lMTmKwVlSVhqGhFcqPLLJ?si=56e7ffee6b8c4d7e
For Marketplace NPCs, it is probably something akin to https://open.spotify.com/track/2sw8teIvVMRZKKYD5p795f?si=15204461b4cf4719 because Marketplaces seem slow and rhythmic, but become syncopated until you catch on.
For Powers That be and other Spirits, well, that's obviously https://open.spotify.com/track/7pqZZcz4K6Oitb9G8hXJUG?si=05840525cb26439b
For major NPCs I should probably use https://open.spotify.com/track/3doxURNybgE4qvvItG1Qk4?si=85d556d694a94ccf or maybe https://open.spotify.com/track/3zKAZWa3KinlGdhm41IG5A?si=2b719a87abdb4dcc
As for entering Wyrlde, well... http://www.wyrlde.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Journey-to.mp3
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Because I love changing the playback speed of recordings, I tried changing the speed on this, making it faster (1.25-2 speed). and at least to my (somewhat) musically trained ear, 1.5 sounded the best when speed up, but it doesn't sound very good on .25 - .75 speed. don't know why I am saying this, just thought it was interesting. I am continually amazed at all the stuff you do for Wyrlde.
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ok, so discussion time:
I am running a grimdark campaign here on DNDbeyond (hopefully none of my players read this), and I am basing the seven main bosses of the game on the seven deadly sins. what would be some of y'alls suggestions for monster stats (I roughly know that pride is the most powerful, followed by gluttony, then greed, then sloth, then wrath, then lust, and envy at the bottom of the totem pole.) I imagine each as a demonic version of a humanoid (don't ask why, but it's something like: goliath for pride, animal-people for gluttony, dwarf for greed, elf for sloth, firbolg for wrath, gnome for lust, human for envy) with a glowing gem shard in its chest with a corresponding color to its sin.
Hi, I'm Raccoon_Master, a young genderfluid actor, writer, explorer, and bass vocalist. Pronouns They/Them/Theirs
My Characters: Brormin the Devout Crusher; Ellora the Romantic Rookie
Check out my EXTENDED SIGNATUR (hasn't been updated in forever, fyi) and don’t forget to join the Anything but the OGL 2.0 Thread!
"I don't make sense to you, and I don't make sense to myself. Maybe the only one I make sense to is God" ~ Me, trying to sound smart
well, first off, it is going to depend on the party, lol.
We need a rough idea of what the party levels will be for each of them.
Also, particularly, if you are going to use a seven deadly sins motif, you should consider the seven heavenly virtues as magical McGuffins with which to combat the sins -- one cannot merely beat a sin into submission, after all, one must counter it with an appropriate virtue (see, those years in seminary did have a use!).
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Wyrlde: Adventures in the Seven Cities
.-=] Lore Book | Patreon | Wyrlde YT [=-.
An original Setting for 5e, a whole solar system of adventure. Ongoing updates, exclusies, more.
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I cannot take credit for that.
The underlying piece is "Beautiful Trip" by Oleg Fedak, from Kryvyi Rih/Ukraine, found at Pixabay, to which I added a couple of minor loops adjusted to fade in and out.
I am a dabbler -- my dabbling can be obsessive at times, lol, but I often carry it forward and use stuff down the road -- I have some more creative and personal stuff I've created, but that's mostly for specific things and moments during games or for the inevitable powerpoint deck, lol.
I do have a "musical" thing in mind specific to Wyrlde, but I have to have access to my full loop collection for that, and I'm not too keen on the work involved in making that a possibility.
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.-=] Lore Book | Patreon | Wyrlde YT [=-.
An original Setting for 5e, a whole solar system of adventure. Ongoing updates, exclusies, more.
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My first thought for envy was a quickling or something similar, with barely any health but it’s super fast and does high damage.
Gluttony should be able to heal itself while dealing damage to others, like the wither and bloom or life transference spell.
For greed, I’m thinking a creature that could steal spells and use them against players, or maybe it can just copy them, to make them more fair.
The party will be lvl 7 for envy, lvl 9 for lust, lvl 11 for wrath, lvl 13 for sloth, lvl 15 for greed, lvl 17 for gluttony, and lvl 19 for pride.
They consist of a human champion fighter (Pole arm build w/ spear), bladesinger wizard, tempest cleric/storm sorcerer, Stars Druid, & Divine Soul Sorcerer.
What about each of the seven heavenly virtues are in the form of items? like powerful weapons/implements that would have to be used to get the killing blow on the boss. maybe wrath could be an axe, and.... (long train of thought)
Hi, I'm Raccoon_Master, a young genderfluid actor, writer, explorer, and bass vocalist. Pronouns They/Them/Theirs
My Characters: Brormin the Devout Crusher; Ellora the Romantic Rookie
Check out my EXTENDED SIGNATUR (hasn't been updated in forever, fyi) and don’t forget to join the Anything but the OGL 2.0 Thread!
"I don't make sense to you, and I don't make sense to myself. Maybe the only one I make sense to is God" ~ Me, trying to sound smart
For Yankedoodle the warforged, 80s rock lore bard it would probably be Thunderstruck by AC/DC or Separate Ways by the Journey.
For Wampus it would probably be Dear Fellow Traveler by Sea Wolf.
So, that's a start that will let us start planning out an encounter basis for each of them.
as for the virtues...
Virtue
vs
Sins
McGuffin
Effect
Patience
-->
Envy
An eye
Chastity
-->
Lust
A mortar & pestle
Kindness
-->
Wrath
A spikey ball
Diligence
-->
Sloth
A pillow
Charity
-->
Greed
A two tailed coin
It slowly absorbs other coins around it.
Temperance
-->
Gluttony
A bowl
Humility
-->
Pride
A mirror
(We are, of course, referencing the Capital Virtues, as opposed to the cardinal ones)
I placed the Virtues into the same order as your sins, and provided a suggestion of an object for each. The thing the object does is just be a metaphor for the whole thing. Perhaps each one gives the party some resistance to some attack of the assorted personifications. I gave ne possible example of a thing that it could do.
I will note that you do not want to have a box with a head in it. Otherwise you will have "what's in the box" references for the next 30 years. Although, I do kinda enjoy that.
For my example mcguffins, I want to note I leaned heavily on the metaphors for the traditional sins -- there is a certain, um, feel to them, lol. Theologians prior to Gregory had some incredible fun with the symbolism around them, and of course alchemists were even more fun.
if it was I, each item would provide a certain benefit against the BBES it opposes -- this allows you to not only play them more tactically, but to have some enjoyable fetch quests for each (following the original Rod of Seven Parts quest line, even, which apparently we will be seeing as part of the 50th anniversary). That benefit could be a sphere of buffs, for example, or an resistance or immunity -- but to really encourage role playing, well...
When carrying one, you have to live by that particular virtue. This would be hell for most Bards, given the current zeitgeist around them.
Now, that said, yes, you could make them weapons. That would be the pretty standard thing, except for one minor quirk: weapons and virtue don't really go along well. thus, you could also introduce a mechanism that drives how to the players the nature of what they fight -- and those would be weapons. So when they go to find the Eye they will need to turn against Envy, for example, they would come across a weapon that evokes envy int eh Player (via a passed note or messages of the "look at that cool thing so and so has. Why don't you have one? Yu could do better with that than they could" variety.).
The underlying key here, of course, is that I am suggesting you get them invested in the adventure as people by showing them how these sins operate, what they do in the world, how they drive the fracturing and destruction of friendship, trust, peace, and all that other crap.
This will make the final battles with each have a different level of import -- without Envy to empower the cursed weapon that also makes the wielder more susceptible to the attacks of Envy, the weapons loses its curse.
However, there is a reason not to include weapons: fist off, they have to do something useful. Second, once you have a magical weapon, you don't want to get rid of it, and I don't know if the characters will move on after this or not. IF not, then fine -- but by making the objects "mundane", you also interact with the puzzle solving aspect of the PCs.
And, of course, the powerful will all want these things -- that mortar and pestle is awfully useful for making love potions, for example.
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Ok, so, 5 Characters, APL of 7, a Humanoid opponent.
Next questions:
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An original Setting for 5e, a whole solar system of adventure. Ongoing updates, exclusies, more.
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Fun to hear the tunes y'all associate with the characters whose adventures I've been reading/participating in. It's like a window into their interiority, but one I don't understand lol. This Sea Wolf song is pretty catchy though
Hey y’all! I’ve been gone for a while, but I figure it’s worth throwing in a new question. After all, I’ve missed it!
So, opinions on Doctor Who? Any big fans? And what’re your thoughts on DW in D&D?
Well, I mean, that damn blue box does sorta appear and disappear a lot. And did you notice how it was smaller on the outside? Like a bag of holding, but for people.
As for the rest, well...
spoilers, darling!
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This is exactly the sort of thing I love to hear.
I dare say it’s fantastic!
Don't watch Doctor Who.
And no idea what "DW" is.
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Well, DW is Doctor Who, so you proved it there, lol.
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That’s only because of the perception filters.
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Haven’t watched it but I want to.
I keep hearing about the thing. Want to watch the thing. Then end up not doing the thing.
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"............anybody got any potatoes? We could drop a potato in each hole an' see which ones get viciously mauled by horrible monsters?"
-Ilyara Thundertale
I highly recommend the thing. It is highly entertaining and also serves as a great point of inspiration for D&D content, for me at least. Allons-y!