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Swamp Giants - Havard - 05-06-2019 Temple of the Frog (D20 Edition) mentions a Swamp Giant on p25. I can't find any stats for this creature except his hit points? Anyway, have Swamp Giants been mentioned anywhere else? I don't think they are in the SRD. There are also some interesting references about a time when lesser humanoids worshipped Giants as Gods and erected obelisks to their honor. I wonder if this is something we can tie to the Age of Giants? -Havard Re: Swamp Giants - Havard - 05-07-2019 BTW, I noticed that the same module also references Swamp Trolls, which I presume are just regular D&D trolls that just happen to live in a swamp. That doesn't tell me what kind of Giants the swamp Giants might be though? -Havard Re: Swamp Giants - aldarron - 05-07-2019 Interesting: Maybe the giant derives from a map hidden in Room 4 on the ground floor of the original 1975 TotF. The entry says "Leads to a giant’s den somewhere in the swamp." suppII p37 I've also noted, FWIW that the MMRPG adventure Episode 11 has "swamo trolls" and "marsh Goblins" and Episode 28 has a "marsh ogre" The stuff is all in 3.5ese gibberish - so I don't know to what extent, if any these monsters differ from their non-swamp versions, but I guess that statistically they are identical. The swamp nature is prolly more about appearance, diet, and maybe one or two abilities. What do you think? Re: Swamp Giants - Havard - 05-07-2019 Aldarron Wrote:Interesting: Maybe the giant derives from a map hidden in Room 4 on the ground floor of the original 1975 TotF. The entry says "Leads to a giant’s den somewhere in the swamp." suppII p37 Oooh, nice! I love it when the ZGG books match up with the 70s and 80s books. 8) Quote:I've also noted, FWIW that the MMRPG adventure Episode 11 has "swamo trolls" and "marsh Goblins" and Episode 28 has a "marsh ogre" Good point about the Marsh Ogres. Didnt we have a thread about them somewhere? Different editions have different levels of details within the rules. OD&D, BECMI etc (grouped as Classic D&D) tend to paint with a broader brush than some of the other editions. I could see 3E or even AD&D have Marsh Ogres be a different kind of Ogre, but in Classic D&D variants they would just be Ogres. But as you say, they could be distinguished by appearance, armor, weapons etc. Giants are a bit more complicated though because no edition of D&D has a generic Giant. If they aren't their own type of Giant, are they Hill Giants, Storm Giants or what? I would probably use stats for Hill Giants and maybe give them spears or tridents instead of clubs and clothes made from aligator or snake skin? -Havard Re: Swamp Giants - Keighn - 05-28-2019 Probably not canon but: https://spelljammer.fandom.com/wiki/Swamp_giant https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.reddit ... e_monster/ https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monst ... ant-marsh/ https://pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Marsh_giant I swore there was a bog giant as well. All the worlds monsters, fiendish codex etc probably has something. I did find the idea of nauseating stench like a stinking cloud, troglodyte, ghast i terestings as well as being venomous/poisonous. |