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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Mythic Odysseys of Theros
battle. Thick hair extends down minotaurs’ necks and powerful backs, and some have long patches of hair on their chins and cheeks. Their legs end in heavy, cloven hooves, and they have long, tufted
followers, typically criminals and monsters of unspeakable depravity. While many groups of minotaurs still honor their villainous progenitors, others have abandoned their ancestors and moved beyond their
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Candlekeep Mysteries
when I can get away with it.” Ideal. “Strength is the only thing worth respecting.” Bond. “Dwarves burned down my home and killed my daughter long ago, and I will hate all their kind forever.” Flaw. “I
coven’s lair in the tower beyond the bathhouse, disguised as statues of other kinds. Roleplaying the Hags The hags use Sylvarie’s tower as their personal lair, but they spend their days in the bathhouse
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes
hearth. The home is a welcoming place, but it is also sacrosanct. Halflings honor Cyrrollalee by opening their homes to visitors, and by respecting the home of one’s host as if it were one’s own
— clear evidence that, as Urogalan promised, she is still looking out for her grandson from beyond the veil of death. As a divine being, Urogalan can move freely through the earth and across the planes of
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica
, and it will be time for the Golgari to bloom from the carcass.”
Flaw: “I am beyond life and death and can’t be harmed.”
Jarad Vod Savo
Medium undead, neutral evil
Armor Class 17 (natural armor
beliefs about the cycles of nature, using their necromantic magic to show how life sprouts from death.
Golgari shamans paint their faces so they appear to have extra eyes on their cheeks and chins






