Monstrous Delve #08: Lizardfolk of the Coiled Serpent
Monstrous Delve #08: Lizardfolk of the Coiled Serpent
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Atavistic warriors dwelling in the inner reaches of Ashlar’s Salt Mire, the Coiled Serpent tribe worship Yig—the World Serpent—who they believe will one day consume the world. The lizardfolk are indifferent to humans and their allies as long as they are left alone in their dank, dismal lair. Woe betide any who disturb them.
This System Neutral Monstrous Delve presents the Lizardfolk of the Coiled serpent, along with a detailed overview of their hidden home—the Dank Hall of the One-Eyed Oracles.
Design Creighton Broadhurst Cartography Dyson Logos Art John Latta William McAusland, Dean Spencer and Seth White
About Monstrous Delves
A Monstrous Delve is not a “proper” adventure. Rather, it is a starting point for your creativity. We provide a flavoursome overview of the delve and the monsters therein. You provide their stats and their treasure and pick a suitable adventure hook to draw the characters to the place.
Monstrous Delves are designed so that you can add them to your campaign with the minimum of fuss and effort. Have the characters got lost (deliberately or accidentally)? Have they decided to explore an area of wilderness you have yet to detail? Do you need a side trek or diversion? Simply drop a Monstrous Delve in their path!
Monstrous Delves are system-neutral; however, it is impossible to avoid all game references. A few generic terms such as elf, orc, fighter and cleric appear in the text. Modify these as necessary to suit your game and campaign world.
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