![]() There are DM notes for this map available to patrons. You can download them all here.Īnyway, I hope you like the map! Let me know what you think of the Black Loch so far! That shouldn’t take long either.īy the way, if you don’t know about the tokens I made, there are around 270 of them and they’re free. If I’m going to draw all the places in the Black Loch, I might as well draw the people as well. ![]() If I had made this, I would have made the increases +1 Strength and +1 Constitution. STR 13 (+1) DEX 10 (+0) CON 11 (+0) INT 11 (+0) WIS 10 (+0) CHA 8 (-1) Their highest ability score is actually Strength, which is neither of the ability score increases covered. So, kuo-toa, Lim the Ogre, the orogs and drow of the Deep Spire, and so forth. Lets look at the scores for a Kuo-Toa in the Monster Manual. Specifically, I’m going to make tokens pertaining to the Black Loch. In a campaign I saw, the adventurers convinced a Kuo-Toa cult to switch deities by ordaining a single Kuo-Toa to be a bishop of another Evil deity, and by that, the adventurers peacefully removed all the Kuo-Toa from the BBEG battle and made lasting friends of a Neutral Evil society. After that, I’m going to draw some tokens. Next, I’m going to draw a roof-level map of Glogdolp, which should only take a day or two. You did when he was curing your Thayvian Crotch Leprosy! Fish-like monstrous humanoids that dwell under the sea and worship an insanely named god Blibdoolpoolp. My god says we do! I don’t care about your god. You know, start pushing some emotional buttons, get an argument going between the paladin and the rogue. Or you could even have the party stop here to ask about something, then have them happen to see a bunch of slaves getting led into the cells. The kind that starts with a few potions of water breathing, so the party can sneak in through the underwater caverns. Personally, I think Glogdolp would be a good place for a rescue mission. ![]() The Bluescale Empire is secretly breeding them and, at some point, they intend to use them to take over the loch. Fantasy illustrator & graphic artist, Gamer, & Fan of Comics, Scifi & Fantasy barart koabeam poiboygraphix I did a bunch of DnD (and other role-playing. Those plans aren’t really happening in Glogdolp, but when we get to the nearby kuo-toa stronghold, you’ll get a look at the kind of nonsense they have in mind.īasically, it’s crabs. They don’t have much of a presence in the Loch at the moment, but they have plans to change that. As the player progresses on their journey, if they continue to walk the path their god has ordained, then they might have dreams or visions, where their god more clearly dictates their will. Glogdolp is at the tail end of a larger kuo-toan nation called the Bluescale Empire, which stretches down the river to the south. It should generally be narrative though, just a little reminder that the Paladin's god is keeping tabs on what they're doing. That big jail isn’t there to deal with widespread naughtiness. The main things they do here are mollusk farming and slaving. Glogdolp is a kuo-toa village in the Black Loch.
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