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Post by mao on Nov 15, 2019 11:45:33 GMT -5
This microplane is about 100 square miles, making it one of the larger ones.The dimensional anchor which is keeping it together are the eggs of the Great Owl Buzzard( see below). A few common animals such as Great rams and a few kinds of birds inhabit . The wildlife are being hunted to extinction by the Owls, making it a dwindling species also. The Owls are the only thing of interest. There are no gates or portals that reach into the plane, travelers can only get there by spell.
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Post by mao on Nov 15, 2019 11:57:24 GMT -5
The Great Owl Buzzard gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=463987these 6 foot tall birds are about as smart as an average dog, making them among the smartest birds without true sentience. The Owls live in mated pairs and if one of the pair dies, unless there are young to take care of, the other will die shortly after. They are: 3HD AC 14(6) move 24/ 12 on the ground. They have a special attack that they can only use once without penalty. , as they fire off their razor sharp feathers in a devastating volley doing 2d6. after this first attack the bird can only fly at 18,. If they attack a second time they loss the ability to fly, doing D8. A third attack can be made doing only d6., it will take d6 months to grow feathers back.They only fight to protect their mate, young or eggs. The Eggs the eggs of the Owl can be used as a magic component for casting enhanced levitation or fly spells. The enhancement is triple duration and speed.
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Nov 15, 2019 21:39:13 GMT -5
How big are the eggs? How many do they lay at one time? If they are stolen, do they lay more?
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Post by mao on Nov 16, 2019 8:47:51 GMT -5
How big are the eggs? How many do they lay at one time? If they are stolen, do they lay more? 1) The eggs are about the size of a large grapefruit 2)2d2 eggs will be found in each nest 40% of the time, the other 60% have young hatchlings 3) Yes, if they are stolen they will lay more, but the owls will fight to the death for their nests
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