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Wandering Jack Solitary, Stealthy, Terrifying Longsword (b[2d10+2] damage 1 piercing) 20 HP 3 armor Close, Forceful Special Qualities: Aura of death The story of Wandering Jack is one known in every village and told by every bard in ballad and tale. Listen: Jack is a highwaymen, and a man of poor morals and poorer hygiene. Marian is the daughter of the Barron, and the most beautiful maiden in all the land. They meet on a dark and stormy road, and it is love at first sight. Jack is a changed man, renouncing his wicked ways in devotion to his love. Eighty stanzas later Jack is caught, tried, and hung in the Barron's court. Marian is distraught. The power of pure love brings Jack back from the grave to be reunited with his dearest. Marian, unknowing, kills herself out of anguish. Jack becomes a twisted, dark creature that haunts the roadways and forest paths, roaming far and wide in search of something he can never have again. The End. Instinct: To search for love
- Locate things secret or hidden
- Attack from shadows
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The Thing in the Well Solitary, Large, Stealthy Dark Tentacles (w[2d12] damage) 16 HP 1 armor Reach, Near "Good morning," the Thing in the Well calls, "And how are we doing this morning Mrs. Westmen?" -- "Just wonderfully. How have you been keeping, Thing?" -- "Fine, fine. A little peckish, a bit in the mood for, you know, a nibble, a bite to eat. But don't worry yourself, perfectly fine." -- "It's quite alright Thing, I was just thinking I should bring by some lunch. How does a ham sound?" -- "You are too kind Mrs. Westmen, just too kind..." -- The Thing in the Well has lived in the village for longer than anyone can remember. It is traditional to fix regular meals for the Thing, and to present it with a sheep or pig on special occasions. Years ago a boy went down the well on a dare. He never returned. The subject has not been broached in the presence of the Thing. Instinct: To devour
- Politely collect tribute
- Leverage townspeople through secrets
- Purify water
- Hide in darkened waters