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D&D 5E Imaginary Monster 4-Pack

Figments of imagination that make for deadly encounters or very, very cool familiars.

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Today EN5ider implores you not to put away your childish things. Bring them to life as creatures to horrify adventurers or even as their very real imaginary friend!

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Lately on EN5ider:
  • 576. Monstrous Menagerie: Figment Continuum. This entry in the Monstrous Menagerie series is everything you can dream it to be! Each creature within is a figment that’s taken on a life of its own, sometimes to terrible effect (like with the CR 10 delusion), to fool adults (see the CR 2 humbug), borrow someone’s body (such as the CR 1/4 whim), or drag a person down into the very depths of the soul (the purvey of the CR 7 worriment). Dynamically designed by Andrew Engelbrite, illustrated by Ellis Goodson.
  • 575. Adventure: King Cheese’s Holey Dilemma. In the aftermath of a harvest festival attack the PCs follow after the strange cheese creatures at the source of the havoc, led into a cave and a crawling tunnel that takes them to the realm of Curdello. Once there they follow cheeseling tracks into Goudaville (the only settlement of the Demiplane of Cheese) and soon after are invited to meet with King Cheese himself! The adventurers learn that bags of cheese are at the heart of troubles here and abroad, tasked with acquiring the rarest of these magic items that haven’t yet been compromised. To do so the party must travel to a handful of other planes (Ingens, Mergia, Objectio, Terrapolis, and Veskrollo) where they’ll buy, rediscover, steal, swindle, or take the enchanted sacks. Their return to Curdello reveals the villain behind it all and the party must battle to save King Cheese from regicide! Delectably designed by Mike Myler for 4–5 PCs of 3rd–4th level, illustrated by Matt Hilker and Indi Martin, featuring the cartography of Jori Hollander and Mik Holmes.
  • 574. Intriguing Organizations: The Jackals. When an adventuring party's corpses are found in a dungeon one question reigns: what happened to all their stuff? The Jackals are the answer. This group of ne'er-do-wells thrive by scavenging from the fools that die by the spikes, poison, or other deadly implements of their traps. Goblins, kobolds, humans—anyone can be counted among the Jackals provided they are clever and vicious enough to survive the rest of the pack. Includes the howler (CR 4) and longfang (CR 7). Deviously designed by Andrew Engelbrite, illustrated by Ali Parlagi.
  • 573. Villain Spotlight: Garr, Destroyer of Rivals. Adventuring means a certain amount of competition—sometimes against oneself or the constraints of time, but it often results in racing against peers just as eager to rescue the prince, slay the dragon, stake the vampire, and save the kingdom. In all the realms there is no greater rival for an adventurer than the dwarf known only as Garr. Famed throughout the lands for his prowess, perseverance, and focus, once he's set his sights on someone as a potential worthy competitor nothing can stop him in his pursuit to prove that he's better regardless of what the are competing over. Doggedly designed by Michael McCarthy, illustrated by Herman Lau.
  • 572. Enchanted Trinkets: Tavern Specials. Adventurers aren't going to drink swill and grog unless they have to—these are individuals with the discerning taste and deep enough pockets to afford to the very finest of libations. Whenever the party next hits up the tavern consider including these more than a half dozen wondrous concoctions like dark elven absinthe, the gnomish wallbanger, living rumcube, or a drink with flavor as loud as its namesake: the shrieker kombucha. Deliciously designed by Andrew Engelbrite, illustrated by Fabian Parente.
 

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