![]() ![]() ![]() This is my first monster conversion to 5e, and from what I’ve read online, and in the 5e DMG, converting monsters is a bit of an artform, so if you feel I’ve got it wrong anywhere, please let me know. Closer inspection reveals a mass of liquid tentacles with no central body that writhe and seethe in the water.” It is described in Stormwrack on page 140 as… You can see the stats for the original Caller From The Deeps care of The Creature Chronicle: . It becomes sentient, and seeks out life to feed its Neutral Evil hunger. The Caller From The Deeps is an aquatic elemental that has come together spontaneously from the remnants of death that have filtered down into the depths of the seas from above. I didn’t find what I wanted in the 5th edition Monster Manual, but while flipping through Stormwrack I came across the perfect creature, The Caller From The Deeps ![]() Recently I needed an aquatic monster to pit my PCs against in Curse of Strahd, and wanted something that would seem otherworldly and horrific, without being overpowering (thus, no Aboleth!). As you might be able to guess from the title and cover, it’s all about aquatic adventuring. This is a 5e conversion of a monster originally published by WotC for Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition.īack in 2005 Wizards of the Coast published another great book in their series of “Environment” hard cover supplements for D&D 3.5 called Stormwrack. ![]()
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