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 (//[[tag:andrewwright|Andrew Wright]]//) (//[[tag:andrewwright|Andrew Wright]]//)
  
-{{ :bestiary:marshbeast.png?300|Marsh Beast by Andrew Wright}}Ancient tales tell of the mysterious Marsh Beast((Game note: the original Dragon Warriors book published by Corgi in 1985 contained an entry for Marsh Beast on the encounter table for Swamps (p139), though this was never elaborated upon. When the Bestiary of Dragon Warriors’ second edition appeared in 2008, it too contained the same error (p12), despite the game now including more than a few swamp monsters that could have been substituted instead. This short article allows for the GM to roll up a pre-existing Marsh Beast or randomly create their own with which to vex and terrify their players.)), a half-formed creature of the primordial mire, little-known but much feared by all who dwell near the fens and swamplands of Legend. Late at night, when the mist hangs low, the warbling calls of frogs and toads will cease, and one can hear the sound of something large and bulky moving slowly through the reeds. There will be a sudden scream or howl, and another victim -- whether livestock or lone human -- will be dragged back into the quagmire, leaving behind naught but a long trail of blood. The Marsh Beast has struck again! +{{ :bestiary:marshbeast.png?300|Marsh Beast by Andrew Wright}}Ancient tales tell of the mysterious Marsh Beast((Game note: the original Dragon Warriors book published by Corgi in 1985 contained an entry for Marsh Beast on the encounter table for Swamps (p.\_139), though this was never elaborated upon. When the Bestiary of Dragon Warriors’ second edition appeared in 2008, it too contained the same error (p.\_12), despite the game now including more than a few swamp monsters that could have been substituted instead. This short article allows for the GM to roll up a pre-existing Marsh Beast or randomly create their own with which to vex and terrify their players.)), a half-formed creature of the primordial mire, little-known but much feared by all who dwell near the fens and swamplands of Legend. Late at night, when the mist hangs low, the warbling calls of frogs and toads will cease, and one can hear the sound of something large and bulky moving slowly through the reeds. There will be a sudden scream or howl, and another victim -- whether livestock or lone human -- will be dragged back into the quagmire, leaving behind naught but a long trail of blood. The Marsh Beast has struck again! 
  
 Marsh Beasts are found across Legend, in any swamp or bog that is worthy of the name. From the Swamps of the Jinn to the Trackless Ooze, from the Sleetmarsh to the Cosh Goyopë mangroves, there is at least one, and probably many more Marsh Beasts lurking at the heart of their damp darkness. In summer, when the water level drops and the mud dries up, the Marsh Beast may range further afield in search of prey, slithering into rivers and lakes and even the sewerage systems of ancient cities. For the Marsh Beast is the proverbial spirit of the swamp -- constantly mutable and ever-changing -- and yet trapped between the different worlds of water and earth, raging in blind hunger at the sheer injustice of its marginal existence... Marsh Beasts are found across Legend, in any swamp or bog that is worthy of the name. From the Swamps of the Jinn to the Trackless Ooze, from the Sleetmarsh to the Cosh Goyopë mangroves, there is at least one, and probably many more Marsh Beasts lurking at the heart of their damp darkness. In summer, when the water level drops and the mud dries up, the Marsh Beast may range further afield in search of prey, slithering into rivers and lakes and even the sewerage systems of ancient cities. For the Marsh Beast is the proverbial spirit of the swamp -- constantly mutable and ever-changing -- and yet trapped between the different worlds of water and earth, raging in blind hunger at the sheer injustice of its marginal existence...
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 ^  3d6  ^ Marsh Beast ^ Reference ^  Number  | ^  3d6  ^ Marsh Beast ^ Reference ^  Number  |
-|  3  | Hydra | Bestiary (pp.\_38\-39|  1  | +|  3  | Hydra | Bestiary\_pp.\_38\-39 |  1  | 
-|  4  | Water Leaper | Bestiary (pp.\_47\-48|  1  | +|  4  | Water Leaper | Bestiary\_pp.\_47\-48 |  1  | 
-|  5  | Ganglion | Prince of Darkness (p.\_84|  1  | +|  5  | Ganglion | Prince of Darkness\_p.\_84 |  1  | 
-|  6  | Mere Gaunt | Bestiary (p.\_41|  1  | +|  6  | Mere Gaunt | Bestiary\_p.\_41 |  1  | 
-|  7  | Man-Slug | Sleeping Gods (pp.\_61\-62|  1  | +|  7  | Man-Slug | Sleeping Gods\_pp.\_61\-62 |  1  | 
-|  8  | Winged Snake | Bestiary (p.\_44|  1  | +|  8  | Winged Snake | Bestiary\_p.\_44 |  1  | 
-|  9  | Mud Monster | The Elven Crystals (p.\_51|  1\-2  | +|  9  | Mud Monster | The Elven Crystals\_p.\_51 |  1\-2  | 
-|  10  | Newtling | Casket of Fays #3 (pp.\_13\-14|  1\-10  | +|  10  | Newtling | Casket of Fays #3\_pp.\_13\-14 |  1\-10  | 
-|  11  | Dracoman | Bestiary (p.\_18|  2\-20  | +|  11  | Dracoman | Bestiary\_p.\_18 |  2\-20  | 
-|  12  | Swamp Folk | Bestiary (p.\_24|  3\-12  | +|  12  | Swamp Folk | Bestiary\_p.\_24 |  3\-12  | 
-|  13  | Blood Fiend | Casket of Fays #5 (pp.\_45\-46|  1\-6  | +|  13  | Blood Fiend | Casket of Fays #5\_pp.\_45\-46 |  1\-6  | 
-|  14  | Mud Wyrm | Prince of Darkness (p.\_54|  1  | +|  14  | Mud Wyrm | Prince of Darkness\_p.\_54 |  1  | 
-|  15  | The Nargut | Bestiary (p.\_42|  1  | +|  15  | The Nargut | Bestiary\_p.\_42 |  1  | 
-|  16  | Mere-Troll | Casket of Fays #1 (pp.\_4\-5|  1  | +|  16  | Mere-Troll | Casket of Fays #1\_pp.\_4\-5 |  1  | 
-|  17  | Wyvern | Bestiary (pp.\_48\-49|  1  | +|  17  | Wyvern | Bestiary\_pp.\_48\-49 |  1  | 
-|  18  | Drac | Casket of Fays #2 (pp.\_22\-23|  1  |+|  18  | Drac | Casket of Fays #2\_pp.\_22\-23 |  1  |
  
 Alternatively, if a GM wants to randomly create an entirely new kind of Marsh Beast, they can consult the following tables. Firstly, roll 1d6 to determine the basic form of the monster. Alternatively, if a GM wants to randomly create an entirely new kind of Marsh Beast, they can consult the following tables. Firstly, roll 1d6 to determine the basic form of the monster.
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 ===== The Basic Marsh Beast ===== ===== The Basic Marsh Beast =====
  
-==== d6 Roll of 1 ====+=== d6 Roll of 1 ===
  
 Shaggy humanoid: a great, green-furred brute with grasping paws and gnashing teeth. Shaggy humanoid: a great, green-furred brute with grasping paws and gnashing teeth.
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 ^  STEALTH |  14  ^  PERCEPTION |  7\_(Darksight((The original article did not include these creatures' vision type, so I supposed it to be the same as Swamp Folk.)))  | ^  STEALTH |  14  ^  PERCEPTION |  7\_(Darksight((The original article did not include these creatures' vision type, so I supposed it to be the same as Swamp Folk.)))  |
  
-==== d6 Roll of 2 ====+=== d6 Roll of 2 ===
  
 Rotting plant mass: a shapeless form of thrashing roots amidst stench-laden clumps of decaying filth. Rotting plant mass: a shapeless form of thrashing roots amidst stench-laden clumps of decaying filth.
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 ^  STEALTH |  12  ^  PERCEPTION |  5\_(Darksight)  | ^  STEALTH |  12  ^  PERCEPTION |  5\_(Darksight)  |
  
-==== d6 Roll of 3 ====+=== d6 Roll of 3 ===
  
 Tentacled mollusc: a slimy mauve-ish blob with long suckered tentacles and glaring yellow eyes. Tentacled mollusc: a slimy mauve-ish blob with long suckered tentacles and glaring yellow eyes.
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 ^  STEALTH |  8  ^  PERCEPTION |  6\_(Darksight)  | ^  STEALTH |  8  ^  PERCEPTION |  6\_(Darksight)  |
  
-==== d6 Roll of 4 ====+=== d6 Roll of 4 ===
  
 Slimy eel: five metres long, a sinuous grey-scaled muscular fish with recurved fangs, flaring gills, and whiskery jaws. Slimy eel: five metres long, a sinuous grey-scaled muscular fish with recurved fangs, flaring gills, and whiskery jaws.
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 ^  STEALTH |  16  ^  PERCEPTION |  5\_(Darksight)  | ^  STEALTH |  16  ^  PERCEPTION |  5\_(Darksight)  |
  
-==== d6 Roll of 5 ====+=== d6 Roll of 5 ===
  
 Huge amphibian: a primaeval swamp lord whose warty wobbly body-sac perches upon powerful splayed limbs. Huge amphibian: a primaeval swamp lord whose warty wobbly body-sac perches upon powerful splayed limbs.
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 ^  STEALTH |  12  ^  PERCEPTION |  6\_(Darksight)  | ^  STEALTH |  12  ^  PERCEPTION |  6\_(Darksight)  |
  
-==== d6 roll of 6 ====+=== d6 roll of 6 ===
  
 Amorphous slime: a seething formless entity caught between liquid and solid -- mutable and everchanging. Amorphous slime: a seething formless entity caught between liquid and solid -- mutable and everchanging.
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 ^  d20  ^ Mutation ^ Effect | ^  d20  ^ Mutation ^ Effect |
-|  1  | Carapace | The creature has an armoured shell (AF\_4).+|  1  | Carapace | The creature has an armoured shell (AF\_4). |
 |  2  | Tentacles | The creature has 2\-7 tentacled arms, in addition to any other attacks. Each tentacle has 5 Health Points and attacks separately from the creature. Anyone hit must roll under their Strength on 2d6 to break free or suffer an automatic hit from the creature's main attack. Each further tentacle that hits adds another 1d6 to the Strength roll. | |  2  | Tentacles | The creature has 2\-7 tentacled arms, in addition to any other attacks. Each tentacle has 5 Health Points and attacks separately from the creature. Anyone hit must roll under their Strength on 2d6 to break free or suffer an automatic hit from the creature's main attack. Each further tentacle that hits adds another 1d6 to the Strength roll. |
 |  3  | Gaseous Breath | Every third Combat Round, the creature will belch up a flaming ball of swamp gas. This will explode on the nearest opponents within 4 metres, with a SPEED of 10, causing 1\-6 Health Points’ damage. | |  3  | Gaseous Breath | Every third Combat Round, the creature will belch up a flaming ball of swamp gas. This will explode on the nearest opponents within 4 metres, with a SPEED of 10, causing 1\-6 Health Points’ damage. |
 |  4  | Acid Vomit | Every fifth Combat Round, the creature will vomit forth a cascade of bilious yellow drool on the nearest opponent within 5 metres, at a SPEED of 13. This will cause 2\-7 Health Points’ damage, and while armour may protect as normal, the acid will destroy any non-magical armour the victim is wearing. | |  4  | Acid Vomit | Every fifth Combat Round, the creature will vomit forth a cascade of bilious yellow drool on the nearest opponent within 5 metres, at a SPEED of 13. This will cause 2\-7 Health Points’ damage, and while armour may protect as normal, the acid will destroy any non-magical armour the victim is wearing. |
-|  5  | Multiple Heads | The creature may have two or even three heads. Roll 1d6: 1\-4 one extra head; 5\-6 two extra +|  5  | Multiple Heads | The creature may have two or even three heads. Roll 1d6: 1\-4 one extra head; 5\-6 two extra heads. For each extra head, add +1\_ATTACK, +1\_DEFENCE, +1\_Health Point, and +1\_PERCEPTION. |
-heads. For each extra head, add +1\_ATTACK, +1\_DEFENCE, +1\_Health Point, and +1\_PERCEPTION. |+
 |  6  | Venomous | The creature is venomous and its attacks transmit a weak poison (Dragon Warriors p.\_122). | |  6  | Venomous | The creature is venomous and its attacks transmit a weak poison (Dragon Warriors p.\_122). |
 |  7  | Plague Bearer | The creature spreads disease. Anyone wounded by it has a 45% chance of contracting Swamp Fever (Dragon Warriors p.\_126). | |  7  | Plague Bearer | The creature spreads disease. Anyone wounded by it has a 45% chance of contracting Swamp Fever (Dragon Warriors p.\_126). |
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 |  10  | Spikes and Spines | The creature is covered in spikes and spines. Anyone who successfully hits it suffers 1d3 automatic hits themselves from the spikes (d4,\_2). | |  10  | Spikes and Spines | The creature is covered in spikes and spines. Anyone who successfully hits it suffers 1d3 automatic hits themselves from the spikes (d4,\_2). |
 |  11  | Contagious! | The mutations suffered by the creature make it contagious. Anyone wounded by it has a 45% chance of contracting their own mutation once per combat (roll on this table to determine what it is). | |  11  | Contagious! | The mutations suffered by the creature make it contagious. Anyone wounded by it has a 45% chance of contracting their own mutation once per combat (roll on this table to determine what it is). |
-|  12  | Magic Powers | The creature has a magical power it can use once per day. Roll to determine what the power is: 1 //Rain// (p.\_101((All spell page references in this table refer to the Dragon Warriors main rulebook.))); 2 //Create Bog// (p.\_96); 3 //Roots// (pp.\_96\-7); 4 //Suspended Animation// (p.\_90); 5 //Raise Fog// (p.\_88); 6 //Camouflage// (p.\_107). |+|  12  | Magic Powers | The creature has a magical power it can use once per day. Roll to determine what the power is: 1:\_//Rain// (p.\_101((All spell page references in this table refer to the Dragon Warriors main rulebook.))); 2:\_//Create Bog// (p.\_96); 3:\_//Roots// (pp.\_96\-7); 4:\_//Suspended Animation// (p.\_90); 5:\_//Raise Fog// (p.\_88); 6:\_//Camouflage// (p.\_107). |
 |  13  | Prehensile Tongue | Every second Combat Round, the creature can shoot forth a sticky tongue to a range of 4m at a SPEED of 12 at one selected target. If the victim fails to dodge the tongue, it is drawn towards the creature and suffers an automatic hit from the creature's main attack form. | |  13  | Prehensile Tongue | Every second Combat Round, the creature can shoot forth a sticky tongue to a range of 4m at a SPEED of 12 at one selected target. If the victim fails to dodge the tongue, it is drawn towards the creature and suffers an automatic hit from the creature's main attack form. |
 |  14  | Very Fast | The creature moves very quickly (+1\_ATTACK; +1\_DEFENCE; +2\_EVASION; Movement +5m). | |  14  | Very Fast | The creature moves very quickly (+1\_ATTACK; +1\_DEFENCE; +2\_EVASION; Movement +5m). |
 |  15  | Very Strong | The creature is very powerful (+1\_ATTACK; Health Points +1d6; Weapon is +1 Armour Bypass and +1 Damage). | |  15  | Very Strong | The creature is very powerful (+1\_ATTACK; Health Points +1d6; Weapon is +1 Armour Bypass and +1 Damage). |
 |  16  | Howling Scream | The creature gives vent to a piercing shriek that causes a Fright Attack on all adventurers without ear plugs of some description. Survivors must reduce their combat abilities by 2 due to the hideous noise. | |  16  | Howling Scream | The creature gives vent to a piercing shriek that causes a Fright Attack on all adventurers without ear plugs of some description. Survivors must reduce their combat abilities by 2 due to the hideous noise. |
-|  17  | Magic Resistance | The creature has a strong resistance to sorcery. It has a MAGICAL DEFENCE score of 11. |+|  17  | Magic Resistance | The creature has a strong resistance to sorcery. It has a MAGICAL DEFENCE of 11. |
 |  18  | Weapon Resistance | The creature cannot be harmed by non-metallic weapons, such as cudgels and staves. Iron and steel weapons cut through its hide easily enough. | |  18  | Weapon Resistance | The creature cannot be harmed by non-metallic weapons, such as cudgels and staves. Iron and steel weapons cut through its hide easily enough. |
 |  19  | Extra Eyes | The creature has extra eyes, either upon its head or scattered around its body (+5\_PERCEPTION). | |  19  | Extra Eyes | The creature has extra eyes, either upon its head or scattered around its body (+5\_PERCEPTION). |
 |  20  | Camouflage | The creature can change its colour or form to blend in with its surroundings (+5\_STEALTH), surprising adventurers on a roll of 1\-3 on a 1d6. | |  20  | Camouflage | The creature can change its colour or form to blend in with its surroundings (+5\_STEALTH), surprising adventurers on a roll of 1\-3 on a 1d6. |
  
-Each mutation effectively increases a Marsh Beast's Rank-Equivalent by 1. Feel free to reroll duplicated mutations or mutations that dont fit with the creature's 'style' or body-plan.+Each mutation effectively increases a Marsh Beast's Rank-Equivalent by 1. Feel free to reroll duplicated mutations or mutations that don't fit with the creature's 'style' or body-plan.
  
 As an alternative, the GM could also roll on the pre-existing Marsh Beast table and then modify the original monster with 1d4 mutations from the table above. As an alternative, the GM could also roll on the pre-existing Marsh Beast table and then modify the original monster with 1d4 mutations from the table above.
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