
Reventyr |
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So far, we heave the beastbrood (raksasha-spawn), the grimspawn (daemon-spawn), the hellspawn (devil-spawn), the pitborn (demon-spawn), the riftmarked (qlippoth-spawn) and the shackleborn (Velstrac/Kyton-spawn).
That leaves the Faultspawn/Asura-spawn, Foulspawn/Demodandspawn, Hungerseed/Oni-Spawn, and Spitespawn/Div-spawn. Does anyone know if these lineages are on the horizon? I'm terrible at browsing and wouldn't know where to look for news of such releases. Personally hoping for a div-spawn release for character reasons.
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So far, we heave the beastbrood (raksasha-spawn), the grimspawn (daemon-spawn), the hellspawn (devil-spawn), the pitborn (demon-spawn), the riftmarked (qlippoth-spawn) and the shackleborn (Velstrac/Kyton-spawn).
That leaves the Faultspawn/Asura-spawn, Foulspawn/Demodandspawn, Hungerseed/Oni-Spawn, and Spitespawn/Div-spawn. Does anyone know if these lineages are on the horizon? I'm terrible at browsing and wouldn't know where to look for news of such releases. Personally hoping for a div-spawn release for character reasons.
Terribly sorry if this thread belongs elsewhere.
I guess so.
We have the trait for all of them apart from the Demodand, which I couldn't find.
Is there a specific monster part of that family or did I just make a mistake checking the trait list?

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I think we'll see Faultspawn/Asura-spawn, Hungerseed/Oni-Spawn, and Spitespawn/Div-spawn eventually, although I don't know when. Maybe the next time there's a fiend bestiary or something. We might also get sahkil tieflings.
I'm not sure about anything demodand-related since demodands haven't appeared into 2E yet. They're orginal to D&D and I don't know if they're in the OGL. But even if they are, I heard that the creatives want to focus on monster that are either from mythology or ones they've invented themselves.
Demodands are part of Pathfinder, but James Jacobs said (two years ago) that they have no plans to include them anytime soon.