A little while ago, I wrote this post. In the aforementioned post, I gave 4e statistics for Hereticwerks' brilliant gore-worms.
Well, a conversation happened in the comments, and garrisonjames mentioned doing more Labyrinth Lord to D&D 4e conversions.
So, here it is. There are a lot of truly inspired ideas over there, and if the oD&D format doesn't float your boat, maybe this will help.
Also, unless otherwise stated, assume that whatever I post hasn't been playtested, so if it murders your entire party, cherish the horror and make new characters?
I guess you can submit feedback if you actually use them before I do.
View the most recent Wednesday Werk entry here.
Table of Contents
1. Gronk Sword, Octoscholar, Synchronocitor
2. Gronk
3. Petrocloptrian, Flytaur, Queen Lobster
4. Bruthem, Glimp-Shell, Xulg
5. Irving the Impressionable Shoggoth
6. Acephali, Almas
7. Candle Head, Grikflit
8. Zaldrim, Scarletscales
9. Walmakash, Urglun
10. Triloo, Rattong
11. Quindra, Hallimox
12. Phorain
13. Ordrang
14. Pseudoblepas, Nerglid
15. Molg
16. Lurm
17. Koponu
18. Drilg
19. Jaladari
20. Illigom
21. Mind-Slime
22. Plodder-Shell
23. Quintapoidal Fungi
24. Necropixies
25. Hagtessa
26. Ractur
27. Sanguinovore
28. Withering Mist
29. Rulak
30. Fantomist
31. Vilg
32. Grobbly-Bonk
33. Miasmagaster
34. Flutter Worm
35. Monoptrian
36. Yirgao
37. Elajess
38. Blatherer
39. Crannit
40. Crudiv
41. Xilmpa
I'm going to always call these Vendesday Verks, and I hope you're OK with that.
ReplyDeleteAnd let me guess - Crux of Eternity will be playtesting these, won't we? Joy...
Now this is an interesting development indeed. It will be fun to see how things evolve across editions.
ReplyDeletePlease feel free to ask us any questions that you have regarding the monsters -- there's a ton of stuff that just doesn't fit into the average blog-post...
Welcome to our sandbox.
Similarly, if you ever find that I completely missed the point of an entry, feel free to make a note of it.
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