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Huecuva: Fallen Priests Turned Undead

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The classic monster from the 1st edition AD&D Fiend Folio, re-imagined for the 5th edition of D&D.

Contains three new stat blocks for undead monsters of CR 3, 6, and 12, intended to play like evil clerics. Includes an extensive collection of lore compiled from every edition of the game, with ideas for using huecuva to build unique encounters and villainous plots that could form the basis of a campaign. Also detailed is a new monstrous sense that enables foes to detect nearby living creatures, complicating adventurers’ attempts to invade their lairs.

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Martin S August 14, 2022 2:59 pm UTC
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Hello! Great job with this monster! Mind if I ask, how do you cure the huecuva blight disease?
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Trystan G September 16, 2022 1:58 pm UTC
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Thanks for checking out my work! Good catch on the disease—I should have added a sentence saying that a diseased creature can repeat the saving throw after finishing a long rest, along the same lines as the diseases in the DMG. (Though the same omission occurs in some official stat blocks, like the Diseased Giant Rat—5e is weirdly inconsistent about how to present diseases.) Otherwise, the disease can be cured with any effect that removes diseases, like lesser restoration.
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This title was added to our catalog on April 01, 2019.