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Leprechauns
lordoracle:
Realize this is coming about a week late (didn't think of it until the morning of St Patrick's) but has anyone worked out an NPC leprechaun? I want one for an one-time antagonist and was thinking it would have an ability that can make players reroll a die.
Would appreciate any help. Have tried looking online but, with the exception of dfrpg-resources (which is closing), there are not many resources for FATE characters. I wish they would come up with a FATE Monster Manual. I did find creature decks online, but it is mainly focused on High Fantasy creatures and did not have a leprechaun.
lordoracle:
Was rifling through dfrpg-resources and, under templates, I found a template for a Leprechaun Changeling
Taran:
Greater Glamours for sure. To catch a Leprechaun, you get his gold. He creates the gold with greater glamours (because he's forced to make a deal: "I let you go but first you tell me where your gold is"). When you get the gold, you let him go and then it disappears.
Inhuman or Supernatural speed
Diminutive Size
Swift Transition or demesne (rainbows)
Possibly Sponsored magic (summer)
Sanctaphrax:
--- Quote from: lordoracle on March 21, 2018, 02:33:21 PM ---I want one for an one-time antagonist and was thinking it would have an ability that can make players reroll a die.
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Check these out.
--- Quote from: lordoracle on March 21, 2018, 02:33:21 PM ---dfrpg-resources (which is closing)
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It isn't. Wikispaces is closing, so dfrpg-resources will have to move and the links will all break, but I have no intention of letting the wiki disappear.
--- Quote from: lordoracle on March 21, 2018, 02:33:21 PM ---...I wish they would come up with a FATE Monster Manual.
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I'm almost tempted to write one. Problem is, there's a million Fate variants. Really makes it awkward to produce a book for Fate as a whole.
lordoracle:
Thank you both for the ideas.
Sanctaphrax, I know what you mean about how hard it is to do a comprehensive "Monster Manual" for FATE. I came across a creature from Seminole folklore (which happens to be from the region of the US I live in) called a Stikini. It's basically a witch that becomes a were-owl. I've been looking to use lycanthrope rules, subbing the abilities of owls in the place of wolves. I bought pdfs of decks of FATE creatures which included owls.
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