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chapter 7, "Treasureâ of the Dungeon Masterâs Guide.Orcusâs Lair
Orcus makes his lair in the fortress city of Naratyr, which is on Thanatos, the layer of the Abyss that he rules
stench of rotting flesh, and buzzing flies grow thick within the region, even when there is no carrion to be found.
If a humanoid spends at least 1 hour within 1 mile of the lair, that creature must
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Out of the Abyss
encounter 11â12 1 carrion crawler 13 Demon pack 14 1 flumph 15 1 gray ooze 16 1d4 moldy quaggoth spore servants 17 1d4 two-headed grimlocks 18 1 swarm of insects (centipedes) 19 1 xorn 20 Yellow mold
Carrion Crawler Thereâs a 50 percent chance that the carrion crawler is feasting on the putrid flesh of a dead grimlock and ignores the party unless disturbed. Otherwise, it is scouring tunnels for food
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Van Richtenâs Guide to Ravenloft
Bestiary Many terrors lurk in the shadowsâsome in the corner of perception, and others beyond the Material Plane. This chapter presents stat blocks for a host of threats that can play a role in
horror-based campaigns. The creatures in this chapter are organized by their challenge rating in the Creatures by Challenge Rating table. Creatures by Challenge Rating CR Creature
1/8 Gremishka
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Masterâs Guide (2014)
include such creatures as carrion crawlers, dire rats, gelatinous cubes, and rust monsters. See chapter 3, "Creating Adventures" for more information on random encounters. Dungeon Chamber Contents
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->The Book of Many Things
Chapter 19: Skull This chapter details the Grim Harrow, doomed Undead that seek the Deck of Many Things in all its forms so they can destroy it and end their own existence. But as the Deck of Many
anything that gets in the way. Consisting of Undead creatures of varying strengthâfrom shadows and carrion birds to powerful champions of violence and despairâthe Grim Harrow is an antagonist for
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Out of the Abyss
black puddings 3â4 1d4 carrion crawlers 5 1d6 gnolls and 1d6 hyenas 6 1 otyugh Creature Encounter Roll on the Creature Encounters table in chapter 2 or the Darklake Creature Encounters table in
occurs. Roll a d20 and consult the Random Events table, or choose a suitable event. For the rules on madness, see chapter 2 of this adventure and chapter 8, âRunning the Game,â in the Dungeon Masterâs
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Out of the Abyss
gp gems and one or more random magic items (roll 1d4 times on Magic Item Table C in chapter 7 of the Dungeon Masterâs Guide) Carrion Crawler The characters encounter a carrion crawler scouring
if the characters are resting 3 Carrion crawler 4â5 Escaped slaves 6â7 Fungi 8â9 Giant fire beetles 10â11 Giant ârocktopusâ 12 Mad creature 13 Ochre jelly 14â15 Raiders 16 Scouts 17 Society of
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Out of the Abyss
the Encounters around Neverlight Grove table instead of the random encounter tables in chapter 2 to determine what, if anything, they encounter. Encounters around Neverlight Grove d20 Encounter 1â8
common but inedible species of giant fungi. Roll a d10 and consult the Fungi Patch Discoveries table to determine what else the characters find here. See âFungi of the Underdarkâ in chapter 2 for more
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Masterâs Guide
beneath the surface, and ruined castles. The âDungeonsâ section in chapter 3 can help you craft a dungeon environment for an adventure. Of course, not every adventure takes place in a dungeon. A
, towns, and villages, which are often no less dangerous than dungeons or the wilds. The âSettlementsâ section in chapter 3 can help you create a settlement where an adventure can take place. Writing for
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Out of the Abyss
possesses a satchel made from carrion crawler hide, inside which are ten pounds of edible fungi. She also carries a full waterskin and three torchstalks (see âFungi of the Underdarkâ in chapter 2), one of
âMadnessâ in chapter 8 of the Dungeon Masterâs Guide). Sladis happily accompanies the party and graciously offers his services as a guide. He knows how to get to Neverlight Grove, Blingdenstone, Gracklstugh
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Out of the Abyss
Dungeon Masterâs Guide), and 2d6 vials of carrion crawler mucus (see âPoisonsâ in chapter 8 of the Dungeon Masterâs Guide). Characters also find 1d10 Ă 10 pounds of food and 1d10 Ă 5 gallons of water stored in each building.
is considered a form of indefinite madness (see âMadnessâ in chapter 8 of the Dungeon Masterâs Guide). This madness befell Zilch long before the demon lords arrived, and has only gotten worse since
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Masterâs Guide
3 Carrion Gallows 4 Grinnus Hellstryke 5 Melkhis Killraven 6 Morthos Nightblade 7 Nadir Norixius 8 Scandal Shadowfang 9 Skellendyre Valtar 10 Thaltus Winterspell 11 Valkora Xandros 12 Vexander
under âCreating a Creatureâ in this chapter to better reflect the NPC you have in mind. Alignment Choose the NPCâs alignment, which can help you sketch the outlines of an NPCâs behavior and
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->The Wild Beyond the Witchlight
Appendix D: Roleplaying Cards Agdon Longscarf the Harengon
CHAPTER 2: HITHER
This harengon brigand is an insufferable braggart and a daring thief whoâs willing to put himself in seemingly
generosity.â
Flaw. âMy confidence is bound up in my scarfâs powers. Iâm quite the coward without it.â
Amidor the Dandelion
CHAPTER 4: YON
This 3-foot-tall talking dandelion finds poetry
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Domains of Delight: A Feywild Accessory
Appendix: Roleplaying Cards Agdon Longscarf the Harengon
CHAPTER 2: HITHER
This harengon brigand is an insufferable braggart and a daring thief whoâs willing to put himself in seemingly
generosity.â
Flaw. âMy confidence is bound up in my scarfâs powers. Iâm quite the coward without it.â
Amidor the Dandelion
CHAPTER 4: YON
This 3-foot-tall talking dandelion finds poetry in
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants
Giantkind Encounters This section includes encounter tables themed around each of the six kinds of giants in the Monster Manual, plus death giants (found in chapter 6) and fomorians. Each table
(see chapter 4)
â Monsters marked with a dagger (â ) appear in Monsters of the Multiverse. Roll a d10 if you donât have that book. *See chapter 6. Death Giant Encounters The Death Giant Encounters
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Acquisitions Incorporated
his party paid the price. As an artifact, the Orrery of the Wanderer comes with a random major detrimental property (see the âArtifactsâ section in chapter 7 of the Dungeon Masterâs Guide). The
encounter with a carrion crawler. Caerhan pressed on. But when he activated the shrine, he caused a minor earthquake that opened a sinkhole in Waterdeepâs Dock Ward, and which cracked walls and
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Masterâs Guide (2014)
of such groups to life as described in chapter 4, fleshing out their personalities, goals, and ideals. Then use those elements to shape a response to the arrival of adventurers in their territory
â or even doors that require hands to open â can restrict the movement of some creatures. If all the doors in a dungeon are closed, the players might wonder how the carrion crawlers or stirges they
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Princes of the Apocalypse
slippery. (See chapter 5, âAdventure Environments,â in the Dungeon Masterâs Guide for rules on extreme cold and slippery ice.) For every minute the characters spend here, there is a cumulative ten
rise from the pool. Bobbing among the breaking ice, the bloated bodies of small humanoids stare up with wide, dead eyes.
The shift to extreme heat, as described in chapter 5 of the Dungeon Masterâs
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Acquisitions Incorporated
tunnels beneath the warehouse were dug as smugglersâ byways. Later, worshipers of That-Which-Endures (see the sidebar in the âNew Race: Verdanâ section in chapter 3) excavated chambers beneath the ground
encouraged Gorkoh to expand his Common vocabulary, with inconsistent results. Since becoming separated from Caerhan during a carrion crawler attack, Gorkoh has hidden here waiting for his mentor to return. He
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Tales from the Yawning Portal->a6
three miles below the stronghold in a small pond. 23. Cavern of the Carrion Crawlers In the northern end of the cavern complex, two sinkholes lead down to an even larger area where a number of carrion
and piled here and there. Seldom does any other sort of creature venture into the place, for any that do usually end up by adding their bones to the litter. Two carrion crawlers are in the northeast
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Storm King's Thunder
ravenâs feet as offerings. At dusk, giant ravens gather to feast on the remains. After devouring the carrion, the giant ravens perch on timber roosts and squawk at one another until nightfall, when they
a giant raven, attack the characters. Rules for mounted combat appear in chapter 9 of the Playerâs Handbook. Suggested Encounter (Night) Characters who explore Raven Rock in the dead of night
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus
Manual.) Yiggleblight also kept a collection of poisons in six small, stoppered tubes made from human finger bones. Each flask holds a single dose of a different kind of poison: burnt othur fumes, carrion
crawler mucus, essence of ether, malice, oil of taggit, and torpor (see âPoisonsâ in chapter 8 of the Dungeon Masterâs Guide for the effects of each). A character with a poisonerâs kit can use it to
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus
customers weep. For more information about this establishment, see chapter 1. Felogyrâs Fireworks This four-story stone structure constantly streams smoke of unusual colors from various vents and
around bars and gambling tables on the decks below. For more information about this establishment, see chapter 1. Mandorcaiâs Mansion The only blight in otherwise upscale Bloomridge, this mansion appeared
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Baldurâs Gate Gazetteer
shambling mounds that live in the tanks, churning them as part of the purification process. Mortlock Vanthampur (for more information on Mortlock Vanthampur, see chapter 1 of Baldurâs Gate: Descent
poor can afford, and Brother Hodges does his best to bring quiet dignity to the practice. However, a fertile carrion crawler has recently slithered up from the sewers to feast on the corpses in the
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Ghosts of Saltmarsh
nor occupants. Trophy Heads. The trophy heads are as follows, from north to south: West wall: giant crayfish, carrion crawler, hippopotamus, hobgoblin, sahuagin East wall: brown bear, lion, shark
perfumed oil (5 gp), a velvet bag containing five pearls (3 gp each), and a small vial of basic poison (see chapter 5 of the Playerâs Handbook). 40. Drill Hall This open area features six floor-to-ceiling
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- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Tales from the Yawning Portal->a1
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Caltrops. The floor in the hallway is strewn with caltrops; see âAdventuring Gearâ in chapter 5 of the Playerâs Handbook. Creatures. Two goblins in area 32 pop up over the wall if they are alerted
(worth 25 gp). 36. Goblin Bandits Three rooms in the northern part of the fortress serve as living quarters for goblin bandits. All have the same characteristics. The stench, garbage, and carrion here are






