So the long and short of the update on
What Ho, Frog Demons (the fourth of the Slumbering Ursine Dunes series) is that we are right in the middle of the editorial
process. The ever-versatile Luka Rejec has jumped over from the
illustration side to being the chief editor and just when I thought I
was catching a break from the ever-demanding eye of Robert Parker I
find myself wading through a 21-point revision list for the
manuscript.
Punchline: What Ho is going to
take a month or three longer---but it will be tougher and stronger
for it.
So in the meantime here's some actual
gameable content, one of the lesser tiers of the eponymous critters
(the full version comes complete with a random generation system
based in freakish real world adaptations to create your nightmare).
Also Luka being Luka some sketches of anuran fiends are already
percolating through the ether here are some.
No. Enc.: 1d6 (3d6)
Alignment: Chaotic (Evil)
Movement: 120’ (40’)
Armor Class: 5
Hit Dice: 2
Attacks: 2 (claws or barbed steel
darts)
Damage: 1d4 or 1d4+1
Save: D2
Morale: 9
Hoard Class: XI
XP: 60
Like many extra-dimensional xenoforms
the Žába'dabel as a demonic race both mirror and defy natural
ecology. Frog Demonettes, the lowest of the three basic types—one
hesitates to call them life-cycle stages as they seem to lack rhyme
or reason alternately evolving or devolving at seemingly random
intervals of their millennium-long lives—is a uniformly
female-appearing race of man-sized, lithe, pastel-skinned bipeds with
short stubby tails.
Though the Frog Demonette is not as
intellectually well-rounded as the larger, more mutated Oorhi, they
are quite cunning and love tinkering. This dovetails nicely with
their typical caste role as trap setters, sanitation maintenance
specialists and unionized builders of the grotesque, baroque floats
that grace the annual Benighted Parade of Weltschmerz in Peklo, their
home dimension.
Frog Demonettes can cast Mend and Push spells once a day. Admittedly a power that will see little use in combat with PCs.
This might actually be the most interesting one for me so far.
ReplyDelete"I find myself wading through a 21-point revision list for the manuscript."
ReplyDeleteHope you have a comfy chair and a nice cuppa whatever you fancy. Happy Wading and boogie boogie.
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ReplyDeleteFinished cursory reads through Dunes and Marlinko. Began Misty Isles today. Looking forward to this upcoming bad boy.
ReplyDeleteFrogs make good demons. Lots of interesting possibilities there.
ReplyDeleteThese are great monsters!
ReplyDeleteUpdate please!
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