Discrete Dice

A gaming blog devoted to my personal gaming world called Nyssa. Using a hash of Pathfinder, OSR, 3.5 DnD where I create things. Focused on gaming monsters or other things you can use behind the scenes.

Saturday, 23 February 2019

Moss Dryad

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This is the below earth version of the dryad, that resides in caverns beneath the earth. Many are found on the edges of dwarven territory an...
Friday, 22 February 2019

The Narox: The Warring Spires

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This is probably the default mini-setting in my world, a wild place where no one is in charge, lots of races bundled together, old empires...
Tuesday, 19 February 2019

Dossadai - Chained Ones or Chain-Kin

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I make a lot of wandering monster lists to use in my games because I enjoy generating random shit both for my players and for myself. It mak...
Sunday, 17 February 2019

Modron, Nyssian Bound

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Have long loved the idea of the Modron - aliens to the mortal realms that are stuck to the rigidity of law. Or perhaps, it is the thought of...
Saturday, 16 February 2019

Blood Thorne

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These are some of the dangerous plants that reside in my world. They can be hidden virtually anywhere both in cities, jungles or along the c...
Friday, 15 February 2019

Advanced & Superior Petitioner

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One of the planar creatures I enjoy using is the petitioner, a mortal that has died and are en route to their version of heaven but they ge...
Thursday, 14 February 2019

Dexo-Pus, Sentient, 10 tentacled Octopus variant

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I was originally going to call this creature the Hexopus but then realized that this was the greek base for six, not ten. While I still kind...
Wednesday, 13 February 2019

Rolling Vine

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These plant creatures appear to be bundles of vines all round-up and wound together, forming a plant ball, which rolls along the plains or a...
Monday, 11 February 2019

Cracked or Crannick - Inhuman with cracked skin than can destroy objects by touch

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So many times it is a picture or image that inspires a monster, for the crannick it is the idea of a man with dozens of small cracks or tatt...
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