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Stump of the First Tree
by David LaFreniere In days past when wickedness ruled the land, the First Tree that ever lived was chopped down and used as fuel for the fires of war. Nowadays whenever the blood moon rises, a small sprout of a tree rapidly grows near the stump of the First Tree, seeking vengeance for past wrongs. If you attempt to pull the small offspring of the First Tree out by the roots, roll +WIS. On a 10+ the offspring comes out without issue, gain 3 uses of Blood Bark. On a 7-9, gouts of blood begin to pour out of the stump of the First Tree, the roots of the offspring drink of it greedily as it grows into a monstrous menace. You must defeat the Assassin Vine (DW Page 265) to get the 3 uses of Blood Bark.
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Chris Gamble
6/5/2018 03:38:47 pm
Last month I was lucky enough to discover this podcast and The Gauntlet community. Since then I have been binge listening to this show and I would like to say thank you very much. Listening to this has given me some great tips and awesome resources for running my own campaigns.
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Jason
6/8/2018 12:47:00 am
Glad you're enjoying the show, Chris!
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