The Giggling Gloom world illustration - Fantasy theme
Fantasy

The Giggling Gloom

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Whimsical, mysterious, and slightly spooky—think Ghibli meets The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask. In the quiet town of Merribog, the villagers have stopped laughing. Literally. Anyone who tries to laugh finds themselves struck with hiccups, then silence, then eerie giggles that aren’t their own. They beg the adventurers to investigate the source. Ideal setup: The local bard begs the players for help after she loses her voice mid-performance, and a disembodied laugh echoes from the rafters.


Author's Note: Based on ChatGPT, for a quick game for two people.
Played6 times
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Created
21 days ago
Last Updated
21 days ago
VisibilityPublic
Clay Golem
CR 9Large Construct
Clay Golem
HP Range70 - 196 (Avg: 133)
AC14
XP5000
Details
SizeLarge
TypeConstruct
CR9
XP5000
Languagesunderstands the languages of its creator but can't speak
Defenses
Armor Class14
HP Range70 - 196 (Avg: 133)
Damage VulnerabilitiesNone
Damage ResistancesNone
Damage Immunities, , ,
Condition Immunities, , , , ,
Actions

Haste

Until the end of its next turn, the golem magically gains a +2 bonus to its AC, has advantage on Dexterity saving throws, and can use its slam attack as a bonus action.

Multiattack

The golem makes two slam attacks.

Slam

Melee Weapon Attack: +8 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 16 (2d10 + 5) bludgeoning damage. If the target is a creature, it must succeed on a DC 15 Constitution saving throw or have its hit point maximum reduced by an amount equal to the damage taken. The target dies if this attack reduces its hit point maximum to 0. The reduction lasts until removed by the greater restoration spell or other magic.

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