Tesosaurus, the lady, has awesome info on menanocites (spelled?) fomDiplodocus. The whole yt is super interesting
Mega details here-
My Notes. And art 'n origins from D&D, books, comics, movies, video games, etc.
Tesosaurus, the lady, has awesome info on menanocites (spelled?) fomDiplodocus. The whole yt is super interesting
Mega details here-
Excellent examples
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqSeGMi5S1I&t=313s
Like, lauer 1, what they see and hear.
Link to the Knights of Myth Drannor: https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Knights_of_Myth_Drannor
Thanks to ashockney who mentioned them here, what a cool idea: https://www.enworld.org/threads/leading-up-to-and-then-running-g1-g3-for-3-5-advice-needed.123718/
can spice it up a little, and possibly add some much-needed support, by introducing a competing party...say the Knights of Myth Drannor. Very typical of the FR, and would make for many cool cameos. It would be very unlikely that someone wouldn't want to get involved from the various power groups in the FR, and identify/partner with the Drow and their mission. Perhaps even an all-elven strike force sent to eliminate the threat....and they're not too friendly with any non-elves, for that matter.
So how would the knights appear at the right time?
UPDATE, read this (referencing 3e HP increase) and this, by Superdan.
Well I knew giants had crazy high HP in 5e, but I just got around to comparing damage... and well, giants hit like 3 or 4 times as hard (including frequency) in 5e, while characters may or may not have 3 or 4times the HP. Damn the changes through versions.
Conclusion, yeah, I probably need to sometimes tone down the number of giants from 1e and get closer to how many they suggest in 5e I guess. Even though the party is over-leveled a bit, still, gotta watch out.
https://adnd2e.fandom.com/wiki/Hill_Giant
also comparing to a green dragon, and the dragon does WAY more melee damage than a hill giant in 2e. Which I tend to agree with, so what the heck is going on in 5e? I swear, they just buffed everything that looked like a human regardless of size:
https://adnd2e.fandom.com/wiki/Green_Dragon_(Creature)
SO the 2e hill giant is doing
Found this: https://www.reddit.com/r/BehindTheTables/wiki/index/
Great guy/people. Linked to this:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1epTggIiQUm3UjNphLvZYDzcMKDskEdg9/view
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNRFuBSMLx0
More great megadungeons in comments =
EEG = Elder Elemental God, the one that appears in the G3 module. It might or might not (Gygax says not) the same as the Elder Elemental Eye or Tharizdun. But the author of the blog says he thinks they are the same.
The Gygax quote from 2003 that says:
BTW, I love his quote, Byron always had good stuff:
“There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
There is a rapture on the lonely shore,
There is society, where none intrudes,
By the deep sea, and music in its roar:
I love not man the less, but Nature more”
― Lord Byron
So the confusion is that the symbol, the triangle with the point down with the inverted Y in it (through it?) is mentioned in G3, with the EEG, but also later they mention that same symbol in some other situations not precisely the EEG. Wikipedia I think had it listed under the Elder Elemental Eye and somewhere about Tharizdun. So some authors are saying they are the same, Gygax is saying not the same. So, how do we deal with this? Maybe:
I better read all of this: https://davidleonard-greyhawkmusings.blogspot.com/2020/10/history-of-south-east-part-10-uncertain.html
Have you seen a movie with lightsaber nunchucks man fighting a Darth Vader ripoff?
Or how about a D&D themed fire breathing wizard?
Maybe an Ultraman wannabe cool suit guy?
Look no further than these insane movies from the Shaw Bros. , featuring
The picture says it all. This guy is in Canada and says this happens with nurse logs and nurse stumps even. Basically, old logs end up being a useful spot for new trees to start growing due to no competition at that moment (maybe 10-20 years after it fell?). In this picture, there are 3 trees that were all on the same log, so they have these arches in a row. Over a very long time the roots get bigger and bigger and eventually should close the gap (a LONG time).
How's this apply to D&D?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayYBNCc-9VY
(And this has overlap https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llvjPbJdFro)
He’s got some good stuff. Here he says 3 main things, OSR especially-
He just went.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVPvIIOECmI&t=838s&pp=0gcJCSMKAYcqIYzv
Have it so some other mobs moving in trying to take over? Or is it too soon. ?
Maybe do more pyrohydras plus giants same time.
Read this blog about the temples and Eclavdra and connections to Keep'Borderlands, oh man such good stuff, G3 is going to be memorable for sure: https://davidleonard-greyhawkmusings.blogspot.com/2020/10/on-green-god-and-elder-evil-part-2.html
Plasm, https://www.completecompendium.com/appendix/plasm/ Have Drow summon one. It's SUCH a cool monster fight, I think it'll have to be very separate from the tentacle wall, huh?
Yes, room 10 with the three ghastly tentacle monsters eating self-sacrificing creatures of nearly every race is disturbing. Why do they just stand there letting it happen?!?! Quote:
The wall to the east shows a scene of various creatures crawling, then creeping, up to huge, vaguely squid-like creatures with 10 hairy tentacles. In the forefront of this mass self-sacrifice are elves and men, but there are also dwarves, gnolls, orcs, trolls, halflings, ogres, goblins, etc. amongst the crowd. Those near the monsters are being torn apart and the bloody gobbets eaten as dainty morsels. There are 3 of these ghastly things, mottled in various shades and tints of purple and violet.
Just read this, says it all probably. : https://screenrant.com/dnd-magic-vance-dying-earth-dungeons-dragons-wizard/
I'm finally getting aroudn to reading stuff myself, see a post 2 or 3 back, very very very entertaining and interesting so far.
Gibbering mouther origins might be Jack Vance. In the first Dying Earth story, he mentioned a thing "all eyes". And then look at this old book cover: