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Really random thought. But yeah, can you wash a troglodyte to get rid of their stench?


I know this may seem like a naive question, but what types of industrial production existed back in medieval times? I need to know so that I can describe a highly industrialized society better in my campaign. So far, i have mining, metal production, cloth weaving/textile manufacturing, and food milling. Please help me to expand this list.


In my campaign, one slaver civilization keeps boggards for slaves. I was wondering what unique skills a boggard would offer as a source of slave labor? So far I came up with slave soldiers, wood harvesters, and people used to drain swamps. Does anyone have any other ideas?


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The Robe of Useful Items has as one of its possible patches a window (2 ft. by 4 ft., up to 2 ft. deep). From what I understand, the robe is meant to be used in sticky situations that might require use of the items that make up its patches. However, I'm confused as to what use a window would be in any kind of situation that didn't involve building a house. What situation would it be useful for?


According to the Bestiary, a Chimera "may form equal partnerships with a respectful humanoid or similar creature, and even consent to be used as a mount", but I'm wondering if it would be possible for one to subdue a chimera to such a point that it's nature could be changed to be more servile. I realize that this wouldn't happen in one generation, but after several chimera generations, could their entire race be made to change and become more domesticated?