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2009-09-30, 08:50 AM
Hi, I need a bit of help coming up with a monster for my next session.
I am running a military campain for 2 friends.
Last time they attacked an ork warcamp along with a company of soldiers.
In the middle of the camp, an ork miniboss forces a prisoner to drink a potion, and shortly after two small monsters bursts from his stomach (findish monkeys)
The miniboss, who seems to have an entire bag of these potions retreats and the players persue him. Suddently he throws the entire bag on the ground in front of them. The bottles crack and strange fluids begin to mix.
This is where I said "Cliffhanger! See you next time"
So the bottles were "potions" of Summon Monster (yes, they were) but what will this mix produce?
-Alot of different monsters are boring, I want a crazy mix.
Im thinking some sort of aberration/template/homebrew crazyness.
The players:
2 x lvl 3 gestalt, followed by 2 NPC's. The players used all of their magic earlier that day (fools) so are essentially a (barb/rogue) and a bard. The NPC's are fighter types.
Who's got the great idea?
I am running a military campain for 2 friends.
Last time they attacked an ork warcamp along with a company of soldiers.
In the middle of the camp, an ork miniboss forces a prisoner to drink a potion, and shortly after two small monsters bursts from his stomach (findish monkeys)
The miniboss, who seems to have an entire bag of these potions retreats and the players persue him. Suddently he throws the entire bag on the ground in front of them. The bottles crack and strange fluids begin to mix.
This is where I said "Cliffhanger! See you next time"
So the bottles were "potions" of Summon Monster (yes, they were) but what will this mix produce?
-Alot of different monsters are boring, I want a crazy mix.
Im thinking some sort of aberration/template/homebrew crazyness.
The players:
2 x lvl 3 gestalt, followed by 2 NPC's. The players used all of their magic earlier that day (fools) so are essentially a (barb/rogue) and a bard. The NPC's are fighter types.
Who's got the great idea?