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Trinilia

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Anallee

A magical land of diverse races and regions where monsters roam the lands and gods and demons walk among the people in disguise.


Author's Note: Just a beginning of fleshing out the world. Meant to be just enough to get started and let Franz go wild with generating and growing the world as you go.
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Abyssal Tentacler
CR 7Large Monstrosity
Abyssal Tentacler
HP Range100 - 140 (Avg: 120)
AC15
XP3900

Description

The Abyssal Tentacler is a nightmarish creature that lurks in the depths of dark waters, preying on unsuspecting sailors and adventurers. With its writhing tentacles and insatiable hunger, it embodies the terror of the unknown.

Details
SizeLarge
TypeMonstrosity
CR7
XP3900
Languagesunderstands Aquan but cannot speak
Defenses
Armor Class15
HP Range100 - 140 (Avg: 120)
Damage VulnerabilitiesNone
Damage ResistancesNone
Damage ImmunitiesNone
Condition ImmunitiesNone
Actions

Ink Cloud

The creature releases a cloud of dark ink in a 20-foot radius, heavily obscuring the area and allowing it to escape or reposition.

Shadow Manipulation

The Tentacle Beast can create an area of magical darkness in a 20-foot radius centered on itself. This darkness lasts for 1 minute or until dispelled.

Tentacle Slam

The Abyssal Tentacler slams one of its tentacles down on a target within 15 feet, dealing 2d10 + 6 bludgeoning damage and potentially grappling the target.

Tentacle Strike

Melee Weapon Attack: +10 to hit, reach 15 ft., one target. Hit: 2d10 + 5 slashing damage and the target is grappled (escape DC 18).

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