World of Redemption world illustration - Western theme
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In 1899, modernity clashes with the fading Wild West. Industry and law meet untamed lands influenced by deep-seated sexism and racism. Towns evolve, yet dangers and old superstitions persist. Progress contrasts with folklore. Diverse landscapes reflect social inequalities and contested resources. Industrial growth offers opportunity but also exploitation, straining a prejudiced society. Life is harsh; the beautiful land demands resilience, often tested by societal biases and ingrained beliefs.

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Western Toad
CR 2Medium Beast
Western Toad
HP Range40 - 50 (Avg: 45)
AC12
XP450

Description

The Western Toad is a carnivorous amphibian found in the Lemoyne wetlands, known for its voracious appetite for large insects and crustaceans. Its legs are a delicacy, making it a target for hunters seeking a sustainable food source.

Details
SizeMedium
TypeBeast
CR2
XP450
LanguagesUnderstands Sylvan but cannot speak.
Defenses
Armor Class12
HP Range40 - 50 (Avg: 45)
Damage VulnerabilitiesSlashing
Damage ResistancesPoison
Damage ImmunitiesNone
Condition ImmunitiesProne
Actions

Leap Attack

The Western Toad can leap up to 30 feet in a straight line to make a melee attack. If it lands within 5 feet of a target, it can make a bite attack as part of the same action.

Swallow

The Western Toad can attempt to swallow a creature that is Medium or smaller. The target must succeed on a DC 13 Strength saving throw or be swallowed. A swallowed creature is blinded and restrained, and it takes 10 (3d6) acid damage at the start of each of its turns.

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