I'm a bit of a haunter after a strange precode horror comics especially when it comes one of my favorite OD&D & AD&D style monsters the Medusa.Well get to those comic books in a moment. Medusa in my campaigns are not simply dungeon lurkers. These agents of chaos are a perfect monster to throw into a campaign mix as NPC's. I've used them them as harbingers, next workers, & agents working in the shadows between cults of chaos & Lovecraftian entities. Medusa can be thought of as the upper middle management of the supernatural to on the ground encounters with their own agendas.
But a Medusa's destruction doesn't necessarily mean the end of their evil at all. Clark Ashton Smith did an excellent tale called The Gorgon. This is a great sort of modern take on the legend of Perseus & the Gorgon with implications for use in, well any D&D style campaign world. Go read the tale to see what I mean & there's a great potential wizard NPC in the mix as well. Since work has been really taking up giant swaths of time I've turned to the classic Horrors of It All blog for some classic Pre code comics old school gaming inspiration.
But a Medusa's destruction doesn't necessarily mean the end of their evil at all. Clark Ashton Smith did an excellent tale called The Gorgon. This is a great sort of modern take on the legend of Perseus & the Gorgon with implications for use in, well any D&D style campaign world. Go read the tale to see what I mean & there's a great potential wizard NPC in the mix as well. Since work has been really taking up giant swaths of time I've turned to the classic Horrors of It All blog for some classic Pre code comics old school gaming inspiration.
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