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Returning 12 results for 'dripping storm'.
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Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Spelljammer: Adventures in Space->Light of Xaryxis
dreamy smile. In a voice dripping with sarcasm, Flinch says, “Captain Gargenhale! Your command of the Last Breath is at an end. We’ve had enough ‘victory’ at your hands to last ten lifetimes.” The
Second Wind, characters must use their own magic to pursue the Last Breath before it disappears inside the cosmic storm. If the characters have no such magic but Topolah is present, she casts a fly
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Storm King's Thunder
other than their weapons and armor. If the drawbridge is lowered, they rush toward it and try to storm the village, killing other creatures in their path. If the drawbridge is raised, the orcs swim
to the Dripping Caves to locate and retrieve the missing villagers. If they’re not sure where the villagers went, Kella Darkhope or the guards in the keep can point them in the right direction
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Ghosts of Saltmarsh
feeble defense we can muster. Woe to the folk of the coast at the approach of this bloody tide.
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Miracle of miracles! The storm lord has answered the prayers of our illustrious chaplain. A furious
storm blew in from the open sea and swept the war galley to its doom. But I believe that the vessel went down near the Pit of Hatred, an ill-starred undersea chasm two miles south of Firewatch Isle
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk
(from left to right) “storm,” “death,” “light,” and “wind.” These runes are the key to opening the room’s hidden vault (area Z11). The runes must be tapped in the correct order to open the vault. The
correct order is the same as the runes’ order on the wall, from left to right: storm, death, light, and wind. If a creature taps the runes in the wrong order, the vault’s trap triggers, and the
Equipment
skin sags and begins dripping off. Their bones turn to jelly and they become a puddle on the ground which quickly evaporates into a cloud of octarine mist. For 1 hour, the creature is under the effects
. For the next minute, each affected creature gains the benefit of the Barkskin spell but becomes vulnerable to Fire damage.
77–78
An 100-foot-radius octarine storm cloud emerges 300 feet
Equipment
melting. Their skin sags and begins dripping off. Their bones turn to jelly and they become a puddle on the ground which quickly evaporates into a cloud of octarine mist. For 1 hour, the creature is under
they move. For the next minute, each affected creature gains the benefit of the Barkskin spell but becomes vulnerable to Fire damage.
77–78
An 100-foot-radius octarine storm cloud emerges
Equipment
sags and begins dripping off. Their bones turn to jelly and they become a puddle on the ground which quickly evaporates into a cloud of octarine mist. For 1 hour, the creature is under the effects of
the next minute, each affected creature gains the benefit of the Barkskin spell but becomes vulnerable to Fire damage.
77–78
An 100-foot-radius octarine storm cloud emerges 300 feet above as
Equipment
. Their skin sags and begins dripping off. Their bones turn to jelly and they become a puddle on the ground which quickly evaporates into a cloud of octarine mist. For 1 hour, the creature is under the
. For the next minute, each affected creature gains the benefit of the Barkskin spell but becomes vulnerable to Fire damage.
77–78
An 100-foot-radius octarine storm cloud emerges 300 feet
Equipment
skin sags and begins dripping off. Their bones turn to jelly and they become a puddle on the ground which quickly evaporates into a cloud of octarine mist. For 1 hour, the creature is under the
. For the next minute, each affected creature gains the benefit of the Barkskin spell but becomes vulnerable to Fire damage.
77–78
An 100-foot-radius octarine storm cloud emerges 300 feet
Equipment
skin sags and begins dripping off. Their bones turn to jelly and they become a puddle on the ground which quickly evaporates into a cloud of octarine mist. For 1 hour, the creature is under the effects
the next minute, each affected creature gains the benefit of the Barkskin spell but becomes vulnerable to Fire damage.
77–78
An 100-foot-radius octarine storm cloud emerges 300 feet above
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Princes of the Apocalypse
. The symbol of elemental air is cut into each victim’s forehead. The characters can find an intact head and see the symbol in gory relief. N4. Storm Chasm A chasm divides the subterranean passageway
, the sound of dripping water echoes.
Among the myriad fungi, several are magical and act as potions if eaten. One aqua-spotted toadstool acts as a potion of longevity. Two amber toadstools flecked
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Tales from the Yawning Portal->a5
gargoyles, each with mouths and claws dripping blood, stand in alcoves around the chamber.
Light. Dim, blood-red light radiates from the pillars and fills the area. Blood. Due to the slick blood on
the room is difficult terrain. Shard Storm Trap. Transmutation magic infuses the room. Any creature that spends more than 1 round in this area triggers the trap. When the trap triggers, each creature in