Petit moth
Truly the smallest duel dimension monster; this pathetic catterpillar Is purely incapable of hitting more than a soft breeze. If you get put down by this bug; you need to rethink life. Juat be mindful if this bug puts itself into a cocoon of evolution, however- then you'll have no reason to laugh at its new form....unless it gets stuck as a larvae
Basic Information
Anatomy
segmented giant catterpillars that are round in appearance (like an insect sausage).
Growth Rate & Stages
This is the young form of this creature. It eventually metamorphosises into a larvae moth, great moth, or sometimes even a perfectly ultimate great moth.
Ecology and Habitats
Makes it's home in the forest
Dietary Needs and Habits
Eats leaves and berries
Additional Information
Domestication
Its certainly possible; and popular with a druid circle known as the 'Ultimate moth riders'; who cultivate and ride the final form of this creature.
Facial characteristics
It has eye-like markings just above the head to ward off predators.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Blindsight 5ft.
Tiny beast (insect Unaligned
AC: 6, MOV: 10ft, HP: 6 (1d6+3)
STR: 1, DEX: 4, CON: 10, INT: 1, WIS: 12, CHR: 6
Challenge: 0
AC: 6, MOV: 10ft, HP: 6 (1d6+3)
STR: 1, DEX: 4, CON: 10, INT: 1, WIS: 12, CHR: 6
Challenge: 0
Features:
Damage resistances: nature, earth.
Damage vulnerabilities: fire, cold, wind
Attacks:
Bite: melee weapon attack -1 to hit, 5ft reach, one target. Hit: 1 piercing damage.
Damage resistances: nature, earth.
Damage vulnerabilities: fire, cold, wind
Average Length
30cm-50cm
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
grass green with light blue spots neatly lined up one after the other.
Geographic Distribution
Bite: melee weapon attack -1 to hit, 5ft reach, one target. Hit: 1 piercing damage.
1x Earth Kanji Stone, (15%), 1x Level rune (10%), 1x Insectoid essence (5%)
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