Hordlings!
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 5:33 pm
& Magazine's next issue is "Not Demons, Nor Devils":
See upcoming topics here: http://www.and-mag.com/submissions/upco ... ne-themes/
We're looking to create hordlings, creatures of the lower planes that aren't the big-bads like Demons or Devils. Some folks have used the APPENDIX D: CREATURES FROM THE LOWER PLANES from the DMG, some have created hordlings using the Monster Manual II random table. Is suggested adding in the Harlot table of the DMG to add in some fun - but was reminded to keep it PG-13 - though I think Slovenly Tr(o)ll would be a funny hordling.
I figure you all would be a great bunch of folks to see about getting creative in this area. Even if you just wanted to roll up some hordlings to stat them out and describe them. Many (appropriate) hordlings will end up in the next issue of & Mag (with appropriate author credits) and if we have a major overflow, then we may reference a page on our website to host the rest of them - we try to keep the Mag in a manageable page limit
Anyone interested in tackling the creation of a hordling or two?
Thanks,
--Ron--
See upcoming topics here: http://www.and-mag.com/submissions/upco ... ne-themes/
We're looking to create hordlings, creatures of the lower planes that aren't the big-bads like Demons or Devils. Some folks have used the APPENDIX D: CREATURES FROM THE LOWER PLANES from the DMG, some have created hordlings using the Monster Manual II random table. Is suggested adding in the Harlot table of the DMG to add in some fun - but was reminded to keep it PG-13 - though I think Slovenly Tr(o)ll would be a funny hordling.
I figure you all would be a great bunch of folks to see about getting creative in this area. Even if you just wanted to roll up some hordlings to stat them out and describe them. Many (appropriate) hordlings will end up in the next issue of & Mag (with appropriate author credits) and if we have a major overflow, then we may reference a page on our website to host the rest of them - we try to keep the Mag in a manageable page limit
Anyone interested in tackling the creation of a hordling or two?
Thanks,
--Ron--