@ChrisPerkinsDnD @stannex @gea_rex Always wondered why vultures weren't used to template D&D monsters more. Loathsome & easy to make heinous
— Steven Schend (@StevenESchend) October 27, 2016
A D&D monster called the nagpa, which first appeared in module X4, Master of the Desert Nomads, was basically "vulture folk." #WOTCstaff https://t.co/GvNYkohFAp
— (((Chris Perkins))) (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) October 27, 2016
@ChrisPerkinsDnD And borrowed, I think, from the Skeksis from the Dark Crystal…
— Grymmly (@Grymmly) October 27, 2016
It's hard to think of "vulture folk" and not immediately think of the Skeksis. https://t.co/KIYH9AYNWh
— (((Chris Perkins))) (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) October 27, 2016
Love it when @chrisperkinsdnd drops the #wotcstaff lore knowledge bombs on twitter
— Shane (@8BitShane) October 27, 2016
Melf's acid arrow, the spell, was created by Melf. #WOTCstaff https://t.co/oEdTVcnWBU
— (((Chris Perkins))) (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) October 27, 2016