My players characters are currently exploring some truly ancient underground ruins of a sunken city (the setting is Ptolus, if it matters), and the PCs are trying to find the sites of some temples of various gods to explore.

Next up on the list are temples of ancient gods of knowledge and magic, and when I searched for thematically appropriate monsters to populate them, I came across Nothics. They have a pretty good base concept, but I need some more ideas to make exploring a ruin filled with them interesting. Things I am looking for in particular include:

  • D&D lore about the Nothics (this doesn’t have to be from 5E)
  • Ways of personalizing them and their environment, emphasizing how weird and creepy they are
  • Variant stat blocks that might make encounters with them more interesting
  • Creatures that might co-exist with them

But feel free to throw any ideas you have out here - I am still in an early brainstorming phase!

  • dumples@piefed.social
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    4 days ago

    I have used a Nothic in one of my games for some pretty good effect. My players found a mysterious library filled with strange books which had a Nothic inside. They say something in the shadows with their perception checks and then the Nothic used it’s strange insight on them. The strange check is what got them hooked especially when I made them tell me a character secret. They kept coming back for the weird check and the fact the shadowy figure kept saying cryptic nothings.

    If I was running this I would have the Nothics selling these secrets to your dungeons BBEG. I would give the player some secret disadvantage based on the number of secrets stolen which isn’t relieved until that fight. Scatter them around the dungeon and make them a minion in that fight. I would make my BBEG something related to Vecna so an evil wizard. Allips would fit thematically as well