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  • MINOR NIGHT ENCOUNTER:

    BEDBUGS;

    Minor Situation Penalties (-0.5 unnerved, -0.5 disgusted, & -0.5 tired; Will save once for half total -- e.g. 0.75, Round-off -1 or -2) all next day

    MINOR/MODERATE NIGHT ENCOUNTER:

    POISONOUS BEDBUGS;

    Minor Situation Penalty (-0.5 unnerved, -0.5 disgusted, & -0.5 tired; Will save for half penalty, round-off)

    Cumulative -0.5 minor poison penalty for 1d3 days, 1st-Stage Nausea, 2nd-Stage Faintness, 3rd-Stage Fever (Fort save each day for half, round-off)

  • I am SO going to use the obese dragon somewhere. I'll play it like the Family Guy gag spoofing "Jake and the Fatman".

  • @TheMongoosejack hehehe

  • About the bug idea, what are some reason why it would happen to the PCs? And what would be some reasons to keep the player from being able to remove the bugs completely? (Also: What did you think of Madness are Gardmore Abbey? Is it a fun adventure worth purchasing?)

  • @ModernDnD There are many reasons, if not for just bad luck. It could be the business "dirty little secret", and could be the reason the locals dont sleep there. Also I think Girhin gave a couple examples too. Just the mystery of the whole situation is enough to leave a lasting memory in the PCs minds :) Some things are better left unknown

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  • a jabba-dragon! awesome

  • @ModernDnD Haha, I'm glad you like my suggestion. My group has been begging me to do an evil campaign or a horror campaign just because of my ability to turn something as simple as bugs into something completely gruesome/morbid lol.

  • @Girhin Ooh, that is gruesome! I love it! Just the thought of bugs burrowing down your skin is already morbid enough for me to consider it!

  • @ModernDnD Also, my reason for them receiving those bugs would be maybe a Vermin Lord, or some type of Rot Harbinger or something of the like made them manifest there. After all, Vermin Lord get this lovely ability to turn Maggots to Flies (Maybe the flies are very hostile and burrow to feed/lay their eggs), and well the Rot Harbinger is well....rotting, so there's bound to be insects lurking in him :P

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