Thirty more attempts at completely describing a magic spell in one sentence.
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Thirty more attempts at completely describing a magic spell in one sentence.
@lair-master‘s post about 160-word subclasses for D&D 5e inspired me to blow some of the dust off my blog and give it a shot myself.
Here comes the bastard.
Spells from the Xanthic Codex
...only fragments of the Xanthic Codex have been found...
TENEBROUS GLYPH
A ring forged from heavy, drab gray metal, bearing an arcane sigil. Characters with knowledge of magic can identify it as a combination of runes that meaning “I call upon the darkness within”
Tofelbrocks are truculent, burrowing omnivores that live in temperate forests and hills. They are solitary creatures, spending most of their time patrolling their territories, foraging and challenging intruders.
We’ve all been there, Tony.(The Torment of St. Anthony, by Michelangelo.) Demons are a lot like humans, some of them are devious schemers… a
Winter warlocks are the mortal agents of the otherworldly entity known as Ithaqua, the Wind Walker. They haunt the coldest corners of the wo
New post up on Peril and Plunder:
The Carniburr, a giant, predatory land urchin.