Horrible Hut Building / Landmark in Toriel | World Anvil

Horrible Hut

Judging by its exterior, folks would be forgiven for assuming something truly evil lurks within the walls of this small, elevated hut. They might be right. The Horrible Hut  is home to a coven of three hags - Bertha, Burka and Bartab.
 

Description

The seasonal garden

Surrounding the Horrible Hut are four distinct gardens that grow seasonal produce at all times of year. In addition to summer squash and tasty turnips, the hut's garden features a small mushroom patch.
 

Mushroom Table

1d6 The mushrooms
1 ... deal 2d6 psychic damage on a failed DC 15 Constitution saving throw. On a successful save, the creature can see into the ethereal plane until their next long rest.
2 ... deal 2d6 piercing damage on a failed DC 15 Constitution saving throw. On a successful save, the creature is resistant to fire until their next long rest.
3 ... deal 2d6 poison damage on a failed DC 15 Constitution saving throw. On a successful save, the creature can fly until their next long rest.
4 ... deal 2d6 acid damage on a failed DC 15 Constitution saving throw. On a successful save, the creature gains advantage on all attacks rolls until their next long rest.
5 ... deal 2d6 psychic damage on a failed DC 15 Wisdom saving throw. On a successful save, the creature gains the ability to speak and understand all languages until their next long rest.
6 ... deal 2d6 psychic damage on a failed DC 15 Wisdom saving throw. On a successful save, the creature knows and can cast one sixth-level spell once before the memory of how to cast it fades away.

 

Control Room

A successful DC 20 Intelligence (Investigation) check reveals the kitchen is light on the necessary implements for making food, and upon further inspection appears to be an elaborately disguised control panel for a magical locomotive device: the house itself. When activated, the house's stilt-like avian legs raise and shift. The house has a movement speed of 80 ft. and when used as a vehicle has 88HP.



Cover image: Farewell by Greg Rutkowski

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