Earth 10000 BCE world illustration - Stone Age theme
Stone Age

Earth 10000 BCE

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Tomfinfur

Earth 10000 BCE. Enjoy a stone age adventure. The 10th millennium BC spanned the years 10,000 BC to 9001 BC. It marks the beginning of the transition from the Palaeolithic to the Neolithic via the interim Mesolithic (Northern Europe and Western Europe) and Epipaleolithic (Levant and Near East) periods, which together form the first part of the Holocene epoch that is generally believed to have begun c. 9700 BC and is the current geological epoch.


Author's Note: My first map! I'll be adding verious locations based on Mesolithic and Neolithic settlements. Please report any issues or suggestions my page on the Friends and Fables discord. Credit to GiganGran for classes and characters from their Primative World.
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Giant Octopus
CR 1Large Beast
Giant Octopus
HP Range16 - 88 (Avg: 52)
AC11
XP200
Details
SizeLarge
TypeBeast
CR1
XP200
LanguagesNone
Defenses
Armor Class11
HP Range16 - 88 (Avg: 52)
Damage VulnerabilitiesNone
Damage ResistancesNone
Damage ImmunitiesNone
Condition ImmunitiesNone
Actions

Ink Cloud

A 20-foot-radius cloud of ink extends all around the octopus if it is underwater. The area is heavily obscured for 1 minute, although a significant current can disperse the ink. After releasing the ink, the octopus can use the Dash action as a bonus action.

Tentacles

Melee Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, reach 15 ft., one target. Hit: 10 (2d6 + 3) bludgeoning damage. If the target is a creature, it is grappled (escape DC 16). Until this grapple ends, the target is restrained, and the octopus can't use its tentacles on another target.

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