December 13- Toad
Bubbler Toad If you are willing to get your feet wet (at the risk of losing your toes) and venture deep into the swampiest parts of the taiga, you may be rewarded with some of the most beautiful sights in… Continue Reading
Bubbler Toad If you are willing to get your feet wet (at the risk of losing your toes) and venture deep into the swampiest parts of the taiga, you may be rewarded with some of the most beautiful sights in… Continue Reading
Burdened Dwarf Dwarves the world over are known for their genius with technology, whether it blows up in their face or not. Just like humans, though, dwarves are rare above a certain latitude, and those you find tend to be… Continue Reading
Gumdrop Shaman 300 years ago lived a witch known to humans as the Sugar Hag. She had an obsession with confectioneries, mixing up delicacies of such sweetness human teeth would fall out after biting into one. So delicious were they… Continue Reading
White Werewolf There are humans in the north, rarer the further you get. In the distant, frozen wastes, the only humans are those cast out of other lands. Among these there are the cursed. While in our wealthy country, most… Continue Reading
Snowman Kulanthula Kulanthulas are well-known to children and adventurers alike, their smallest members found chasing pigeons in every city and their larger wilderness cousins devouring many a starting explorer who underestimated them. It is no surprise that the north has… Continue Reading
Sky Man They are seen all over the world, and they have many names, but the witches of the north call them “Hs K’veet”, the “Sky Men”. They are strange beings, not apparently related to anything else known in the… Continue Reading
Egg Clown Clowns are common the world over, coming in many forms, all unified by their laugh-like calls, their bright colors, and their incredibly dangerous capabilities. Egg clowns are the only ones native to higher latitudes, making them very different… Continue Reading
Pocus Just like their hats, witches’ cauldrons are exposed to an abundance of magic, moreso in fact. Witches use their cauldrons for cooking their food and creating potions, and while they are meticulous about cleaning them between uses, magical materials… Continue Reading
Hocus Another common familiar of witches, hocuses are rather common sights in a modern city, running errands for their witch masters. Wild hocuses are also quite common, having broken free of witchy control or outlived their masters. However, most people… Continue Reading
Bishop Owl On those bright nights that spawn Moon Men, another creature becomes particularly active. Bishop owls are roughly toddler-sized birds, and quite capable of taking prey their own size, making them one of the leading causes of mortality among… Continue Reading