

You have disadvantage to resist any effect that would feed you or put food in you. Gluttonous: You struggle to control your urges to gorge. You gain twice the normal amount of diet points from food you eat. Mildĭietary Weakness: Even regular food seems more fattening to you. Don't be afraid to remind a player of their corruption should a moment arise where they may have an opportunity to incorporate it. Consider how some of these effects might alter a social encounter, or adjust the character's reaction to a particular event. Many of the following corruption effects carry some form of mechanical detriment, but the real fun is being aware and weaving them into narrative and Roleplaying scenarios. Mix and match! Corruption Effects table d8 You could even have one player who prefers the original Corruption table use that while another prefers fatty corruption. This means you can drop this table in and use the same monsters with corruption effects and simply roll from this table instead. So in order to facilitate the feeling of 'Corruptive influence' while still keeping it comfortably within the theme of weight gain, we have created the following table of alternative effects for corruption.Īll of the following effects only involve that stated goal of weight gain and the system otherwise functions the same. Through play, we have found that while the idea of the 'corruptive influence' of some creatures is an aspect that players enjoy, often many of themes cater to a very specific experience that the rest of ED&D does not. The original intention of the table was to incorporate several different themes, including Weight Gain, Slob, Mind Break, and Horror. The corruption table presented within ED&D Book: Apocrypha of Letidýra, is intended to be used with the corruption mechanic found within the same. Every session we get to give you all a little fun, and every interaction between the wonderful characters created in the town is another reminder of why we put in all this work. It is an inclusive space where more than this one game goes on and much content has been worked on and produced for ED&D as well as other weight gain and related systems for D&D and beyond.Īnother special thanks goes to Bird, as the person who started it all for this Westmarches game, bringing in dozens of players, resulting in over fifty people engaging with the game one way or another during its now over ten month running time! This has been a grand work for him that he has poured his heart and soul into, and everyone in the Retrofeed server is deeply thankful for everything he has done.Īnd lastly, our thanks goes out to the players, we do it all for you. We'd also like to thank Bird and Doc for creating the Retrofeed Discord server on which the Windrest game is run from.

All content presented here in is a labor of love and appreciation. The hardworking DMs and Staff of the Windrest Westmarches game would like to take a moment to thank several people for all the work that has gone in to this book.įirst and foremost our thanks goes to Storymaker, who without which Expand&d would not exist, and this chance to create and explore a space of shared interest and community created around the original work he put in to create the system this book is based on.
