Here is an old favorite of mine that I just never got right. I had featured the Jack O'Lantern on three different occasions in three different witch books and each time there were differences. But none of them felt 100% right to me. This one is better, but I am not sure I got the nature I want the creature to have exactly right.
Jack O'Lantern
Medium Plant (Fire)
Frequency: Rare
Number Appearing: 0 (1d4)
Alignment: Neutral [Unaligned]
Movement: 90' (30') [9"]
Armor Class: 5 [14]
Hit Dice: 3d8+3* (17 hp)
THAC0: 16 (+3)
Attacks: 2 tendril whips or special
Damage: 1d6 x2 or special
Special: Breath weapon (fire)
Save: Monster 3
Morale: 12 (12)
Treasure Hoard Class: None
XP: 75 (OSE) 100 (LL)
This creature is a roughly humanoid-shaped tangle of vines and leaves with a large pumpkin for its head. The pumpkinhead bears a leering face that appears to have been carved there and glows from within with eldritch fire.
A jack-o-lantern is a plant creature brought to life by a combination of eldritch magics. It is said that druids, the fey or a witch knows the ritual to summon these guardians. The nature of the face generally reflects the animating spirit. They are considered to be plant creatures.
The Jack O’Lantern will attack with its whipping tendrils, usually two attacks per round but a rare (5% chance) one will have three. Once per day the jack o’lantern can “Breathe” fire out of carvings in its pumpkin head. A saving throw vs. Breath Weapon is required or take 3d6 fire damage (save for half).
Summoning a jack o’ lantern requires a large patch of pumpkins. Up to four (1d4) will be summoned with a single ritual. The jack o’lanterns will never wander more than 500’ away from their pumpkin patch and will attack any creature not present at the time of its summoning.
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Well, it is certainly better than what I had before.
This creature introduces an idea borrowed from D&D 4th and 5th Editions, and that is the Unaligned alignment. They are neutral for the terms of the D&D Basic and OSR games, but beyond that they are unaligned. I will not use it as much as later editions of the game, but it does have its place and uses for me.
Cool! I'm loving the D&D stats you're putting into your A-Z challenge! I haven't played in years and years, but I remember vividly when I did. I know that personally, the jack-o-lantern freaked me out. Something about the headless horseman about it...and creepy midnight monsters lurking in one's garden in the autumn...
ReplyDeleteNeat! "Summoned by a witch" reminds me of the movie Pumpkinhead... but your monsters seem a little more whimsical than that beast.
ReplyDeleteI like it! It would be amazing for a Halloween type adventure...
ReplyDeleteThe Multicolored Diary
Interesting take on this -- usually they are synonymous with will-o'-the-wisp.
ReplyDeleteRonel visiting for the A-Z Challenge with an A-Z of Faerie: Jengu: The Mermaid from Africa