Although they are physiolgically different, these creatures seem to be related to the infamous Purple Worm of the Underdark. However, they have adapted for burrowing through lighter materials than solid stone, and lack the venomous tail stinger for which purple worms are so well-known.
These Brown Worms are vicious predators of the desert, and will attack anyone crossing their territory, pausing only when prey reaches soid footing, or ceases movement. Statistics: Use the same statistics for a Purple Worm, but their burrow speed only works through sand and earth, not rock. They can make Perception checks to detect anyone treading on sand or earth within 200 feet with no penalty. In addition, instead of having a tail sting attack, the Brown Worm can make an attack with its tendrils, tipped with snapping beaks. These use the following profile: Tendril mouths. Melee weapon attack: +14 to hit, reach 15ft., one target. Hit: 22 (4d6+9) piercing damage. Also posted on Game Masters Stash on 16 June 2021. Comments are closed.
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