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== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
+ | Web poison / glass poison: Dif 2, Dam 2L, 4L if fail, -2 to all actions. Glass does 2L damage, no minimum. | ||
== Monsters == | == Monsters == | ||
The chief threat in the Obsidian Forest is [[Creatures/Heptatheleon | Heptatheleon]], of course -- but only when it stirs. Most of the time, the great spider-beast sleeps near the manse in the center of the forest. | The chief threat in the Obsidian Forest is [[Creatures/Heptatheleon | Heptatheleon]], of course -- but only when it stirs. Most of the time, the great spider-beast sleeps near the manse in the center of the forest. | ||
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+ | === Child of Heptatheleon === | ||
+ | Fighting: Dif 4, bite 5L, min 1.<br> | ||
+ | Soak: 5<br> | ||
+ | HLs: 7<br> | ||
+ | Poison: Dif 2, damage 3L / 6L, -3 to actions. On failure, victim begins to turn to glass, bones first -- -1 soak, permanently, if they survive<br> |
Revision as of 03:36, 3 April 2005
The Obsidian Forest
Since the time of the Great Contagion, a stretch of land northwest of the Lake of Dragons has been lost to Creation. In this shadowland, the hekatonkhire Heptatheleon sleeps, its dark dreams fuelling the madness of a nephwrack. The children of Heptatheleon string webs of poisoned glass through the forest around the nephwrack's temple, and their venom turns all they bite to obsidian glass -- hence this wood's name.
History
Geography
Web poison / glass poison: Dif 2, Dam 2L, 4L if fail, -2 to all actions. Glass does 2L damage, no minimum.
Monsters
The chief threat in the Obsidian Forest is Heptatheleon, of course -- but only when it stirs. Most of the time, the great spider-beast sleeps near the manse in the center of the forest.
Child of Heptatheleon
Fighting: Dif 4, bite 5L, min 1.
Soak: 5
HLs: 7
Poison: Dif 2, damage 3L / 6L, -3 to actions. On failure, victim begins to turn to glass, bones first -- -1 soak, permanently, if they survive