![]() ![]() You and your companions begin to run, but the snow is too deep. The moans grow louder as the massive behemoth comes through the snow at a surprising pace. The thing lumbering in the distance is getting closer – and is far too large to be a yeti. Suddenly, after being numb for weeks, your body feels a chill it cannot shake. The low, horrid moan of thousands of dry, crackling voices and animal bleats. Once the beast realizes it’s outnumbered, it will give you no trouble and disappear into the blinding snow. ![]() Suddenly, off in the distance you make out a looming gray shape moving toward you in the frost. ![]() Your entire body has been stiff and numb for weeks as you search for evidence of rumored aberrant ruins. As you trudge through the thigh deep snow across a countrywide glacier it becomes impossible to tell which way is which in the whiteout. Your party is lost in a frozen, polar wasteland. The theme is “Things That Go Bump In The Night.” A great theme, especially for October! With that in mind allow me to (re)introduce you to the thing which bumps the hardest in Exploration Age… Picture This… This month’s RPG Blog Carnival is hosted by the one and only Scot Newbury over at Of Dice and Dragons. “It’s supposed to be your enormous, gonzo monster, right? This makes sense.” – Mike Shea, on the D&D fifth edition Tarrasque, as it devoured Joe Lastowski‘s druid while ignoring all fire damage during The Tarrasque Takedown. Thank you for all your feedback and please keep it coming! Author’s Note: The updated version of the monster below can now be found at the Free Game Resources page of World Builder Blog. ![]()
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