El trick du hat
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D6 | These sahuagin appear |
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1 | like long-nosed, stretch-jawed goblin sharks. |
2 | with extended plesiosaur necks and stubby flipper-limbs. |
3 | with scaly sails and flabby limbs like marine iguanas. |
4 | with the extravagant colours of reef fish and the eccentric anatomy of special breeds of koi or goldfish. |
5 | like dangly-appendaged wobbegongs. |
6 | with the armour plating and heavy jaws of a dunkleosteus. |
D6 | These sahuagin tend to attack |
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1 | by clambering onto the decks of ships with sharp shell-knives and picks. |
2 | in ports and harbours on lightless new moon nights. |
3 | whole fleets at once in artificial doldrums. |
4 | by striking deep inland, up rivers and wetlands, to allay suspicions of their base of operations. |
5 | trespassers in their ever-expanding territories. |
6 | after first creating false reefs, shoals, and lighthouses to lure passers-by into ambushes and wrecks. |
D6 | These sahuagin worship |
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1 | the principle of predation. All must eat to live. One eats. Another is eaten. |
2 | the ocean currents and what they represent. Today’s ally is tomorrow’s enemy. What comes will pass. |
3 | coral, and the processes it embodies. To these sahuagin all life is built upon the bones of the dead, each generation and epoch becoming the bed of the one to follow. |
4 | the lightless abyss below, which swallows whales, the waste of the world, and the sun itself. |
5 | the secret flame, the black smokers, impossible smelters beneath the waves. |
6 | the glowing lure, the dangling nematocyst, all traps and venoms. |
D6 | These sahuagin have the unpleasant cultural practice |
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1 | of having as many children as possible then winnowing those they judge as weak, leaving only a fraction as the worthy. |
2 | of using public torture both to punish criminals and as a show of merit. |
3 | of eating their elderly alive. |
4 | of organizing their population into a graduated pyramid of slaves. |
5 | of attempting to totally eradicate even the memory of their enemies. |
6 | of essentially having no greater moral principle than “might makes right”. |
D6 | These sahuagin are led by |
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1 | a necromancer who makes their demense within the jaws of an animated megalodon fossil. |
2 | a mangled oracle whose limbs and sensory organs were ritualistically cannibalized to sensitize them to higher realms. |
3 | a nephilitic giant descended from one of their own and a being they consider divine. |
4 | a human admiral who’s basically become Colonel Kurtz from Apocalypse Now. |
5 | an undead lieutenant of Davy Jones who requires them to deliver a quota of drowned souls. |
6 | a four-armed mutant who fulfils a messianic prophecy of theirs, who’s reluctantly accepted their position in the hope that they can lead the sahuagin to a better future. |
D6 | These sahuagin respect |
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1 | strength enough to dominate those who disrespect you. |
2 | wealth as the expression of your superiority. |
3 | cunning to outwit those who’d prey on you. |
4 | decadence, as what use is power if it doesn’t bring pleasure. |
5 | pacifism, as one must be mighty indeed to ignore provocation. |
6 | ruthlessness, a total lack of qualms between you and your goals. |
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