I am at a pivot point with my Monstrous Mondays.
I have a bunch of projects I am desperate to get out because I am tired of them languishing on my hard drives and instead need to be on my, and hopefully your, game shelves.
So much so that I am dubbing 2023 "The Year of the Monster." I just have so much I want to do. I ma hoping to have the first thing in your hands by December 26, 2022, the last Monday of the year. But I really need to get my butt moving on that.
In other news, I have a new place to scream into the void. I set up an account on Mastodon. I don't have much there right at the moment. Now I have no intention nor no desire to leave Twitter. So you can still find me there.
Ok, let's bring this all together for a post.
One of the coolest things about living in Illinois is the number of mastodon fossils that can be found here. My uncle dug some giant molars from my maternal grandparent's property 60 years ago and we still have them now. I also used to love going to the Illinois State Museum in Springfield to see the Mastodons and other Ice Age fauna on display. So why not an ode to my new social media account, one of my oldest favorite ice age creatures, and all for the newest iteration of my oldest favorite game.
Mastodon, Undead
Undead remains of an ancient elephant species. Prized mounts of winter warlocks and sought-after guard animals of frost giants.
AC: 4 [15], HD 12 (45 hp), Att 2 x tusk (2d6) or 1 x trample (4d8), THAC0 10 [+9], MV 120' (60'), SV D8 S9 P10 B10 S12 (8), ML 10, AL Chaos XP 1,900, NA (0) (1d4), TT Tusks
- Charge: In the first round of combat. Requires a clear run of 60 feet. Tusks inflict double damage.
- Trample: 3-in-4 chance of trampling each round. +3 to hit medium (human-sized) or smaller creatures.
- Ivory: Each tusk is worth 2d6 x 100 gp.
- Undead: Makes no noise until they attack. Immune to effects that affect living creatures (poisons, gases). Immune to mind-affecting magics (charm, hold, sleep). Turns as a 7-9 HD monster.
Mastodons are larger than elephants but smaller than Mammoths.
2 comments:
This is an exciting project, I can't wait to follow along!
I hope it can live up to my hype of it!
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