Titan

Titan is a doglike creature with six legs and a humanoid face of stone. A lolling, wet tongue hangs from his carved face, constantly dripping mucky saliva. Titan gained consciousness after his body was chiseled off the massive corpse of a dead primordial being. Titan’s sludgy drool shrinks living creatures, and his captors began to reduce in size overnight until they could no longer contain Titan.   Thus freed, Titan rampaged through the region, shrinking entire ecosystems and villages. When the Seeker found Titan, he was inside a seemingly empty city with several increasingly miniature cities built around it. The Seeker suspects the people continued to adapt to their size, rebuilding the city until they vanished entirely.   Crimes: Environmental devastation (unintentional), carpet soiling   Containment: Titan is kept in a stone room and has his mouth plugged with a stone stopper. A visitor who comes in contact with Titan, his spit, or another visitor who touched Titan is quarantined until the shrinking hex can be cured.
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Titan
SMALL MONSTROSITY

Titan is a strange, doglike creature with six limbs and a humanoid stone face.

Armor Class: 12

Initiative: +5 (15)

Hit Points: 5 (1d8 +1)

Speed: 40 ft.

Challenge: 1/8 (XP 25; PB +2)
    MOD SAVE
STR 14 +2 +2
DEX 16 +3 +3
CON 13 +1 +1
    MOD SAVE
INT -1 -6 -6
WIS 13 +1 +1
CHA 5 -3 -3

Skills: Perception +5

Senses: Darkvision 60 ft., Passive Perception 15


Actions

Sludgy Drool. His mouth constanly hangs open unless plugged with a stone stopper. It leaks sluddy drool covering any space he moves through. This liquid evaporates after 1 minute.

  • Any creature that touches the slobber must succeed on a DC 14 Constitution saving throw or being to shrink. An affected creature's size category is reduced by one over the next hour, and it then repeats the saving throw. On consecutive failures, the creature's size continues to reduce until it becomes tiny.
  • Casting greater restoration on an affected creature casuses it to grow back to its original size at the same rate.
  • Plants and other organic matter are also affected but don't get a saving throw.