Saturday 26 August 2023

Shrooms...! (Part Three)

The third in a series about fungoid critters for D&D. This week's creature is the...

LIAR'S CAP

FREQUENCY: Uncommon
 

NO. APPEARING: 4-16
 

ARMOR CLASS: 7

MOVE: 4/12"

HIT DICE: 1

% IN LAIR: 5%

TREASURE TYPE: Nil

NO. OF ATTACKS: 1

DAMAGE/ATTACK: 1-6

SPECIAL ATTACKS: See below

SPECIAL DEFENSES: Nil

MAGIC RESISTANCE: Standard

INTELLIGENCE: Non-

ALIGNMENT: Neutral

SIZE: S

PSIONIC ABILITY: Nil

       Attack/Defense Modes: Nil

Liar's Caps are a motile species of fungus-like creature that also possesses the power of flight. They are usually encountered in mountainous places or within the roofs of large caves, and are considered both a blessing and a curse by dwarves and gnomes. These creatures are adept at locating seams bearing precious metals which they readily consume, and their presence usually denotes that such metals are nearby. 

However, they much prefer to feed upon both living flesh and refined metals of any kind, and because of this they will not hesitate to attack parties of adventurers. The creatures can sense the heat generated by torches and living creatures out to a distance of 100' and possess the ability to hide in shadows and move silently as if they were an 8th level thief. They lure the unwary and avaricious by excreting pellets that strongly resemble nuggets of gold and scatter them below the places where they wait in ambush. They then attack by either dropping down on their victims or by flying at them from wherever they are hiding.

When attacking, they use a powerful acid which inflicts 1-6 points of damage to any exposed flesh. This acid will also consume wood, leather and cloth in 2 melee rounds, chainmail in 3 melee rounds, plate mail in 5, and  precious metals at a rate equivalent to 5 gold pieces per melee round. Any Liar's Cap that consumes more than the equivalent of 15 gold pieces will quickly seek to escape by flying away, albeit at half their normal flying speed. Fortunately, their acid seems to have no effect on metallic magical items. The remains of any victims will be quickly consumed (8-24 melee rounds).

Should a lair be found - usually deep within a cave system - this will be a large (3' tall) individual that is bright yellow in colour, defended by 4-16 Liar's Caps. It has but one stalk and this will contain nuggets of gold, silver and electrum equivalent to 5d10 x 20 gold pieces in value. It has no means of attack in the normal sense, but should it be cut or struck with any non-magical weapons or items it will explode in a cloud of acid. This will inflict 3-30 points of damage to anyone within 10' and completely dissolve the stalk's contents.

Description: Liar's Caps resemble large mushrooms whose stalks are tentacle-like tendrils that are dark grey on the outside and yellow-orange on the inside. Numerous small claw-like objects are situated at the tip of each tendril and these exert a powerful grip. The cap itself is also a dark grey but with a slight golden or silvery tint. When moving they appear quite ungainly but in flight these creatures are much more agile and move with a spinning, undulating motion. 

Saturday 12 August 2023

Hundredhands...!

After taking a much needed holiday, my next monster is the...

HUNDREDHANDS


FREQUENCY: Rare
NO. APPEARING: 1-3
ARMOR CLASS: 5 (2 for 'harpoon')
MOVE: 20"
HIT DICE: 4
% IN LAIR: 0%
TREASURE TYPE:  Nil
NO. OF ATTACKS: 1
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 2-12
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Grapple
SPECIAL DEFENSES: Nil
MAGIC RESISTANCE: 30%
INTELLIGENCE: Animal
ALIGNMENT: Neutral
SIZE: L (8' tall)
PSIONIC ABILITY: Nil
                Attack/Defense Modes: Nil
 
A strange mixture of jelly-like flesh and bony carapace, the Hundredhands is so named because of the mass of tendrils it possesses, each of which ends in a hand-like pseudo-pod. These creatures seem to prefer dark damp places and thus may take up residence in dungeons and similar locations. Skittish and nimble, they usually avoid contact with other living creatures and it is thought that they subsist on a diet of carrion and rotting vegetable matter. However, they also have a taste for the flesh of dwarves and gnomes and thus adventuring parties might find themselves being attacked.
 
In combat, Hundredhands strike with tentacle that ends in a harpoon-like talon, out to a range of 12' and inflicting 2-12 points of damage. The creature may also choose to subdue a target by rushing forwards and engulfing them with its tendrils and 'hands'. Any victim thus attacked has a 25% chance of being entangled and will be unable to move unless they or anyone within reach possesses a Strength of 15 or more. The victim will suffer from crushing and asphyxiation, losing 2 hit points per round unless they are freed. Even killing the creature itself will not relinquish this hold, although the Hundredhands will not be able to attack any creature larger than 4' tall in this manner. The tendrils and body of the Hundredhands has an AC of 5 while the tentacle and its talon has an AC of 2.
 
The four large eye-like protuberances that surround the girth of its body seem to have no readily discernible purpose, as the creature is unaffected by their loss and is able to grow a new one after some time. It is thought that they might have some function that the monster no longer possesses or is dormant, or are simply a means by which they might scare away more stupid opponents. Certain folklore states that the eyes were once able to project magical forces, given that the Hundredhands themselves are quite resistant to magic, and that they are perhaps the descendants of some very ancient race that once possessed such powers.
 
Description: Hundredhands have carapaces that are a bright red and this colour extends to their tentacle and harpoon. Their eyes are bright azure blue with black pupils. Their numerous tendrils appear jelly-like but are not easily cut or broken - the 'hands' are transparent and the greater part of each tendril is a pale translucent green.