diff --git a/creature/Dungeon Dad; Dungeon Dad Statblocks.json b/creature/Dungeon Dad; Dungeon Dad Statblocks.json index eddb93222b..b61d8f6c1d 100644 --- a/creature/Dungeon Dad; Dungeon Dad Statblocks.json +++ b/creature/Dungeon Dad; Dungeon Dad Statblocks.json @@ -381,17 +381,17 @@ "fluff": { "entries": [ "The gray philosopher appears as a seated, smoke-colored,", - "insubstantial figures swathed in robes. It always seems ", - "deep in thought. Flying through the air surrounding the ", - "philosopher are a number of tiny, luminous, wispy ", - "creatures known as malices. They have vaguely human ", - "faces, gaping maws, and spindly, clawed hands. These ", - "vindictive creatures are actually the philosopher's evil ", + "insubstantial figures swathed in robes. It always seems", + "deep in thought. Flying through the air surrounding the", + "philosopher are a number of tiny, luminous, wispy", + "creatures known as malices. They have vaguely human", + "faces, gaping maws, and spindly, clawed hands. These", + "vindictive creatures are actually the philosopher's evil", "thoughts given substance.", "A gray philosopher is the undead", "spirit of an evil cleric who died with some important", "philosophical deliberation yet unresolved in their mind.", - "In its undead state, this creature does nothing but ponder ", + "In its undead state, this creature does nothing but ponder", "these weighty matters." ], "images": [ @@ -36949,7 +36949,7 @@ "A dragon lazily stretches out before you. Its body is incredibly long and trim, much more narrow than most other dragons. The creature’s tail is sharp and whiplike as it wags back and forth. Its sleek head has an elongated, pointed snout with short horns curving backward from behind the upper jaw. Its mirrored wings reflect the light brightly.", "Reflective Bodies. Mercury dragons are creatures of impulse and general whimsy. Their body is covered in a coat of extremely small and thin metallic scales that are smooth, flat, and difficult to discern individually. This lends to the illusion that the creature’s body is a single smooth, reflective, surface. At birth, a mercury dragon has scales that are a dull silver, but as they mature their scales become brighter and more reflective until eventually reaching a brilliant mirror-like finish.", "Unhinged Nature. While generally leaning towards good, mercury dragons host an extremely volatile disposition. They are incredibly unpredictable and are known to act on any impulse as it may arise. Easily distracted, they often shift focus from one task to another while in the middle of doing something. They are also known to completely change the subject of conversation in the middle of speaking, a quirk that makes the fast talking dragons even more difficult to follow at times. Mercury dragons are as unpredictable when it comes to combat as they are in any other situation. They may parley, they might attack instantly, or, perhaps, they may avoid combat entirely. They will, however, never attack creatures they believe have good intentions unless sorely provoked.", - "Mercury dragons like to make their lairs in places that share their ever changing an unpredictable nature. Volcanoes, fault lines, and areas where the weather is chaotic are all possible locations a mercury dragon might choose to call home. Active volcanoes are a particular favourite as they provide the creature with a defensible location to call home that is inhospitable to most life. They enjoy tunnelling into the volcanic vents and relaxing as lava washes over them, cleansing any dirt or other impurities which helps keep their scales bright and shiny.", + "Mercury dragons like to make their lairs in places that share their ever-changing an unpredictable nature. Volcanoes, fault lines, and areas where the weather is chaotic are all possible locations a mercury dragon might choose to call home. Active volcanoes are a particular favourite as they provide the creature with a defensible location to call home that is inhospitable to most life. They enjoy tunnelling into the volcanic vents and relaxing as lava washes over them, cleansing any dirt or other impurities which helps keep their scales bright and shiny.", "Mercury dragons are avid collectors of fine trinkets and treasures, but generally don’t collect any one particular type of object. Their horde of treasure is likely to contain a wide variety of treasure and magic items, as well as a vast collection of seemingly random objects that the dragon claims to be valuable or of some esoteric function. They are not particularly good at organising their lairs, so even finding a specific object in the disorganised heap can be an adventure in and of itself. They are fond of trading, however, and will often part with some of their horde in order to see new objects of interest added to it, especially if they can trade away duplicates of something they already have. Notably, their horde doesn’t contain many piles of similar coin. Once the dragon has collected a single coin from a particular kingdom or country, it sees no need to have more than one of the same coin and would rather seek out currency of different shapes, sizes, and material from other places." ], "images": [ @@ -37086,7 +37086,7 @@ "Reflective Bodies. Mercury dragons are creatures of impulse and general whimsy. Their body is covered in a coat of extremely small and thin metallic scales that are smooth, flat, and difficult to discern individually. This lends to the illusion that the creature’s body is a single smooth, reflective, surface. At birth, a mercury dragon has scales that are a dull silver, but as they mature their scales become brighter and more reflective until eventually reaching a brilliant mirror-like finish.", "Unhinged Nature. While generally leaning towards good, mercury dragons host an extremely volatile disposition. They are incredibly unpredictable and are known to act on any impulse as it may arise. Easily distracted, they often shift focus from one task to another while in the middle of doing something. They are also known to completely change the subject of conversation in the middle of speaking, a quirk that makes the fast talking dragons even more difficult to follow at times. Mercury dragons are as unpredictable when it comes to combat as they are in any other situation. They may parley, they might attack instantly, or, perhaps, they may avoid combat entirely. They will, however, never attack creatures they believe have good intentions unless sorely provoked.", "Mercury dragons like to make their lairs in places that share their ever changing an unpredictable nature. Volcanoes, fault lines, and areas where the weather is chaotic are all possible locations a mercury dragon might choose to call home. Active volcanoes are a particular favourite as they provide the creature with a defensible location to call home that is inhospitable to most life. They enjoy tunnelling into the volcanic vents and relaxing as lava washes over them, cleansing any dirt or other impurities which helps keep their scales bright and shiny.", - "\tMercury dragons are avid collectors of fine trinkets and treasures, but generally don’t collect any one particular type of object. Their horde of treasure is likely to contain a wide variety of treasure and magic items, as well as a vast collection of seemingly random objects that the dragon claims to be valuable or of some esoteric function. They are not particularly good at organising their lairs, so even finding a specific object in the disorganised heap can be an adventure in and of itself. They are fond of trading, however, and will often part with some of their horde in order to see new objects of interest added to it, especially if they can trade away duplicates of something they already have. Notably, their horde doesn’t contain many piles of similar coin. Once the dragon has collected a single coin from a particular kingdom or country, it sees no need to have more than one of the same coin and would rather seek out currency of different shapes, sizes, and material from other places." + "Mercury dragons are avid collectors of fine trinkets and treasures, but generally don’t collect any one particular type of object. Their horde of treasure is likely to contain a wide variety of treasure and magic items, as well as a vast collection of seemingly random objects that the dragon claims to be valuable or of some esoteric function. They are not particularly good at organising their lairs, so even finding a specific object in the disorganised heap can be an adventure in and of itself. They are fond of trading, however, and will often part with some of their horde in order to see new objects of interest added to it, especially if they can trade away duplicates of something they already have. Notably, their horde doesn’t contain many piles of similar coin. Once the dragon has collected a single coin from a particular kingdom or country, it sees no need to have more than one of the same coin and would rather seek out currency of different shapes, sizes, and material from other places." ], "images": [ { @@ -37239,7 +37239,7 @@ "Reflective Bodies. Mercury dragons are creatures of impulse and general whimsy. Their body is covered in a coat of extremely small and thin metallic scales that are smooth, flat, and difficult to discern individually. This lends to the illusion that the creature’s body is a single smooth, reflective, surface. At birth, a mercury dragon has scales that are a dull silver, but as they mature their scales become brighter and more reflective until eventually reaching a brilliant mirror-like finish.", "Unhinged Nature. While generally leaning towards good, mercury dragons host an extremely volatile disposition. They are incredibly unpredictable and are known to act on any impulse as it may arise. Easily distracted, they often shift focus from one task to another while in the middle of doing something. They are also known to completely change the subject of conversation in the middle of speaking, a quirk that makes the fast talking dragons even more difficult to follow at times. Mercury dragons are as unpredictable when it comes to combat as they are in any other situation. They may parley, they might attack instantly, or, perhaps, they may avoid combat entirely. They will, however, never attack creatures they believe have good intentions unless sorely provoked.", "Mercury dragons like to make their lairs in places that share their ever changing an unpredictable nature. Volcanoes, fault lines, and areas where the weather is chaotic are all possible locations a mercury dragon might choose to call home. Active volcanoes are a particular favourite as they provide the creature with a defensible location to call home that is inhospitable to most life. They enjoy tunnelling into the volcanic vents and relaxing as lava washes over them, cleansing any dirt or other impurities which helps keep their scales bright and shiny.", - "\tMercury dragons are avid collectors of fine trinkets and treasures, but generally don’t collect any one particular type of object. Their horde of treasure is likely to contain a wide variety of treasure and magic items, as well as a vast collection of seemingly random objects that the dragon claims to be valuable or of some esoteric function. They are not particularly good at organising their lairs, so even finding a specific object in the disorganised heap can be an adventure in and of itself. They are fond of trading, however, and will often part with some of their horde in order to see new objects of interest added to it, especially if they can trade away duplicates of something they already have. Notably, their horde doesn’t contain many piles of similar coin. Once the dragon has collected a single coin from a particular kingdom or country, it sees no need to have more than one of the same coin and would rather seek out currency of different shapes, sizes, and material from other places." + "Mercury dragons are avid collectors of fine trinkets and treasures, but generally don’t collect any one particular type of object. Their horde of treasure is likely to contain a wide variety of treasure and magic items, as well as a vast collection of seemingly random objects that the dragon claims to be valuable or of some esoteric function. They are not particularly good at organising their lairs, so even finding a specific object in the disorganised heap can be an adventure in and of itself. They are fond of trading, however, and will often part with some of their horde in order to see new objects of interest added to it, especially if they can trade away duplicates of something they already have. Notably, their horde doesn’t contain many piles of similar coin. Once the dragon has collected a single coin from a particular kingdom or country, it sees no need to have more than one of the same coin and would rather seek out currency of different shapes, sizes, and material from other places." ], "images": [ { @@ -37453,7 +37453,7 @@ "Reflective Bodies. Mercury dragons are creatures of impulse and general whimsy. Their body is covered in a coat of extremely small and thin metallic scales that are smooth, flat, and difficult to discern individually. This lends to the illusion that the creature’s body is a single smooth, reflective, surface. At birth, a mercury dragon has scales that are a dull silver, but as they mature their scales become brighter and more reflective until eventually reaching a brilliant mirror-like finish.", "Unhinged Nature. While generally leaning towards good, mercury dragons host an extremely volatile disposition. They are incredibly unpredictable and are known to act on any impulse as it may arise. Easily distracted, they often shift focus from one task to another while in the middle of doing something. They are also known to completely change the subject of conversation in the middle of speaking, a quirk that makes the fast talking dragons even more difficult to follow at times. Mercury dragons are as unpredictable when it comes to combat as they are in any other situation. They may parley, they might attack instantly, or, perhaps, they may avoid combat entirely. They will, however, never attack creatures they believe have good intentions unless sorely provoked.", "Mercury dragons like to make their lairs in places that share their ever changing an unpredictable nature. Volcanoes, fault lines, and areas where the weather is chaotic are all possible locations a mercury dragon might choose to call home. Active volcanoes are a particular favourite as they provide the creature with a defensible location to call home that is inhospitable to most life. They enjoy tunnelling into the volcanic vents and relaxing as lava washes over them, cleansing any dirt or other impurities which helps keep their scales bright and shiny.", - "\tMercury dragons are avid collectors of fine trinkets and treasures, but generally don’t collect any one particular type of object. Their horde of treasure is likely to contain a wide variety of treasure and magic items, as well as a vast collection of seemingly random objects that the dragon claims to be valuable or of some esoteric function. They are not particularly good at organising their lairs, so even finding a specific object in the disorganised heap can be an adventure in and of itself. They are fond of trading, however, and will often part with some of their horde in order to see new objects of interest added to it, especially if they can trade away duplicates of something they already have. Notably, their horde doesn’t contain many piles of similar coin. Once the dragon has collected a single coin from a particular kingdom or country, it sees no need to have more than one of the same coin and would rather seek out currency of different shapes, sizes, and material from other places." + "Mercury dragons are avid collectors of fine trinkets and treasures, but generally don’t collect any one particular type of object. Their horde of treasure is likely to contain a wide variety of treasure and magic items, as well as a vast collection of seemingly random objects that the dragon claims to be valuable or of some esoteric function. They are not particularly good at organising their lairs, so even finding a specific object in the disorganised heap can be an adventure in and of itself. They are fond of trading, however, and will often part with some of their horde in order to see new objects of interest added to it, especially if they can trade away duplicates of something they already have. Notably, their horde doesn’t contain many piles of similar coin. Once the dragon has collected a single coin from a particular kingdom or country, it sees no need to have more than one of the same coin and would rather seek out currency of different shapes, sizes, and material from other places." ], "images": [ {