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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Feb 24, 2021 18:58:40 GMT -5
I have been kicking around some ideas about the ecology of Gelatinous Cubes. When they get to 10' High by 10' Wide by 11' Long they spawn 172,800 baby Gelatinous Cubes. At this size they can be eaten by many monsters because they don't have the powers of a mature cube, those only gradually develop as they grow. So they immediately try to squeeze into every available crack or crevasse that they can find. By the time they grow to 1' by 1' by 1' or 1000 cubic inches they are no longer edible by most monsters but there are a number of hazard they still have to watch out for and this is all instinctual. At this size they can still squeeze into tiny places or that is 1" by 1" by 1000 inches long. At this size they are now able to eat oozes, molds and other such creatures if they encounter them. OK combining this with the berry patch idea, explains why they are safe to eat, you use the 172,800 baby Gelatinous Cubes. This also a great idea and I will use it in my game. I will bet these things can be a real nuisance. Imagine trying to sleep and these things crawl all over you and start trying to digest you. Wow, that is wild stuff.
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