Read the sub and I have to say that I enjoyed it immensely.. The title alone is worthy of applause . Also, with the author's approval, I'd just like to write a sub based on the recently arrived frog people. Go to Comment
And how do the existing gods take to the presence of an old foe wandering around and causing general chaos? Do any of them feel motivated to protect their devotees from Bodach? Just curious, thanks.
I'd like to think that the Lurdi, like most scavengers that feed on carrion, have developed immunities against the pathogens that reside in the bodies of the creatures they eat. Glad you liked it. Their behaviour was actually modelled after that of actual pirahnas,. Go to Comment
Interesting take on dark unicorns. I have to echo Echomirage(forgive the unintentional pun) and say that the part about the Mordanfey's abilities being limited by human observation is an excellent touch. Go to Comment
The Usholal Lifeforms (Intelligent Species)
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forganthus, you raise some excellent questions. I'll update my sub to reflect the answers to them. As for my Tarrod sub, I promise you the Lurrdi.I think you'll find those Piranhna-men to be as interesting as the Usholal. Go to Comment
The Usholal Lifeforms (Intelligent Species)
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Update: Sub has been edited to reflect the excellent questions and suggestion of forganthus.My thanks to him for helping to make this a better submission. Go to Comment
An interesting take on goblins. Even without the addition of Vega, they would still be a fascinating race in their own right. How are they seen by large races among the goblin species like orcs or hob-goblins? I'd imagine that these would be harder to supplant than goblins. Go to Comment
As usual, you've created another set of believable and distinctive 30s. Many of them would be very useful in games that involve large military campaigns and some I can personally relate to. Lazy actually reminds me of some of the officers that I served under. Go to Comment
The Uuluun Lifeforms (Intelligent Species)
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Credit for this sub actually belongs solely to Captain Penguin. Way back in 2004 when Tarrod was still in its infancy, he generously created this race for the aquatic world that I was working on. Since they are such an important part of Tarrod as well as worthy creations in their own right, I thought they deserved to have their own sub to themselves on the main site. Go to Comment
The Uuluun Lifeforms (Intelligent Species)
(Water)
I imagine the Uuluun could be cast as heroic figures who attempt to mantain an equitable balance where use of the sea's resources is concerned. They could also be cast as protectors of some primitive coastal tribe. Slave raids on such islanders by pirates or other nasties might provoke violent conflict. Go to Comment
Would possession of this city be very lucrative? Given the highly valuable nature of the ice as an export commodity, I'm surprised that no local ruler or warlord has tried to bring the city under his sway. Also, would it be correct to assume that only the gnomes are citizens with humans and others being merely resident aliens? Go to Comment
A beautiful oceanic sub. These guys are the fantasy version of Godzilla. I'm definitely going to find some way of using them. By the way, are there any marine cultures that worship these behmoths of the deep? Go to Comment
I have to agree with RGTryanor. This is a ricly detailed sub and its constant references to ties with our world bring up my childhood memories of the Narnia series. If you wrote novels based on this setting, I would definitely read them. Go to Comment
Nothing to add except to say that this is a perfect way of making would-be-heroic PCs end up looking like total villians when they slaughter the Baron. The story is also quite well-written and this is certainly an NPC who would make an interesting adversary. Nicely done indeed. Go to Comment
What can I add, except to say that this is by far the most fearsome type of undead that I've seen lurking within the Citadel? Awesome job. Go to Comment
Lifeforms (Intelligent Species) (City/ Ruin)