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SLAADI
In the Ever-Changing Chaos of Limbo, bits of forest
and meadow, ruined castles, and isolated islands drift
thq:mgh a tumult of fire, water, earth, and wind. The
' foremost inhabitants of this inhospitable plane are the
toad-like slaadi. Slaadi are undisciplined and have no
formal hierarchy, although weaker slaadi obey stronger
ones under threat of annihilation.
The Spawning Stone. Long ago, Primus, overlord of
the modrons, created a gigantic, geometrically complex
stone imbued with the power of law. He then cast it
adrift in Limbo, believing that the stone would bring
order to the chaos of that plane and halt the spread
of chaos to other planes. As the stone's power grew,
it became possible for creatures with ordered minds,
such as modrons and githzerai, to create enclaves in
Limbo. However, Primus's creation had an unforeseen
side effect: the chaotic energy absorbed by the stone
spawned the horrors that came to be known as slaadi.
Sages refer to Primus's massive creation as the
Spawning Stone for this reason.
The slaadi wiped out every last modron enclave
in Limbo. As creatures of utter chaos, slaadi loathe
modrons and attack them on sight. Nonetheless, Primus
stands by his creation and either doesn't perceive the
slaadi as threats or chooses to ignore them.
Birth and Transformation. Slaadi have horrific
cycles of reproduction. Slaadi reproduce either by
implanting humanoid hosts with eggs or by infecting
them with a transformative disease called chaos phage.
Each color of slaad reproduces or transforms in a
different way, with red slaadi spawning blue and green
slaadi, and blue slaadi spawning red and green. Each
'green. slaad undergoes a lifelong cycle of transformation
into the more powerful gray and death slaadi. With each
transformation, the slaad retains its memories.
Shapechangers. Some slaadi can transform into the
humanoid creatures from which they were originally
spawned. These slaadi return to the Material Plane to
sow discord in the guise of their former selves.


RED SLAAD
When a red slaad claws a humanoid creature, it can
inject an egg from a gland under one of its claws. The
egg works its way into its host and gestates, eventually
forming a slaad tadpole. Such a tadpole then eats its way
out of the host's body, feeds on the host's remains, and
then seeks any other fresh meat it can find. The tadpole
transforms into a fully grown blue slaad-or green
slaad if the host had the ability to cast 3rd level spells or
higher-within 2d12 hours.

BLUE SLAAD
The bone hooks that protrude from the back of a blue
slaad's hands inflict a terrible transformative disease
on humanoids wounded by them. This infection, called
chaos phage, transforms its victim into a fully grown red
slaad-or green slaad if the host was a spellcaster able
to cast 3rd level spells or higher.

Green slaadi.
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