![]() He has stolen an artifact known as the Heart of the Valley from its alter. He has been charming and persuading several Ettins in the dark forest of the valley into his service, and by all accounts has ogres and a hill giant in his service too! He has been raiding several of the peoples of the valley and now calls himself "Funglewig King of the Sacred Valley". With Kadu trying unsuccessfully to frequently reconcile their estrangement and bring his animal(plant) companion under control.įunglewig has been causing mayhem in the Sacred valley, he has stolen powerful pixie dust from an eldar pixie, and has been using that to charm creatures in the Sacred Valley, including the Mighty Ofringar the Centaur whom despite Funglewig being oversized has been riding him around the valley as a mount.įunglewig has been bringing evil humanoids by some unknown route into the valley. Placing curses on me under his breath, and plotting with the pixes to bind him.įunglewig now greatly enhance with superior intellect and much enhanced stature then left Kadu the ranger and descended into the Fae Sacred valley, and by all accounts has been causing mayhem down there for over a year. He started accusing Kadu of crazy things like: Trying to prune him in his sleep, watering down the Tallow Wood juice to weeken him, Accused Kadu of standing between him and the sunlight so he couldnt grow, slipping vine muching beetles into his hair when his back was turned. Unfortunately it also brought two unexpected side effects, it started to grow Funglewig dramatically from his 3.5 foot stature (ending up 10' tall) and worse it gave Funglewig extreme paranoia. The juice was known to Kadu for its intellect enhancing properties on awoken plants. ![]() Kadu started to feed Tallow Wood Juice to Kadu. After embarrassing Kadu over the course of several years by repeatedly messing up simple errands upsetting most of Avon. Funglewig was a companion to the venerable Gnomish Ranger Kadu. And a jagged broken bark mouth.įunglewig is known to the people of Avon and to many it seems in the Sacred Valley. His branches twist together to form a humanoid looking body. Several episodes of Sorrow's Tale™ are dedicated to FungleWig the Twigblight.įungleWig - (Self Declared "King of the Sacred Valley")įunglewig stands almost 10 feet high, he is an awakened plant that resembles a woody shrub, with roots pulled from the ground to form legs and feet. It most assuredly is not something I would do.Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creatures Now somebody casting Web and setting that on fire to burn targets in it, or dousing the creature in oil then firebolting? That's creative. Just casting a fire spell isn't that creature. It's not like you're rewarding creativity. But I'd also recommend you lower the CR and any XP because you made it A LOT easier to defeat than it was intended. If you want to make the non-flammable creature flammable as a Rule of Cool then that's fine. If a creature that specifically states it is difficult to catch fire can be set alight easily by a low level spell, why would those same spells fail to set alight the easier to ignite hair on people (which can be quite flammable, as I speak from experience)? ![]() Personally I think it's a slippery slope to say certain creatures are flammable. There's also reason why specifically mentioned flammable objects, like Oil, also specifically detail how much damage is dealt by being set alight. The RAI of course being you don't set a creature alight unless the spell/whatever specifically says so. ![]() However, there's a reason some spells specifically state flammable objects "not worn or carried". There's no hard or fast rule, it's a DM decision. You should really only consider things that easily recognised as flammable: like certain object materials or things that specifically state such. So thinking Plant = Flammable is demonstrably incorrect. Point is, some will and some won't and in either case it can depend on state. Mossy trunk and branches thick with moisture filled leaves? Not so much. Same goes for trees: dry bark and branches? Yup. Most plants absorb and retain a lot of moisture so won't catch fire until they're dried out. Plants, generally, don't actually catch fire very well - but it there's a lot of exceptions. Simply relying on creature type isn't a good indication either. Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft CreaturesĬreatures are not flammable unless something specifically states it. ![]()
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