Wednesday, November 13, 2024

D6x6 Fabled Phoenixes

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D6This phoenix resembles
1a peacock with feathers of flame flashing ripples through the whole rainbow spectrum.
2a turkey vulture, its bare flesh a web of glossy burnscars, where feathers would be it has a cloak of thick black smoke.
3a quetzal with a tail like a burning-up comet and plumage of blazing actinic-green.
4a scarlet cardinal with a crest and wing- and tail-tips dissolving into firestorm curlicues.
5a toucan whose beak is a cracked glowing coal, who leaves ashes drifting in its wake and whose flesh and feathers flow like molten slag.
6a kiwi with a beak like an incandescent obsidian dart and covered in fluff of volcanic orange lightning.
D6This phoenix is
1a noble among fire elementals, who fled to the material plane after their nation was crushed by the demon-sultan of the ifriti.
2the embodiment of a covenant made with mortals by the gods, that they might be reborn into a greater life.
3a byblow of tremendous alchemical processes meant to generate the philosopher's stone.
4a sun, cast down from its celestial glory in mythic times due to fears that it would overcrowd the sky and scorch the earth.
5the spirit of a saint, wrongfully condemned and burned at the stake.
6a bird set to eternally punish a thief who gave fire to mankind - through endlessly devouring its victim it was able to take on both the essence of fire and the power to deviate from this fate.
D6This phoenix's fire
1spawns flocks of lesser firebirds as it spreads.
2can be concentrated by it and shot as an explosive fireball.
3cannot be extinguished except by the phoenix's will or else by magic.
4leaves the truly innocent unscathed while burning even hotter for the evil.
5burns the sickness out of those it ignites like some ideal fever.
6is repellant to the undead, who are driven from its heat and light.
D6This phoenix returns to life
1in a burst of positive energy that induces mutations and re-animates dead matter as teratomatous ablife.
2by creating a fiery pillar to and from the heavens, which those seeking to skip the line to paradise might attempt to climb.
3by draining the heat from the region around it, bringing about an unseaonable winter.
4after the one who slew it is ruined by a curse they received after slaying it.
5only after it has completely decomposed to unfleshed bones.
6in a locally-apocalyptic explosion - its killing is taboo.
D6This phoenix is hunted
1by a dwarf-smith who wants to cage it and forge terrible wonders over its flames - he sends his seven sons after it, each cursed and warped into something quite unlike a dwarf.
2by the forces of an aging, ailing king convinced he can extract the key to immortality from it.
3by a golem who wants to replace its failing energy-core with it.
4by a prideful dragon who wants to kill it permanently as it cannot tolerate any peer to its own flame.
5by a mad wizard who wants its feathers to pen a grimoire with spells of world-consuming conflagration.
6by a demonic chef who wishes to make it the centerpiece of an eternal feast.
D6This phoenix is said to roam
1a mountain with slopes redolent with cinnamon trees.
2from a cave on an island in the middle of a boiling, sulphurous caldera-lake.
3the spires of a city that worships the phoenix as their patron god, and offers it piles of delicacies in their temples.
4from the cinderous boughs of an ever-burning baobab trees in the midst of an ashy plain.
5a desert speckled by the peaks of sandblasted ruins - its coming said to be what turned the land to desert.
6out from a wandering isle shrouded in chill mist.

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