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           Dragon Kobold Acolyteragon Kobold Acolyte
           Small humanoid (kobold), neutral evil
           Armor Class 11
           Hit Points 5 (2d6 − 2)
           Speed 30   .
             STR     DEX     CON      INT     WIS      CHA
                                              WIS
                                                       CHA
                                              7 (−2)
            7 (−2)  12 (+1)  9 (−1)  8 (−1)   7 (−2)  8 (−1)
                                                      8 (−1)
                 darkvision 120   ., passive Perception 8
           Senses darkvision 120   ., passive Perception 8
           Languages Common, Draconic
           Challenge 1/8 (25 XP)
           Sunlight Sensitivity. While in sunlight, the dragon kobold
                           While in sunlight, the dragon kobold
           acolyte has disadvantage on attack rolls and Wisdom
           acolyte has disadvantage on attack rolls and Wisdom
           (Perception) checks that rely on sight if it, the target of its attack,
           (Perception) checks that rely on sight if it, the target of its attack,
           or what it is trying to perceive is in direct sunlight.
           or what it is trying to perceive is in direct sunlight.
           Actions
           Multiattack.    e dragon kobold acolyte makes two attacks with     e dragon kobold acolyte makes two attacks with
           its claws.
                                  +3 to hit, reach 5   ., one target.
           Claws. Melee Weapon Attack: +3 to hit, reach 5   ., one target.
           Hit: 3 (1d4 + 1) slashing damage.
           Weapons, Armor & Items
           Roll a d12:

             d12  Item(s)
                  1d4 days’ rations consisting of dried insects
             1-6  1d4 days’ rations consisting of dried insects
             7-9  A trinket (p. 112)
            10-11 A tattered coin purse containing 7 (2d6) cp   What is the nature of the gods? The ques   on has plagued
                  A tattered coin purse containing 7 (2d6) cp
                                                                What is the nature of the gods? The ques   on has plagued
             12   An Elemental Gem (roll a d4: 1. Blue Sapphire,   philosophers through the ages. Such philosophers may envy
                                                               philosophers through the ages. Such philosophers may envy
                  2. Yellow Diamond, 3. Red Corundum, 4. Emerald)  the kobold, for whom the answer is simple. Perhaps they
                  2. Yellow Diamond, 3. Red Corundum, 4. Emerald)
                  are the put-upon dogsbodies of the priest caste, each
          Acolytes are the put-upon dogsbodies of the priest caste, each   should pi    them as well, for the answer is also capricious,
          vying to improve their position, most of them fruitlessly.   Dragons seem an obvious focus for worship, being among
                                                               vain, and wrathful.



                                                              the most powerful living creatures that walk the earth, and
                                                              indeed it is known for cults of dragon-worship to spring
                                                              up among the more civilized peoples    om    me to    me.

                                                              However, none of these can match the fana   cal fervor of
                                                              the kobold; a devo   on even dragon   re cannot burn away.
                                                             Most beings, faced with a god that openly despises them,
                                                             tells them so at regular intervals, and    equently devours
                                                             some of their number would    nd a new one, but kobolds

                                                             see this only as proof of the dragon’s superiori   , and
                                                             work hard to win back a favor which never existed in the
                                                               rst place.




                                                            -Fintharael Ellanwe, M
           S      R

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