Adventure: The Dragon of Krom Frykt – The Dragon’s Lair
Here is the third and final part of the Pathfinder-compatible adventure The Dragon of Krom Frykt. See the introduction here and the wilderness encounters here.
The Dragon’s Cave
Once the players reach the entrance read or paraphrase the following:
The rocky hillside, cracked and smoking from various vents, descends to the valley floor here where a wide, low cavern lies. A natural stone awning canopies an open space of small scattered rocks. WIthin, a dark passage emits heat and haze.
One goblin hides among the rocks in at the entrance (DC 20 perception to spot) and watches the approach (perception +0). If he sees the party approaching the cave he will alert the goblins in area 1 (see below).
An alternate entrance can be discovered through investigating the vents on the hillside above and succeeding on a DC 20 nature, survival or dungeoneering skill check. Success means they discover a fissure on the hillside above the cave, which leads to a corridor behind the entrance guards (area 2 on map).
Dragon’s Lair Areas
When the players enter the lair, run the following encounters as the players progress through the areas.
1) Guards and Wards – CR 4 – XP 1300
Within, more goblins with cover and bows and magical traps pass the time by playing at dice inside the entrance.
Trap – At the apex of the entrance, a mark has been made on the stone with grayish paint. Any who cross the threshold or touch the rune trigger this glyph of warding, which summons a poison frog swarm that will attack whoever triggered it.
Creatures – 5 goblins – one on watch among the rocks at the entrance, the rest wary. The goblins will attempt to use cover from the large rock in the center of the chamber and fire their shortbows at attackers.
2) Savage Riders – CR 5 – XP 2000
A natural stone passage splits in an area with several interconnecting chambers. Here, a couple of goblin worg-riders and their mounts stand guard.
Creatures – 2 x Goblin commandos (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/unique-monsters/cr-1/goblin-commando) and 2 worg. They will attack the players with shortbows, charges, and halberds on their mounts. The goblins will try to keep moving and flank single opponents.
3) A Fallen Champion – CR 3 – XP 800
Among the corpses of many goblins, the party finds the temple champion’s corpse, which has been partially eaten, and his ceremonial trappings -a helm, shield, and necklace.
Creatures – 2 zombies and 3 skeletons, animated corpses of the goblins that the champion killed, rise up and attack the party as they prepare to leave the area.
Treasure – The necklace is an amulet of health +2. If returned to the Temple further rewards will be bestowed upon them in the form of honors – they will be named Champions of Krom and a feast will be held.
4) The Chamber of Earthfire – CR 6 – 2400 XP
In the chamber of earthfire, a large cavern with lava pools and a natural stone bridge, the party must rescue the dragon’s eggs from the goblin wizard who ejected her. His intention is to hatch them himself and train them.
Hazard – the chamber is extremely hot and each round inhabitants who are not immune to extremes of heat must make a DC 10 Fortitude check or become Fatigued.
Hazard – the area around the nest is even hotter due to closer proximity to the lava, and creatures take 1d3 points of fire damage while past the stone bridge.
Hazard – anyone falling into the pool of molten rock in this chamber will take 5d6 points of damage per round.
Creatures – Goblin Wizard (see below) and 2 Bugbear Bodyguards, one of whom wields the Beastblade (see below) will confront the party. Both are wearing hide armor and are AC 19 (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/humanoids/bugbear). The goblin’s wizardry protests all three from the sweltering heat hazards of the chamber except the lava, and he will fight the battle flying around the chamber casting spells.
Treasure – The goblin wizard and the bugbears carry 10 platinum and 30 gold coins each. The dragon’s hoard consists of ore and globs of lead, copper, silver, iron, and gold that are melted together into a nest which weighs 500 pounds and is worth 1000 gold.
Within the lumpy metallic nest rest three egg-shaped stones, very hard, scaly, and hot to the touch. A DC 20 Knowledge Arcana skill check will reveal that these are the dragon’s eggs and require a constant temperature in order to hatch. A DC 25 Knowledge Arcana skill check combined with a DC 25 Knowledge Nature skill check will reveal that these three will hatch in 5d12 days if undisturbed. A DC 25 appraise check will reveal they could fetch up to 500 gold apiece.
Developments – If the eggs are harmed or removed the dragon will wreak her wrath upon the valley. The eggs will only hatch if their temperature is properly maintained.
Concluding the Adventure
Return to the temple and complete a skill challenge where the PCs must give an accounting of their deeds before the dragon is convinced that her treasure is safe and will leave. As she does she will sniff all of the PCs to check if they smell like her eggs, or, more direly, dragon blood. If she notices the Beastblade which the bugbear took from her hoard she will mention that a fool carried it last and that they may keep it as “the memory is sour”. If flattered she will tell the story of a group of thieves who came into her lair. She killed two and two more escaped, but the one carrying the Beastblade fought to the death with the smell of fear strong upon him.
Any harm to the eggs leads to dire repercussions the next day after the dragon finds out. She will hunt the players down if possible, likely destroying the village Sera and the temple regardless.
When the players rid the Temple of Krom Frykt of the dragon they are offered 100 gold coins each as a gesture of gratitude. Additionally, as the temple’s kennels have just had a litter, and they are offered up to two mountain hound pups.
Faoer Dornoe, The temple elder, expresses concern at the machinations of the goblin waste wizard, as the goblins have not troubled the valley since he was a boy. Their wolf and goat borne raiders had earned them a reprisal from the warriors of the temple and the men of the village. He mentions that a scouting expedition may need to be mounted and asks the players if they would consider undertaking such a task, which could lead to further adventures in the wastes to the north. Perhaps the players will meet the wizard’s two brothers.
Creatures
Deom-Adr, earth dragon, CR 10
Neutral large dragon (earth, fire)
Draconic, Common
Senses: darkvision, tremorsense
12 HD, 131 hp
AC 22, touch 10, flat-footed 21 (+1 Dex, +12 natural, –1 size)
F +12 R +10 W +9
Move: 40 feet
Bite +19, 2d6+10 +1d6 fire damage, 2 x claws +17, 1d8+7 damage
Breath Weapon – 60 foot line of fire – 6d8 fire damage, DC 20 reflex save for 1/2 damage
Choking Smoke – at will the dragon can exhale a cloud of choking poisonous gas and smoke. Each round of exhalation grows the cloud by 10′ diameter. The cloud gives concealment for all within it, which the dragon ignores due to tremorsense. Living creatures in the cloud must make a DC 20 Fortitude saving throw each round or begin to suffocate and take 1d6 points of subdual damage per round in the smoke.
Stats – S 24 D 14 C 18 I 12 W 13 Ch 12
Canny and suspicious, Deom-Adr seethes with anger at the goblins who are holding her eggs hostage. She has had dealings with the men of Sera in the past and is reluctant to inform them of the true nature of her treasures and will resort to threats if the players ply her for details. She will instead insist that the players secure all of her treasure and kill or drive off the goblins.
Ixame, Wizard of the Wastes – XP 1200
NE small humanoid (goblin) Witch 5
hp 20 AC 11 F +1 R +2 W +4
Spear +2, 1d6 damage
Spells – lightning bolt, hold person, summon swarm, sleep, ray of enfeeblement, cause fear
Hexes – Evil Eye, Flight, Healing
Gear – spear, scroll of cure light wounds, resist elements, ray of enfeeblement
Stats – S 10 D 12 C 10 I 16 W 14 Ch 10
Posted in 3rd edition Dungeons & Dragons / d20 fantasy / Pathfinder, Creature, Encounter and tagged creature type: dragon, dragon by Adam A. Thompson with no comments yet.
Saribet’s Heart
High in the mountains, this dragon once perched above the trees, serving the powers of good and protecting the land from his chromatic brethren. However, it is said that a sneaky dwarf mage posing as a lady dragon once stole his heart. His old home lies high in the mountains in a place where no dwarves dare return, lest they be haunted by his troubled spirit. They need someone else to investigate the matter.
Saribet has long-since passed, having literally died when he lost his figurative heart, but his spectre is said to haunt the alpine valleys of the Sarhumet Mountains, named for his father, a demi-god among dragons. The dwarves who live in the villages still shake and shudder along with their homes when they feel the cold winds of winter. Strong winds accompanied by the howl of a distant spirit is enough to keep anyone indoors during these months. However, this is exactly when the party arrives.
It is said that his enormous footsteps can still be found in snowbanks high in the passes. Saribet’s heart has been taken somewhere outside of Sarhumet, and he cannot rest until it is returned, and thus, neither can the dwarves. They have taken to writing sad tales of love and loss, rather than fashioning high-end items to the rest of the land, so the effects of this situation are felt throughout Proppian.
News of this story travel throughout the land as the dwarven tales have found their way onto the playlists of many a Proppian bard. It is likely that the party has heard about this situation through just such a tale.
Posted in Creature and tagged dragon, proppian by Stephen Hilderbrand with no comments yet.
Onyx / Deep Jungle Dragon
As you may have noticed, dear readers, we’re back! After a creatively-draining couple months or rehearsals for my friend’s student production of Steve Martin’s “Wasp”, I am once again free to pour my energy into bringing you drop-in elements for your d20 games. So without further ado, may I present the latest in our series of new True Dragons, the Onyx, or Deep Jungle Dragon!
-Adam
Onxy dragons, sometimes called Deep Jungle Dragons, hatch with glistening black scales flecked with tiny bright green and gray spots. As they mature their low, long bodies become very physically powerful. Their scales develop long thin spines and change to a lusterless matte black with vague splotches of gray and green. This coloration allows them to blend in with their jungle homes superbly.
Reclusive, secretive and unpredictable, Onyx dragons are very territorial. They can be very dangerous to any creatures they feel are invading their shaded jungles. Onyx dragons will stalk new arrivals and passers-through and observe them before deciding whether to let them pass or to eat them.
Type: Dragon (Fire)
Environment: Jungle and Plane of Shadow
Organization: Wyrmling, very young, young, juvenile, and young adult: solitary or clutch (2-5); adult, mature adult, old, very old, ancient, wyrm, or great wyrm: solitary, pair, or family (1-2 and 2-5 offspring)
Challenge Rating: Wyrmling 3; very young 4; young 6; juvenile 8; young adult 11; adult 14; mature adult 16; old 18; very old 19; ancient 21; wyrm 23; great wyrm 25
Treasure: Triple standard
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral with Good tendencies
Advancement: Wyrmling 7-8 HD; very young 10-11 HD; young 13-14 HD; juvenile 16-17 HD; young adult 19-20 HD; adult 22-23 HD; mature adult 25-26 HD; old 28-29 HD; very old 31-32 HD; ancient 34-35 HD; wyrm 37-38 HD; great wyrm 40+ HD
Level Adjustment: Wyrmling +4; very young +4; young +5; others —
Combat
Once they decide to attack, onyx dragons will lay in ambush and attempt to split up, exhaust and frighten off groups of combatants.
Spell-Like Abilities
3/day – blur (very young or older); 3/day—invisibility (juvenile or older); 1/day—shadow conjuration (adult or older), shadow walk (old or older), hallucinatory terrain (ancient or older); greater shadow conjuration (great wyrm).
Breath weapon: a line of burning steam (heat damage, reflex save for half damage) or a steamy cone of fatigue (fort save or become fatigued).
Skills: hide, move silently, and sense motive are considered class skills for onyx dragons. In addition, onyx dragons receive a +8 racial bonus to hide checks when in shadowy or heavily foliaged areas.
Onyx Dragon Abilities by Age
Age |
Speed |
Initiative |
AC |
Special Abilities |
Caster |
SR |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
||||||
Wyrmling |
40 ft., burrow 20 ft., fly 100 ft. (average) |
+1 |
17 (+1 dex, +1 size, +5 natural), touch 12, flat-footed 16 |
Immunity to fire |
— |
— |
Very young |
40 ft., burrow 20 ft., fly 150 ft. (poor) |
+1 |
19 (+8 natural), touch 11, flat-footed 18 |
Blur |
— |
— |
Young |
40 ft., burrow 20 ft., fly 150 ft. (poor) |
+1 |
22 (+11 natural), touch 11, flat-footed 21 |
— |
— |
|
Juvenile |
40 ft., burrow 20 ft., fly 150 ft. (poor) |
+1 |
24 (-1 size, +14 natural), touch 10, flat-footed 23 |
Invisibility |
1st |
— |
Young adult |
40 ft., burrow 20 ft., fly 150 ft. (poor) |
+1 |
27 (-1 size, +17 natural), touch 10, flat-footed 26 |
DR 5/magic |
3rd |
19 |
Adult |
40 ft., burrow 20 ft., fly 150 ft. (poor) |
+1 |
29 (-2 size, +20 natural), touch 9, flat-footed 28 |
Shadow Conjuration |
5th |
21 |
Mature adult |
40 ft., burrow 20 ft., fly 150 ft. (poor) |
+1 |
32 (-2 size, +23 natural), touch 9, flat-footed 31 |
DR 10/magic |
7th |
22 |
Old |
40 ft., burrow 20 ft., fly 150 ft. (poor) |
+1 |
35 (-2 size, +26 natural), touch 9, flat-footed 34 |
Shadow Walk |
9th |
24 |
Very old |
40 ft., burrow 20 ft., fly 150 ft. (poor) |
+1 |
38 (-2 size, +29 natural), touch 9, flat-footed 37 |
DR 15/magic |
11th |
25 |
Ancient |
40 ft., burrow 20 ft., fly 200 ft. (clumsy) |
+1 |
39 (-4 size, +32 natural), touch 7, flat-footed 38 |
Hallucinatory Terrain |
13th |
27 |
Wyrm |
40 ft., burrow 20 ft., fly 200 ft. (clumsy) |
+1 |
42 (-4 size, +35 natural), touch 7, flat-footed 41 |
DR 20/magic |
15th |
29 |
Great wyrm |
40 ft., burrow 20 ft., fly 200 ft. (clumsy) |
+1 |
45 (-4 size, +38 natural), touch 7, flat-footed 44 |
Greater Shadow Conjuration |
17th |
31 |
Onyx Dragons by Age
Age |
Size |
Hit Dice (hp) |
Str |
Dex |
Con |
Int |
Wis |
Cha |
Base Attack/ |
Attack |
Fort |
Ref |
Will |
Breath |
Frightful |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wyrmling |
S |
6d12+6 (45) |
13 |
12 |
13 |
10 |
11 |
10 |
+6/+3 |
+8 |
+6 |
+5 |
+5 |
2d6 (14) |
— |
Very young |
M |
9d12+18 (76) |
15 |
12 |
15 |
10 |
11 |
10 |
+9/+11 |
+11 |
+8 |
+6 |
+6 |
4d6 (16) |
— |
Young |
M |
12d12+24 (102) |
17 |
12 |
15 |
12 |
13 |
12 |
+12/+15 |
+15 |
+10 |
+8 |
+9 |
6d6 (18) |
— |
Juvenile |
L |
15d12+45 (142) |
19 |
12 |
17 |
14 |
15 |
14 |
+15/+23 |
+18 |
+12 |
+9 |
+11 |
8d6 (20) |
— |
Young adult |
L |
18d12+72 (189) |
23 |
12 |
19 |
14 |
15 |
14 |
+18/+28 |
+23 |
+15 |
+11 |
+13 |
10d6 (23) |
21 |
Adult |
H |
21d12+105 (241) |
27 |
12 |
21 |
16 |
17 |
16 |
+21/+37 |
+27 |
+17 |
+12 |
+15 |
12d6 (25) |
23 |
Mature adult |
H |
24d12+120 (276) |
29 |
12 |
21 |
16 |
17 |
16 |
+24/+41 |
+31 |
+19 |
+14 |
+17 |
14d6 (27) |
25 |
Old |
H |
27d12+162 (337) |
31 |
12 |
23 |
18 |
19 |
18 |
+27/+45 |
+35 |
+21 |
+15 |
+19 |
16d6 (29) |
27 |
Very old |
H |
30d12+180 (375) |
33 |
12 |
23 |
18 |
19 |
18 |
+30/+49 |
+39 |
+23 |
+17 |
+21 |
18d6 (31) |
29 |
Ancient |
G |
33d12+231 (445) |
35 |
12 |
25 |
20 |
21 |
20 |
+33/+57 |
+41 |
+25 |
+18 |
+23 |
20d6 (33) |
31 |
Wyrm |
G |
36d12+288 (522) |
37 |
12 |
27 |
20 |
21 |
20 |
+36/+61 |
+45 |
+28 |
+20 |
+25 |
22d6 (36) |
33 |
Great wyrm |
G |
39d12+312 (565) |
39 |
10 |
27 |
22 |
23 |
22 |
+39/+65 |
+49 |
+29 |
+21 |
+27 |
24d6 (37) |
35 |
Posted in Creature and tagged dragon, jungle, true dragon by Adam A. Thompson with no comments yet.
Caesinthurirl, deep forest dragon
This Deep Forest Dragon lives in the far northern reaches of Elsemere Wood.
Caesinthurirl CR 13
male young adult iron dragon
Ng large true dragon
Init: +0 Senses: Listen +?, Spot +?
Aura: frightful presence (DC 23)
Languages: draconic, sylvan, common, elvin, gnome, goblin,
AC: 27 (-1 size, +18 natural), touch 9, flat-footed 27
Damage Reduction: 5/magic
HP: (HD 19d12+76)
Immune: acid and electricity
Spell Resistance: 20
Fort: +15 Ref: +11 Will: +15
MV: 40 ft., burrow 30 ft.
Attack: bite +24 (2d8+6)
Full Attack: weapon bite +24 (2d8+6), 2 claws +19 (1d6+3), 2 wings +19 (1d6+3)
Attack Options: Breath Weapons (wind or electricity)
Space / Reach: 10 ft. / 10 ft.
Base Attack: +19 Grapple: +28
Abilities Str 23 Dex 10 Con 19 Int 18 Wis 19 Cha 16
SQ: DR 5/magic, SR 20, acid and electricity immunity
SA: spells, spell-like abilities, breath weapon
Feats: Name,
Skills: Name +?,
Spells Available: casts as 5th level sorcerer with access to druid spell list and strength domain. Spell DCs are 13 + spell level.
0th: (6/day): resistance, daze, detect magic, arcane mark, read magic, dancing lights
1st: (7/day): shield, mage armor, expeditious retreat, silent image
2nd: (5/day): invisibility, whispering wind
Spell-Like Abilities (Su): 3 / day: calm emotions, wind wall. 1 / day: call lightning. Possessions: horde:
Breath Weapon (Su): A iron dragon has two types of breath weapon, a cone of wind and a cone of lightning. Creatures within a cone of wind must succeed on a strength check opposed by DC 23 or be moved away from the dragon as though bull rushed (1 ft for every 2 points by which the check is failed). The cone of electricity does 10d6 points of damage, and half that on a successful DC 23 reflex saving throw.
Posted in 3rd edition Dungeons & Dragons / d20 fantasy / Pathfinder, Character and tagged dragon, true dragon by Adam A. Thompson with no comments yet.
Deep Forest Dragon
Just in time for GenCon, here’s another new True Dragon for you to use in your games. For anyone going to Indianapolis, I’ll see you at the gaming table!
-Adam “doom” Thompson
Known variously as Storm Dragons, Iron Dragons, and Deep Forest Dragons, these dragons are very wise and calm, like an ancient sequoia. They spend their time outside of their lairs hiding as part of the landscape once the are old enough to blend in. Often, iron dragons are friendly to druids, as their calmness lends to neutral tendencies. In general they are very reclusive, hiding in forest and mountain terrain. They bear a great enmity to green dragons, who they consider pushy, rapacious and cruel.
Among other elder forests, Deep Forest Dragons live in the untainted part of Elsemere Wood.
Storm / Deep Forest / Iron Dragon
Iron Dragon
Size/Type: Dragon (Earth)
Environment: Temperate forests, hills and mountains
Organization: Wyrmling, very young, young, juvenile, and young adult: solitary or clutch (2-5); adult, mature adult, old, very old, ancient, wyrm, or great wyrm: solitary, pair, or family (1-2 and 2-5 offspring)
Challenge Rating: Wyrmling 4; very young 5; young 7; juvenile 10; young adult 13; adult 15; mature adult 18; old 20; very old 21; ancient 23; wyrm 24; great wyrm 26
Treasure: Triple standard
Alignment: neutral good with lawful tendencies
Advancement: Wyrmling 8-9 HD; very young 11-12 HD; young 14-15 HD; juvenile 17-18 HD; young adult 20-21 HD; adult 23-24 HD; mature adult 26-27 HD; old 29-30 HD; very old 32-33 HD; ancient 35-36 HD; wyrm 38-39 HD; great wyrm 41+ HD
Level Adjustment: Wyrmling +4; very young +4; young +5; others —
A iron wyrmling’s scales are green-gray with iron highlights. As the dragon approaches adulthood, its color gradually dulls into reds until the hide has the color of a moss-covered redwood. Iron dragons have vestigial wings that do not allow them to fly but that assist them in burrowing.
Combat
Iron dragons are generally calm and do not seek out combat except when faced with intrusively destructive or aggressive foes. Stealth and ambush are the chief tactics of iron dragons. After preparing with barkskin and magic fang, they will burrow up beneath foes or lie camouflaged and use call lightning to harry foes before showing themselves.
Breath Weapon (Su): A iron dragon has two types of breath weapon, a cone of wind and a cone of lightning. Creatures within a cone of wind must succeed on a strength check opposed by the breath weapon DC or be moved away from the dragon as though bull rushed (1 ft for every 2 points by which the check is failed). The cone of electricity does damage as listed below.
Skills: Hide, Wilderness Lore, Knowledge (Nature), and Spellcraft are considered class skills for iron dragons.
Age | Speed | Initiative | AC | Special Abilities | Caster Level |
SR |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
||||||
Wyrmling | 40 ft., Burrow 20 ft. | +0 | 17 (+1 size, +6 natural), touch 11, flat-footed 17 | immunity to acid & electricity | — | — |
Very young | 40 ft., Burrow 30 ft. | +0 | 19 (+9 natural), touch 10, flat-footed 19 | Calm emotions 3 / day | — | — |
Young | 40 ft., Burrow 30 ft. | +0 | 22 (+12 natural), touch 10, flat-footed 22 | Wind wall 3 / day | 1st | — |
Juvenile | 40 ft.,Burrow 30 ft. | +0 | 24 (-1 size, +15 natural), touch 9, flat-footed 24 | DR 5/magic |
3rd | — |
Young adult | 40 ft.,Burrow 30 ft. | +0 | 27 (-1 size, +18 natural), touch 9, flat-footed 27 | Call lightning 1/ day | 5th | 20 |
Adult | 40 ft., Burrow 30 ft. | +0 | 29 (-2 size, +21 natural), touch 8, flat-footed 29 | DR 10/magic |
7th | 22 |
Mature adult | 40 ft., Burrow 30 ft. | +0 | 32 (-2 size, +24 natural), touch 8, flat-footed 32 | Plant growth 1 / day, Rusting Grasp 1 / day |
9th | 24 |
Old | 40 ft., Burrow 30 ft. | +0 | 35 (-2 size, +27 natural), touch 8, flat-footed 35 | DR 15/magic | 11th | 26 |
Very old | 40 ft., Burrow 30 ft. | +0 | 38 (-2 size, +30 natural), touch 8, flat-footed 38 | Control winds 1 / day, Transmute Metal to Wood 1 / day |
13th | 27 |
Ancient | 40 ft., Burrow 40 ft. | +0 | 39 (-4 size, +33 natural), touch 6, flat-footed 39 | DR 20/magic | 15th | 29 |
Wyrm | 40 ft., Burrow 40 ft. | +0 | 42 (-4 size, +36 natural), touch 6, flat-footed 42 | Earthquake 1 / day |
17th | 30 |
Great wyrm | 40 ft., , Burrow 40 ft. | +0 | 41 (-8 size, +39 natural), touch 2, flat-footed 41 | Control weather 1 / day | 19th | 32 |
Age | Size | Hit Dice (hp) | Str | Dex | Con | Int | Wis | Cha | Base Attack/ Grapple |
Attack | Fort Save |
Ref Save |
Will Save |
Breath Weapon (DC) |
Frightful Presence DC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wyrmling | S | 7d12+7 (52) | 13 | 10 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 12 | +7/+4 | +9 | +6 | +5 | +7 | 2d6 (14) | — |
Very young | M | 10d12+20 (85) | 15 | 10 | 15 | 14 | 15 | 12 | +10/+12 | +12 | +9 | +7 | +9 | 4d6 (17) | — |
Young | M | 13d12+26 (110) | 17 | 10 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 14 | +13/+16 | +16 | +10 | +8 | +11 | 6d6 (18) | — |
Juvenile | L | 16d12+48 (152) | 19 | 10 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 16 | +16/+24 | +19 | +13 | +10 | +14 | 8d6 (21) | — |
Young adult | L | 19d12+76 (199) | 23 | 10 | 19 | 18 | 19 | 16 | +19/+29 | +24 | +15 | +11 | +15 | 10d6 (23) | 23 |
Adult | H | 22d12+110 (253) | 27 | 10 | 21 | 20 | 21 | 18 | +22/+38 | +28 | +18 | +13 | +18 | 12d6 (26) | 26 |
Mature adult | H | 25d12+125 (287) | 29 | 10 | 21 | 20 | 21 | 18 | +25/+42 | +32 | +19 | +14 | +19 | 14d6 (27) | 27 |
Old | H | 28d12+168 (350) | 31 | 10 | 23 | 22 | 23 | 20 | +28/+46 | +36 | +22 | +16 | +22 | 16d6 (30) | 30 |
Very old | H | 31d12+186 (387) | 33 | 10 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 22 | +31/+50 | +40 | +23 | +17 | +24 | 18d6 (31) | 32 |
Ancient | G | 34d12+238 (459) | 35 | 10 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 24 | +34/+58 | +42 | +26 | +19 | +27 | 20d6 (34) | 35 |
Wyrm | G | 37d12+333 (573) | 39 | 10 | 29 | 28 | 29 | 26 | +37/+63 | +47 | +29 | +20 | +29 | 22d6 (37) | 37 |
Great wyrm | C | 40d12+400 (660) | 43 | 10 | 31 | 30 | 31 | 28 | +40/+72 | +48 | +32 | +22 | +32 | 24d6 (40) | 40 |
Posted in Creature and tagged dragon, earth subtype, true dragon by Stephen Hilderbrand with no comments yet.
Crawling Drake
This creature’s common name is something of a misnomer, as this dragon-like creature has no legs, just a scaly, sinuous, serpentine body and a set of wings set above a thickening in it’s trunk midway down it’s body. Able to stand up by propping itself up with it’s wings, these drakes deliver vicious wounds with their snapping jaws.
Their origin is speculated to be a mixture of dark things of the underlands, such as a fang dragon, mixed with other creatures from the outer realms of cruelty and madness. Able to speak a few words of broken draconic and undercommon, crawling drakes are not espically intelligent, but they are tremendously fearsome, nasty and cruel.
Presented are three forms, wyrmling, adult and methelusean versions.
Wyrmling Crawling Drake CR 5
CE Medium Dragon
Init: +3 Senses: Blindsense 120ft., Darkvision 120ft. Listen +12, Spot +12
Languages: very little draconic and undercommon
AC: 19 (+6 Natural Armor, +3 Dex) touch 13, flatfooted 16
HP: 75 (10d12)
Fort +10, Ref +10, Will +10
MV: 20 ft, fly 60ft (clumsy)
Attack: Bite + 14, 1d6+3 (19-20 / x2)
Attack Options: Constrict 1d3+4
Space / Reach: 5ft. / 5ft.
Base Attack: +10 Grapple: +13
Abilities Str 16, Dex 16, Con 16, Int 8, Wis 12, Cha 5
SA: Constrict, Blindsense 120ft.
Feats: Weapon Focus (bite), Power Attack, Improved Critical (bite), Iron Will
Skills: Hide +13, Listen +12, Move Silently +13, Spot +12
Treasure: Standard
Adult Crawling Drake CR 10
CE Large Dragon
Init: +6 Senses: Blindsense 120ft., Darkvision 120ft. Listen +27, Spot +27
Languages: very little draconic and undercommon
AC: 19 (+8 natural Armor, +2 Dex, -1 Size) touch 11, flatfooted 18
HP: 199 (19d12 + 114)
Fort +16, Ref +15, Will +15
MV: 20 ft, fly 60ft (clumsy)
Attack: Bite + 27, 1d8+7 (19-20 / x2)
Attack Options: Constrict 1d6+7
Space / Reach: 10ft. / 5ft.
Base Attack: +19 Grapple: +26
Abilities Str 24, Dex 14, Con 20, Int 10, Wis 14, Cha 5
SA: Constrict, Blindsense 120ft.
Feats: Weapon Focus (bite), Power Attack, Improved Critical (bite), Iron Will, Lightning Reflexes, Improved Overrun, Improved Initiative
Skills: Hide +33, Listen +33, Move Silently +33, Spot +33
Treasure: Standard
Methusalean Crawling Drake CR 15
CE Huge Dragon
Init: +1 Senses: Blindsense 120ft., Darkvision 120ft. Listen +49, Spot +49
Languages: very little draconic and undercommon
AC: 22 (+13 natural armor, +1 Dex, -2 Size) touch 9, flatfooted 23
HP: 287 (25d12 + 125)
Fort +32, Ref +28, Will +30
MV: 20 ft, fly 60ft (clumsy)
Attack: Bite + 37, 2d6+11 (19-20 / x2)
Attack Options: Constrict 1d8+11
Space / Reach: 10ft. / 5ft.
Base Attack: +25 Grapple: +36
Abilities Str 32, Dex 12, Con 24, Int 12, Wis 16, Cha 5
SA: Constrict, Blindsense 120ft.
Feats: Weapon Focus (bite), Power Attack, Improved Critical (bite), Iron Will, Lightning Reflexes, Improved Overrun, Improved Initiative, Cleave, Great Cleave
Skills: Hide +49, Listen +49, Move Silently +49, Spot +49
Treasure: Standard
COMBAT
Crawling drakes are crafty combatants and adept stalkers, and so will ambush their prey when possible. Once they pick a target, they will attempt to crush them in their coils while delivering bite after bite.
Constrict (Ex): On a successful grapple check, a wyrmling crawling drake deals 1d4+3 points of damage. Adult drakes deal 1d6+7 points of damage, and Methusalean drakes deal 1d8+11 points of damage.
Posted in Creature and tagged dragon by Adam A. Thompson with no comments yet.
River Dragon
Presented below is Unicorn Rampant, Claw / Claw / Bite !, and my first new, original True Dragon. I’m quite pleased for a number of reasons. First of all, I feel like I’m really contributing to the cannon of great d20 system material out there. A true dragon, and a chromatic dragon at that, is something that feels like a real creative accomplishment.
In addition, this post marks a new addition to the Claw / Claw / Bite ! crew: Joe Calkins of Cerberus Art. Joe’s great illustration below really captures the terror and majesty of a water beast like this nicely. Welcome aboard, Joe!
Size/Type: True Dragon (Water)
Environment: Any river or underground water source
Organization: Wyrmling, very young, young, juvenile, and young adult: solitary or clutch (2-5); adult, mature adult, old, very old, ancient, wyrm, or great wyrm: solitary, pair, or family (1-2 and 2-5 offspring)
Challenge Rating: Wyrmling 3; very young 5; young 7; juvenile 9; young adult 12; adult 15; mature adult 17; old 19; very old 20; ancient 22; wyrm 23; great wyrm 25
Treasure: Triple standard
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral with Evil tendencies
Advancement: Wyrmling 7-8 HD; very young 10-11 HD; young 13-14 HD; juvenile 16-17 HD; young adult 19-20 HD; adult 22-23 HD; mature adult 25-26 HD; old 28-29 HD; very old 31-32 HD; ancient 34-35 HD; wyrm 37-38 HD; great wyrm 40+ HD
Level Adjustment: Wyrmling +4; very young +4; young +6; others —
These cruel river dragons crawl from their wet shells a icy blue color highlighted by tiny white spines in rows along their backs and limbs. Their long sinuous bodies are powerfully muscled making them excellent swimmers but their wings are somewhat small. As they age and spend long periods lying amongst the rocks and mud at the bottoms of progressively deeper rivers their hides take on the coloration of the river they inhabit, be it mossy, muddy, or rocky as they become impregnated with those materials.
Aquamarine dragons live in rivers; from headwaters at young ages to deltas once older. They spend their long lives hiding underwater, controlling currents and capriciously drowning people. They tend to bury their hordes in caches and caves they dig at the bottom of their rivers and into cavernous aquifers.
Occasionally they will encounter another river dragon as they age and move slowly from their mountaintop springs to deeper waters. When these encounters take place they will generally fight for dominance and control of the river. Losers are slain if they cannot escape back upriver. On the occasions when they are of opposite sexes, mating may occur before or after the fight for dominance, and the victor will send the loser upriver to hide the eggs amongst the stones at the springs and headwaters of the river.
Combat
River dragons are rarely found out of their rivers, and use the water as cover from which to make quick strikes and then fade away.
Breath Weapon (Su)
A river dragon’s breath weapon is a powerful line of frigid water. The damage dealt is half cold and half bludgeoning. In addition to the damage, creatures must make a strength check opposed by the dragon’s breath weapon DC or be affected as by a bull rush: being pushed back 5 ft and and additional foot for every point by which they lost the opposed strength check.
Water Breathing (Ex)
A river dragon can breathe underwater indefinitely and can freely use its breath weapon, spells, and other abilities while submerged.
Create Spring (Su)
A river dragon can create a new spring once per day as a full-round action. The dragon digs down into the earth and spits water from it’s mouth as a use of it’s breath weapon. This creates a small, permanent spring at that spot, large enough to feed a small stream.
Spell-Like Abilities
At will— water walk; 1/day fog cloud (young or older), 3/day control water (adult or older); 1/day—control weather (great wyrm).
Skills
Bluff, Intimidate, and Survival are considered class skills for aquamarine dragons.
River Dragons by Age
Age |
Size |
Hit Dice (hp) |
Str |
Dex |
Con |
Int |
Wis |
Cha |
Base Attack/ |
Attack |
Fort |
Ref |
Will |
Breath |
Frightful |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wyrmling |
S |
6d12+6 (45) |
14 |
10 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
14 |
+6/+3 |
+9 |
+6 |
+5 |
+7 |
2d4 (14) |
— |
Very young |
M |
9d12+18 (76) |
16 |
10 |
15 |
14 |
15 |
14 |
+9/+11 |
+12 |
+8 |
+6 |
+8 |
4d4 (16) |
— |
Young |
M |
12d12+24 (102) |
18 |
10 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
16 |
+12/+15 |
+16 |
+10 |
+8 |
+11 |
6d4 (18) |
— |
Juvenile |
L |
15d12+45 (142) |
20 |
10 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
18 |
+15/+23 |
+17 |
+12 |
+9 |
+13 |
8d4 (20) |
— |
Young adult |
L |
18d12+72 (189) |
24 |
10 |
19 |
18 |
19 |
18 |
+18/+28 |
+24 |
+15 |
+11 |
+15 |
10d4 (23) |
23 |
Adult |
H |
21d12+105 (241) |
28 |
10 |
21 |
20 |
21 |
20 |
+21/+37 |
+28 |
+17 |
+12 |
+17 |
12d4 (25) |
25 |
Mature adult |
H |
24d12+120 (276) |
30 |
10 |
21 |
20 |
21 |
20 |
+24/+41 |
+32 |
+19 |
+14 |
+19 |
14d4 (27) |
27 |
Old |
H |
27d12+162 (337) |
32 |
10 |
23 |
22 |
23 |
22 |
+27/+45 |
+36 |
+21 |
+15 |
+21 |
16d4 (29) |
29 |
Very old |
H |
30d12+180 (375) |
34 |
10 |
23 |
22 |
23 |
22 |
+30/+49 |
+40 |
+23 |
+17 |
+23 |
18d4 (31) |
31 |
Ancient |
G |
33d12+231 (445) |
36 |
10 |
25 |
24 |
25 |
24 |
+33/+57 |
+42 |
+25 |
+18 |
+25 |
20d4 (33) |
33 |
Wyrm |
G |
36d12+288 (522) |
38 |
10 |
27 |
26 |
27 |
26 |
+36/+61 |
+46 |
+28 |
+20 |
+28 |
22d4 (36) |
36 |
Great wyrm |
G |
39d12+312 (565) |
40 |
10 |
27 |
26 |
27 |
26 |
+39/+65 |
+50 |
+29 |
+21 |
+29 |
24d4 (37) |
37 |
River Dragon Abilities by Age
Age |
Speed |
Initiative |
AC |
Special Abilities |
Caster |
SR |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wyrmling |
40 ft., fly 30 ft. (poor), swim 60 ft. |
+0 |
16 (+1 size, +5 natural), |
Immunity to cold, |
— |
— |
Very young |
40 ft., fly 60 ft. (poor), swim 60 ft. |
+0 |
18 (+8 natural), |
— |
— |
|
Young |
40 ft., fly 60 ft. (poor), swim 60 ft. |
+0 |
21 (+11 natural), |
Fog cloud |
1st |
— |
Juvenile |
40 ft., fly 60 ft. (poor), swim 60 ft. |
+0 |
23 (-1 size, +14 natural), |
Create Spring |
3rd |
— |
Young adult |
40 ft., fly 60 ft. (poor), swim 90 ft. |
+0 |
26 (-1 size, +17 natural), |
DR 5/magic |
5th |
20 |
Adult |
40 ft., fly 90 ft. (poor), swim 90 ft. |
+0 |
28 (-2 size, +20 natural), |
control water |
7th |
22 |
Mature adult |
40 ft., fly 90 ft. (poor), swim 90 ft. |
+0 |
31 (-2 size, +23 natural), |
DR 10/magic |
9th |
23 |
Old |
40 ft., fly 90 ft. (poor), swim 90 ft. |
+0 |
34 (-2 size, +26 natural), |
11th |
25 |
|
Very old |
40 ft., fly 90 ft. (poor), swim 90 ft. |
+0 |
37 (-2 size, +29 natural), |
DR 15/magic |
13th |
26 |
Ancient |
40 ft., fly 120 ft. (clumsy), swim 120 ft. |
+0 |
38 (-4 size, +32 natural), |
15th |
28 |
|
Wyrm |
40 ft., fly 120 ft. (clumsy), swim 120 ft. |
+0 |
41 (-4 size, +35 natural), |
DR 20/magic |
17th |
29 |
Great wyrm |
40 ft., fly 120 ft. (clumsy), swim 120 ft. |
+0 |
44 (-4 size, +38 natural), |
Control weather |
19th |
31 |
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Can also cast cleric spells and those from the Cruelty, Trickery, and Water domains as arcane spells.
- river dragon description in bold text block copyright Unicorn Rampant Publishing
- artwork copyright Joe Calkins Cerberus Art
- all other material published under the terms of the Open Gaming License
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