- Oh no! Demon faced grublings are eating everything. (DS6 for a few, DS8 for a swarm)
- The tiny goons can easily track back their sulfuric and slimy trail to find from where they came.
- On the road they encounter a few random creatures who are angry or sad because the demon grublings ate their stuff.
- The trail lead to a Nasty-Gross entity that seem in pain, it is cursing nasty words and crying. It tears sprout grubling demons when they touch the ground!
- The entity roots are chained down a hole.
- Someone is cooking down the hole and the smell attract the grublings down the hole.
- Climbing down the hole the tiny goons encounter demon grubblings trapped in all kind of slimy traps (traps are DS6).
- At the bottom the goons find the Creepy-Gross Moleman Chef who chained the entity, he is preparing a delicious and spicy demon grublings soup! The Moleman Chef don't want to share the soup or to liberate the entity (DS10). He may offer to do so in exchange of a fetch quest to get exotic ingredients but he is lying and wont keep his promises.
- The key to the chains hang from the roof. Climbing up there is not easy (DS10)
- Other kinds of creatures are caged in the kitchen. The kitchen also contain all sort of pretty loot. A mutating and a rotting pepper (DS8) are guarding the kitchen.
- Liberating the entity turn it into a Pretty-Gross entity and it will emit magical dust that can be collected or maybe it can even award it flaming heart.
Sunday, September 22, 2019
Tiny Goons mini adventure: The entity that cried nasty grublings.
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2 comments:
Your "gross" tag is getting a workout recently! You really do make the gross things look cute and smiley at the same time though. As you noted in one of your posts about it, this is a combination we don't see all that often. You do it well!
This is the first time I've seen your blog and I feel like... well it's like it's a new color I didn't know existed. "Gruh-eeeen? What is this? Wait what?" I'm sure it's brilliant, but it's so novel I can't even form an opinion on it.
Thank you for showing me a new color.
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