I have been digging through some old documents this past week. Some old Ravenloft ones (the new Ravenloft book has me excited), some stuff on Irish myths (it is March after all), and even some of my old Color Computer files (I have...my reasons). One thing that came up a few times was an adventure I had written for Ravenloft back in 88 or 89 that featured a group of Swanmays and their betrayal and the hands of a drow assassin.
While the adventure itself would need some serious reworking to make it ready for primetime, I did do a lot of research on Swanmaidens, Swan women, and other similar creatures.
I figured an update was in order.
Gwragedd Annwn (Swan Maidens)
Medium Humanoid (Fey)
Frequency: Rare
Number Appearing: 1d4 (1d6)
Alignment: Lawful [Neutral Good]
Movement: 120' (40') [12"]
Fly (in swan form): 180' (60') [18"]
Swim: 150' (50') [15"]
Armor Class: 7 [12]
Hit Dice: 2d8* (9 hp)
Gwragedd Annwn, 3rd level: 3d8* (14 hp)
Gwragedd Annwn, 4th level: 4d8* (18 hp)
Gwragedd Annwn, 5th level: 5d8* (23 hp)
Gwragedd Annwn, 6th level: 6d8* (27 hp)
Gwragedd Annwn, 7th level: 7d8* (32 hp)
Gwragedd Annwn, 8th level: 8d8* (36 hp)
Gwragedd Annwn, 9th level: 9d8* (41 hp)
Gwragedd Annwn, 10th level: 10d8* (45 hp)
Gwragedd Annwn, 11th level: 11d8* (50 hp)
Gwragedd Annwn, 12th level: 12d8* (54 hp)
Gwragedd Annwn, 13th level: 13d8* (59 hp)
Gwragedd Annwn, 14th level: 14d8* (63 hp)
Attacks: claw, claw, bite
Damage: 1d6+4 x2, 1d8+4
Special: Shape change, magic required to hit, Swan Song
Size: Medium
Save: Fighter 2-14
Morale: 10 (12)
Treasure Hoard Class: VI (U)
XP: 25 (OSE) 29 (LL)
3rd level: 50 (OSE) 65 (LL)
4th level: 125 (OSE) 135 (LL)
5th level: 300 (OSE) 350 (LL)
6th level: 500 (OSE) 570 (LL)
7th level: 850 (OSE) 790 (LL)
8th level: 1,200 (OSE) 1,060 (LL)
9th level: 1,600 (OSE) 1,700 (LL)
10th level: 1,600 (OSE) 1,700 (LL)
11th level: 1,900 (OSE) 2,000 (LL)
12th level: 1,900 (OSE) 2,000 (LL)
13th level: 2,300 (OSE) 2,450 (LL)
14th level: 2,300 (OSE) 2,450 (LL)
The Gwragedd Annwn, also known as Swan Maidens, are humanoid maidens capable of turning into a swan. They only have this power while they remain unmarried. In this state, they are also considered to be creatures of the Fey.
All Gwragedd Annwn are rangers of a level equal to their HD. They will be equipped accordingly. Instead of cleric and magic-user spells these warriors may choose druid and witch spells respectively. They are fierce enemies of evil and chaos and fight it wherever they can.
They can attack with any weapon of their choosing. Most prefer to use finely crafted swords or longbows.
Employing a feather token they can transform into a large swan. It is believed that once they take a husband, they must give this token to him. Many are loathe to do that.
Many feel they can trace their lineage back to the great king Lir whose children were transformed into swans by their jealous step-mother.
Swan Song: If a Gwragedd Annwn is reduced to 0 hp she can begin a Swan Song. This song is similar in power to the Banshee keening, and will cause all around her, foe and friend, to experience profound sadness and will be unable to take any further action (no saving throw permitted). If she is heard by her sisters they will fly to her in swan shape to return her to their sanctuary. At this point she will either be healed or will die. It is believed that a swan song can only be used once in the life of a Gwragedd Annwn.
2 comments:
Fantastic illustration! Do you know who did it or where it's from?
Ah, Warwick Goble. I should try Image Search first, not last. :)
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