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Introducing: The Big Mistake

Making series and movies about superhero franchises, and other nerd culture, has become so popular in the past few years, that I thought it might be interesting to reflect on the days before the ā€œgolden ageā€, when it felt like a lot of the productions were handled by buffoons, who didnā€™t care or know anything about the content they were mishandling. One of the actors who has played a central part in some of these, and actually jokes about some of the adaptations heā€™s featured in, is Ryan Reynolds, making him the perfect posterboy of this creation.

The three movies, I mashed together in this design, are also the perfect representation of the most common injustices. Starting with my favorite miscreant of all time: Deadpool in Wolverine Origins. Where shutting up the ā€œMerc with a Mouthā€ was one of many wrongdoings, giving him a grab bag of powers and turning him into some sort of monstrosity. Next I wanted to pull in some minor references to Hannibal King, a character Iā€™m less familiar with, but Blade Trinity was definitely one of those keep milking the cow till it is dead movies. Another common sin in the movie franchise business. Finally Green Lantern, a movie that was actually made in the Golden Age of Superhero movies. A reflection of all the CGI gone wrong movies and how most of the observant creators have learned to dial it back somewhat to create better looking movies. (Definitely not all of them)

I tried my best to include most of these ideas in the character design and try and translate some of it into the D&D universe. For the stat block I tried to create something a bit different, something based on the stats of a beholder, where you get randomized attacks. It seemed fitting for the concept. It might be very unbalanced, as it is a bit of an experiment, and would love it if people pointed out any glaring mistakes I made. Like the beholder it doesnā€™t take in account concentration in some of the spells and they are all ranked from level 2 to 7. 

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Anonymous

Can I say you are doing the lords work, your quality is sooo high and so cheap!!! it makes planning dungeons soooo much easier especially for a novice DM like myself. Thank you for the awesome affordable content!

Justin K

I'm about to deploy this guy in a game hopefully whenever we play next, (which could be a while still the way our schedules work). I'm curious if anyone had had a party run into this foe and how it went! I'll report back, for better or worse, with what I find.