Monster Manual 5E

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
:Awakened plants gifted with the powers of
intelligence and mobility, blights plague
lands contaminated by darkness. Drinking
that darkness from the soil, a blight carries
out the will of ancient evil and attempts to
spread that evil wherever it can.
Roots of the Gulthias Tree. Legends
tell of a vampire named Gulthias who
worked terrible magic and raised up
an abominable tower called Nightfang
Spire. Gulthias was undone when a
hero plunged a wooden stake through
his heart, but as the vampire was
destroyed, his blood infused the stake
with a dreadful power. In time, tendrils
of new growth sprouted from the wood,
growing into a sapling infused with the
vampire's evil essence. It is said that
a mad druid discovered the sapling,
transplanting it to an underground grotto
where it could grow. From this Gulthias
tree came the seeds from which the first
blights were sown.
Dark Conquest. Wherever a tree or plant
is contaminated by a fragment of an evil mind
or po~er, a Gulthias tree can rise to infest and
corrupt the surrounding forest. Its evil spreads
through root and soil to other plants, which perish
or transform into blights. As those blights spread,
they poison and uproot healthy plants, replacing them
with brambles, toxic weeds, and others of their kind.
In time, an infestation of blights can turn any land or
forest into a place of corruption.
In forests infested with blights, trees and
plants grow with supernatural speed. Vines and
undergrowth rapidly spread through buildings and
overrun trails and roads. After blights have killed
or driven off their inhabitants, whole villages can
disappear in the space of days.
Controlled by Evil. Blights are independent
creatures, but most act under a Gulthias tree's control,
often displaying the habits and traits of the life force or
spirit that spawned them. By attacking their progenitor's
old foes or seeking out treasures valuable to it, they
carry on the legacy of long-lost evil.

NEEDLE BLIGHT
In the shadows of a forest, needle blights might
be taken at a distance for shuffling, hunched
humanoids. Up close, these creatures reveal
themselves as horrid plants whose conifer-like
needles grow across their bodies in quivering
clumps. A needle blight lashes out with these
needles or launches them as an aerial assault that
can punch through armor and flesh.
When needle blights detect a threat, they loose a
pollen that the wind carries to other needle blights
throughout the forest. Alerted to their foes' location,
needle blights converge from all sides to drench their
roots in blood.

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