The Tigers' Nest Monastery - Patrons' Edition (Patreon)
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Some monasteries make wine, while other monasteries make bread. This monastery makes bareknuckle kung-fu killing machines. Or, as they're known in D&D, monks.
As a DM, having a monk in the party can be a little difficult. Not because there's anything wrong with the class, but because coming up with useful loot for a monk is tough. They're like warriors who don't want magic weapons or armor, but they're not spellcasters, so they don't want wizard and cleric stuff either. Bracers of Defense are good and so is a Ring of the Ram, but after that, what do they even want?
One solution that's worked for me is giving monks abilities instead of items. Have someone teach them the "Iron Palm" and give them +1 on all their unarmed attacks. It's basically a magic weapon for a character that doesn't use weapons.
This kind of thing can be good for druids who spend all their time shapeshifted, too, since they're also pretty hard to find presents for. With druids, I'd present it as the blessing of a nature spirit or something, but the idea is the same. You can do this with other classes as well, but the rest tend to be a lot easier to please.
Next up, I'll be drawing a map for the Black Loch. This is a new addition that isn't marked on the map: The Architects of the Awakening. They're a duergar cult that were the villains of my last campaign and they've got a fairly complicated story. The very short version is this:
The duergar race have the psionic essence of the mind flayers within them, but their psionic abilities are nowhere near those of the illithids. A duergar priestess believes she can awaken that essence in her people, granting them the same power the illithids have. She has found a way to do it, but she and her followers must act in secret, as her methods would be considered a heinous abomination by every living thing on earth, the duergar included.
I'll make a separate post about it in a day or two that explains their story in more detail if you're interested. Until then, I hope you like the Tigers' Nest. Let me know what you think!
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