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Into the Monster's Lair

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Into the Monster's Lair

Into the Monster's Lair is a collection of special hazards that transform your creatures into threatening boss monsters with unique actions, passive benefits, downtime activities, and more!


Steeling their nerves against the onset of fear, the adventurers raised their shields and stepped into the dragon’s lair. The walls crackled with veins of molten magma; sweltering heat washed over them, greasing their hands with an uncomfortable layer of sweat. The smell of brimstone was impossible to ignore: every cave they stepped through, every tunnel they crept down, it felt like the dragon was breathing right in their faces, sour and deadly.
    Dread began to grow like weeds in their hearts. Would they ever leave this place? Would they ever see the sky again? What had possessed them to challenge the dragon in its own home—the place where its advantage was absolute? In the end, it didn’t matter. All they could do was press on, sharpening their will to survive against the whetstone of that dark and awful place.

When the party approaches a powerful boss creature, one of the gamemaster’s many roles is building up tension and dread—an atmosphere that foretells the deadly encounter the players are about to face. One of the best ways to build up this tension is the lair: a place where the boss has the edge and their power is visible everywhere the players turn. A well-placed lair makes a boss encounter unique and memorable. After all, what could be more awesome than chasing a vampire through its castle or fighting a dragon amidst its hoard of treasures?
    This book describes a series of lairs at various levels of power, suitable for any boss creature you want to challenge your players with.

A page from Into the Monster's Lair. The lair described is a river grotto. An image near the top of the page shows a spike-covered cave entrance in a gloomy river, lit by a distant yellow moon. A page from Into the Monster's Lair. The lair described is a clockwork factory. An image near the bottom of the page shows clockwork gears and a woman in dark clothes, both illuminated from behind by ominous red light.



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