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related to the beings they once were. Roll twice on or choose results from the Death’s Head Features table to inspire the features of a death’s head.
Death’s Head Features
iron mask
6
A mind flayer
A lengthy tongue
7
A nothic
Long hair
8
A shark
Sharpened teeth
9
A wolf
Wooden teeth
10
An elk
Exposed bone
PoisonNecrotic, Psychic
monsters
were. Roll twice on or choose results from the Death’s Head Features table to inspire the features of a death’s head.
Death’s Head Features
1d10
The Head Is That Of &hellip
A lengthy tongue
7
A nothic
Long hair
8
A shark
Sharpened teeth
9
A wolf
Wooden teeth
10
An elk
Exposed bone
PoisonNecrotic
monsters
related to the beings they once were. Roll twice on or choose results from the Death’s Head Features table to inspire the features of a death’s head.
Death’s Head Features
iron mask
6
A mind flayer
A lengthy tongue
7
A nothic
Long hair
8
A shark
Sharpened teeth
9
A wolf
Wooden teeth
10
An elk
Exposed bone
PoisonNecrotic, Psychic
monsters
hateful heads vary in description and state of decay, with some possessing supernatural powers related to the beings they once were. Roll twice on or choose results from the Death’s Head
corpse
Crimson drool
3
A hag
Extra eyes
4
A Humanoid
Face paint
5
A medusa
An iron mask
6
A mind flayer
A lengthy tongue
7
A nothic
Long hair
8
A shark
Sharpened teeth
9
A wolf
Wooden teeth
10
An elk
Exposed bone
PoisonNecrotic
monsters
reanimated by wicked magic. These hateful heads vary in description and state of decay, with some possessing supernatural powers related to the beings they once were. Roll twice on or choose results from
shark
Sharpened teeth
9
A wolf
Wooden teeth
10
An elk
Exposed bone
Death’s Head Tree
Death’s head trees are blasphemous plants that grow death’s heads like
monsters
beings they once were. Roll twice on or choose results from the Death’s Head Features table to inspire the features of a death’s head.
Death’s Head Features
1d10
The Head
6
A mind flayer
A lengthy tongue
7
A nothic
Long hair
8
A shark
Sharpened teeth
9
A wolf
Wooden teeth
10
An elk
Exposed bone
PoisonHead Fruits. Each Undead ally in the tree’s space can immediately take a Reaction to gain 5 Temporary Hit Points.
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to customize it further, while results from the Hex Blast table replace that action in the stat block. If the results of multiple tables conflict, chose your preferred result.
The results of these
);Malleable Mass. The horror’s body is composed of a clot of boneless flesh, shadowy tendrils, or mist.
4
Unspeakable Horror (Oozing Organs);Oozing Organs. The horror’s body boasts exposed
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, determined by rolling on the Body Composition table. You can roll on the Limbs to customize it further, while results from the Hex Blast table replace that action in the stat block. If the results of
multiple tables conflict, chose your preferred result.
The results of these tables are meant to be broad, so feel free to describe the details of an unspeakable horror’s form and the interplay
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can roll on the Limbs to customize it further, while results from the Hex Blast table replace that action in the stat block. If the results of multiple tables conflict, chose your preferred result
.
The results of these tables are meant to be broad, so feel free to describe the details of an unspeakable horror’s form and the interplay between its parts however you desire. The more discordant
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has one of four body compositions, determined by rolling on the Body Composition table. You can roll on the Limbs to customize it further, while results from the Hex Blast table replace that action in
the stat block. If the results of multiple tables conflict, chose your preferred result.
The results of these tables are meant to be broad, so feel free to describe the details of an unspeakable
Unspeakable Horror
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the Limbs to customize it further, while results from the Hex Blast table replace that action in the stat block. If the results of multiple tables conflict, chose your preferred result.
The results of
exposed entrails, bloated parasites, or a gelatinous shroud, perhaps because it is inside out.
Hex Blast
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Hex
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Divine Contention
became a gulch, exposed to the sky. When called upon to defend the area, she inhabits the large moonstone statue, which acts as her sacred statue. While exposed to the sky, the statue gains a fly
times, rerolling any duplicate results. Any effects that specify a target affect all creatures in range of the grenade when it explodes. Any effects that would affect the wielder of the wand instead
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Monster Manual
can transform voluntarily, but some are magically compelled to shape-shift when exposed to complete darkness or during nights of a new moon. Often, wererats’ nature results from a divine curse
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Eberron: Rising from the Last War
Korranberg Chronicle Exposed!
Who really pulls the strings behind the ostensibly unbiased news coverage of the Korranberg Chronicle? The Chronicle’s publisher, a wily Zil gnome named Cassia Lorridan
does not. No, that honor goes to the shadowy board of the Chronicle’s owners.
Voice reporters have uncovered the names and positions of several members of this board, and the results are nothing less
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft
. Customizing a Horror An unspeakable horror has one of four body compositions, determined by rolling on the Body Composition table. You can roll on the Limbs to customize it further, while results from
the Hex Blast table replace that action in the stat block. If the results of multiple tables conflict, chose your preferred result. The results of these tables are meant to be broad, so feel free to
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Ravenloft: The Horrors Within
results from the Death’s Head Features table to inspire the features of a death’s head. Death’s Head Features 1d10 The Head Is That Of … With … 1 A bear Bloodshot eyes 2 A burned corpse Crimson drool
3 A hag Extra eyes 4 A Humanoid Face paint 5 A medusa An iron mask 6 A mind flayer A lengthy tongue 7 A nothic Long hair 8 A shark Sharpened teeth 9 A wolf Wooden teeth 10 An elk Exposed bone Death’s
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Acquisitions Incorporated
The Fissure When the fissure opened up at the bottom of the sinkhole, it exposed a number of tunnels used for a variety of purposes and by a multitude of people over the years. The first of the
. These are harmless glowing cave fish, but it takes a successful DC 12 Intelligence (Nature) or Wisdom (Survival) check to recognize that. The fish immediately start to bite any exposed skin of a
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk
crystal, roll 1d20 on the Crystal Images table to determine the image contained within it. The three newer crystals are results 1, 2, and 3; if a character examines the newer crystals, use only those
results. There are 40 crystals in this room, though many of the older crystals impart the same scenes. Crystal Images d20 Image 1 A mind flayer holding a disembodied head chants over a large pool
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Acquisitions Incorporated
beast pacifying spray (incites rage in any beast exposed to the spray) Wisdom (Animal Handling) or Charisma (Persuasion)
Triceratops action figure (has four or more horns) Intelligence (Nature
elf druid) needs help. A successful DC 14 Wisdom (Animal Handling) check calms the tiger. Failure results in the tiger making one attack against the character through the bars of its cage. Lift the
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus
already prepared. This results in a certain degree of corruption, naturally, which is compounded by the proxy judge’s near-absolute discretion in deciding whether to accept a conviction or exonerate a
collection will fall into unscrupulous hands. On the other hand, if Virmele’s corruption were exposed, the Guild might be irritated at the loss of a profitable scheme. Lutecia’s valet is Kaddrus, a cambion
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Baldur’s Gate Gazetteer
already prepared. This results in a certain degree of corruption, naturally, which is compounded by the proxy judge’s near-absolute discretion in deciding whether to accept a conviction or exonerate a
in her late husband’s collection will fall into unscrupulous hands. On the other hand, if Virmele’s corruption were exposed, the Guild might be irritated at the loss of a profitable scheme. Lutecia’s