SPOILER ALERT TO MY ADVENTURERS! The following post contains spoilers for the up and coming campaign. You may want to avoid this post and join me in a future one.
It’s been a long long time since the previous session planning post for our campaigns next session. And we all know why that is. But we have a date now for the resumption of the campaign. Which means I need to refresh my memory (using these great notes I have on here) and also actually finalising the ideas and thoughts I’ve had in the intervening time.
I recently got hold of a copy of the Tome of Beasts 2 Pocket Edition (it’s cheaper than the regular version). Sly Flourish mentions this all the time.
I got a chance to browse the pages of this “alternate monster manual” this morning whilst waiting for Mum to get some blood samples taken. Within the first 5 or 6 pages I hit a creature that would be ideal for the campaign.
That creature is an Akhlut.
The Akhlut has the body, head and tail of a killer whale, and the legs of a large wolf. A true “seawolf”! But it looks sooo cool. The Akhlut has a challenge rating of 6. Might be a tad high for the party if more than one attacked at once. But that’s something I can tinker with at the table.
I just think the Akhlut has so much potential for my campaign. I like that they can also be used as a steed. So while I have the Sahuagin using sharks. I’m thinking that maybe merfolk or another aquatic life form could use the Akhlut or even a more Northern based tribe of Sahuagin. I think even some of the northern human tribes could use them as well.
I had a strong start all planned. Well at least in my head. It’s been bouncing around up there for a while.
The plan was to have pirates come rushing out of the tree line attacking the party who are camping on the beach. They would be unable to return to their ship because row boats would be coming towards the shore. Pirate ships anchored off shore.
However now I know about the Akhlut I think this is going to change. I think the fish the party have been cooking/preserving have attracted a pod of Akhlut. The look of surprise on the parties faces as they go from wonder at the majestic sea beasts swimming to “OMG! They are coming out of the water towards us!”
Back to having a date to aim for I also need to spend some time finishing off painting the 3D scatter terrain that Duncan did for me nearly a year ago. This will mainly be for the lost Ironstar dwarf mine the party are trying to find.