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Old 09-16-2016, 02:43 PM   #1
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Default DF Monsters: A Wizard did It!

This is a 'seed' thread, where people are invited to come and share their seeds for DF style monsters that obviously have a mad wizard behind them. Full monsters aren't really asked for as much as the idea of the monster. Existing monster Repos are good to link to, but I'm mostly looking for new Stuff, and stuff that would be either made or obtained and controlled by a mad wizard.

This seed thread is strongly inspired by DF Monsters 3: Born of Myth and Magic. I'm hoping for Interesting tactical challenges, and an "I wasn't expecting that" element. Thanks for any help!
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Old 09-16-2016, 02:44 PM   #2
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And to start things off:

smokamander:

A vile blind warty creature perhaps 15 feet long and fond of caves. The creature breathes out a vile smoke that is poisonous to those that inhale it, and completely blocks the sight of those within it. It does have infravision and a nasty maw. The smoke of a merely average specimin can fill up to 40 hexes, and is replenished at the rate of 1 hex per second. The smoke does not magically follow the creature around, but is heavier than air. Though most of the time the lair is in a suitable depression to keep a full tank of death

Dakka Golem:
Essentially a normal-sized (SM -3?) repeating crossbow on legs with arms that let it operate itself. They're small, but surprizingly strong and usually found in numbers and in hard to reach locations. They're made of wood, and thus homogenous, but flamable. If the correct parts are broken, you can get a crossbow with cornecopia on its magazine, but if you break the wrong parts, its kindling.

Tapestry Golem:
Tapestry Golems are flexible, animated lengths of fabric perfect for guarding entraces you don't want to stick a big obvious statue next to. Tapestry Golems appear as rugs, carpets, bed handings, and other upholstry until the moment they strike. Tapestry Golems are homogenous and completely immune to crushing damage (but not knockback), and have a constriction attack. Tapestry golems no longer look nearly as fine once they've been through a battle or two, but who will suspect the curtain? The theif is already worried about what's BEHIND the curtain...

Levitating Basalisk:
Most Basalisks are fearsome beasts, capable of killing at a glance. This beast is less fearsome. Its gaze merely levitates its victims, moving them upwards at a rate of 1 yard/ second. The beast does not have to concentrate to do this. After one minute, the spell will end, and if somthing hasn't prevented it, the victim will fall 60 yards to the ground below -- a velocity of 36, doing about 1d per 3 HP. This this ability can be harnessed by the clever should be obvious.

Other 'minor effects' for basalisks include inflicting nausea or teleporting victims a short distance in a random direction.

Spike Beast
Some creatures have long horns. And then there are spike beasts. Spike beasts are slung low to the ground, have thick, armored skin, and have long curved sharp spikes that reach out 4 yards in front of the animal. There are around 20 such spikes, with smaller ones surrounding the beast on its back and side. The spikes are dense enough the trying to squeeze through them will always end up in a grapple (at least for medium sized creatures) or implaled. The creatures are understandably hard to manuever though. Its though they are some mad wizard's attempt to fight calvary...


Naming these is hard. Suggestions are more than welcome
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Air sharks!
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Old 09-16-2016, 02:52 PM   #4
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I would think Stormbringer would be perfect for the type of monsters you are describing. Just substitute magic for chaos.
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Air sharks are from the Stormbringer game.
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Air sharks are from the Stormbringer game.
Actually, they're from the Arduin Grimoire.
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Speaking of Air Sharks....

I really like the idea of a GINORMOUS Manta/Sting Ray with a Basking shark style mouth that subsists as a 'filter' feeder on Pollen/Mold Spores/Air born partices instead of plankton.

It'd ahve to be HUGE and more than a bit magical. You can have it be 'mildly' carnivorous (like a Venus Flytrap or Pitcher plant) in that it doesnt seek out larger life, but it IS capable of digesting them....slowly.

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I would think Stormbringer would be perfect for the type of monsters you are describing. Just substitute magic for chaos.
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Actually, they're from the Arduin Grimoire.
First I've heard of either of them. I'm a fairly young gamer. Looked at storm-bringer though and the intital glance wasn't promising as far as monsters are concerned. Not saying it isn't, just saying I'd like to be sure its worth it before spending any money (or too much effort).

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Flying fish is a category unto itself, I would say. Floating jellies would be nasty, And flying squid is ... pretty much already on the books. Eels can be nasty as well.
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First I've heard of either of them. I'm a fairly young gamer. Looked at storm-bringer though and the intital glance wasn't promising as far as monsters are concerned. Not saying it isn't, just saying I'd like to be sure its worth it before spending any money (or too much effort).

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Flying fish is a category unto itself, I would say. Floating jellies would be nasty, And flying squid is ... pretty much already on the books. Eels can be nasty as well.
If you're also a video gamer, theres a game called Impossible Creatures, an Old Early 2000's RTS Strategy Game on steam for something like $10. It allowed you to Kitbash Critter DNA in pretty fun ways, that would prolly generate a few neato monsters. It was an early 2K game though so I think you could only mix 2 critters at a time and couldnt mix Chimeras With Chimeras.

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Dakka Golem:
Essentially a normal-sized (SM -3?) repeating crossbow on legs with arms that let it operate itself. They're small, but surprizingly strong and usually found in numbers and in hard to reach locations. They're made of wood, and thus homogenous, but flamable. If the correct parts are broken, you can get a crossbow with cornecopia on its magazine, but if you break the wrong parts, its kindling.
I had a few of these in my game. They were large, siege crossbows though, on four jointed, brass, kinda insect-like legs. Freaked the heck out of my players.

I just called them Arbalestiers (an arbalest is a kind of crossbow).

Crystaline grue
This mold (per DFM2) looks like clusters of white quartzite crystals growing in the cracks of flagstones and furniture, in the tooth- and eye-sockets of corpses, and other creepy places. If disturbed it emits an unearthly crystal chime that deafens, causes headaches, and attracts Elder Things (treat the grue as if it's a Mentalist using psionic powers to make the annoying noise).
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