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Gingerbread Kid Horde, Small, Devious, Hoarder Gumdrop Slingshot (w[2d4] damage) 3 HP 0 armor Close, Near The children of Candyland. They're too young to have a solid sense of danger in their magical, edible home. Instinct: to frolic
- Hide and seek
- Tag! You're it!
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Pop Demon Solitary, Large, Magical, Stealthy, Intelligent, Planar Fisticuffs (d10+2 damage) 24 HP 4 armor Forceful Special Qualities: Natively incorporeal This demon hides out like a mimic as a refreshing beverage. Swallowing this demon allows it to possess you. It has no sense of preservation for the body it inhabits as it is only a means to cause rampant destruction to the material world. Once the body it is possessing is destroyed, it'll revert to it's incorporeal form, unable to harm the material world until it can possess another body. Instinct: to rampage indiscriminately
- Possess the imbiber
- Not my body, not my problem
- Hide as a beverage
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Werewolverine Solitary, Intelligent, Cautious Greatsword (d10+4 damage) 12 HP 2 armor Close, Forceful, Reach In humanoid form, they are very muscular and hairy. Unlike other lycanthropes, they are not keen to blend in with society, but would rather be left alone to deal with their bestial rage. They are super territorial, preferring to keep others out of danger in case they lose control. Instinct: keep humanoids out of its territory
- Shift between human, wolverine, and hybrid forms
- Claw
- Bite
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Wolverine Solitary, Small Bite (d10+4 damage) 12 HP 1 armor Close, Forceful Special Qualities: Hydrophobic coat This large, arctic-dwelling, relative of the badger has a coat popular with hunters in cold regions to line jackets to keep the frost out. While perfectly capable of hunting down prey from rabbits to weakened moose on their own, they prefer to not spend the energy on the hunt when they can instead follow bigger predators to scavenge the remains of their kills or scare them off the kill, even brazen enough to try to scare bears off their kills. Instinct: Cache carrion for future meals
- Steal dinner from other predators
- Glutton for meat
- Traverse cliffs and trees with ease
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Weretiger Solitary, Stealthy, Intelligent, Hoarder Claws (b[2d10+2] damage) 12 HP 0 armor Close By day a man, by night a tiger. These men have chosen this way of life, often to enact revenge on someone who has wronged them. They can be identified in beast form by the lack of tail and the cunning to identify and work around traps. Instinct: seek revenge
- Shift between man, tiger, and hybrid
- Blend into society
- Pounce from the shadows
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Plumpy Solitary, Large, Intelligent, Hoarder Fisticuffs (d10+2 damage 2 piercing) 20 HP 1 armor Forceful, Reach Special Qualities: Regeneration A fuzzy green troll - the last of the Plumpa Trolls. His job is caretaker of the Gingerbread Plum Trees, where he collects the ripe plums as they fall from the trees. Instinct: To eat
- Rotten plums
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Grandma Gooey Solitary, Stealthy, Devious, Intelligent, Hoarder Flying cakes (d10 damage) 12 HP 0 armor Close, Ignores Armor, Near The granny with the best cakes. No pâtissier can best her chocolate cakes - made only of the best chocolates mined from the Chocolate Mountain and frosted directly under the Chocolate Falls. Nobody has a reason to worry about this grandma, except maybe that Augustus fellow. Instinct: To fatten them up
- Drown in the chocolate river
- Listen to everyone's history
- Overfilling dessert
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Mamma Gingertree Solitary, Huge, Planar Walloping Branches (d12+7 damage) 24 HP 2 armor Reach, Forceful, Ignores Armor The first and friendliest face in the land. Don't get on her bad side though or she might snap you like one of her gingersnaps. Instinct: To protect the Gingerbread Plum Trees
- Offer a plum
- Offer a gingersnap
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Gingerbread Man Group, Organized Polearm (d8 damage) 6 HP 0 armor Close, Reach Special Qualities: Sugar Glue Members of the Cookie Patrol. They have sworn to defend King Kandy, Queen Frostine, and the kingdom with their lives. Luckily there's never a reason to actually fight, right? Instinct: To protect
- Stand guard
- Attack formation