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   Just curious: if an intelligent weapon were also a bane weapon... would its enhancement apply to an undead version of that creature? For example an aberration-bane sword could still apply its bonuses against the ghost of an illithid? A strict reading of the rules would seem to imply that it would not, but could an intelligent weapon make that choice for itself?  
   When I used the following link,
 Yes. That's why I downloaded it. Unfortunately, that document contained no such sheets. Did anybody else have this problem or is it my own foolishness?  
   Last week my players and I ran through Flood Season, and they defeated Tongueater, the vicious Werebaboon. Now I have a problem. Two problems actually. I had intended to add a few were-monkey encounters here and there to spice things up. My second problem is that one of the PCs may have been infected with monkey lycanthropy (I hope). Unfortunately, the Shackled City hardcover book does not include the Werebaboon template! Can anybody help a desperate DM?  
   Does anyone else use a side quest or two with SCAP? At the start of the campaign, I used The Legend of Garthulga adventure from Dungeon #91 and placed it in the Lucky Monkey on their journey to Cauldon. Now, after they've made friends with the owner, it's going to really matter when they walk in during Flood Season and find their former friend murdered. I can't wait for the party to take their vengeance on Tongueater! Any other ideas for tie-ins adventures?  
   My players went to town hall to research the kidnap victims and blew all the guards away with massive Diplomacy checks, they wanted to acquire an entire list of all people missing from Cauldron in the last year, and find them. Fool that I am, I gave them the complete list of kidnap victims (conveniently located on pg 34) as a sort of "inventory list" in Kazmojen's bedroom. Hoping to rein them in. Like so many things, it had the exact opposite effect. Now the PCs are bound and determined to delve into the Underdark and rescue every single one of them. Thoughts? I'm still debating whether I cater to them and create an entirely new campaign or let them find a mass grave... | 
 
	
 
     
    