Reavers! A Wolves Upon the Coast Campaign

1d6 Random Demon Faced Coins

  1. A coin depicting a radiating circle of tongues coming from a singular mouth ringed with irregular teeth. On the back the runic symbols are marred by a single cut across the middle. The coin is empty and warms to the touch.
  2. A coin depicting a singular fungus radiating light. The demon within has no name it knows and promises nothing. If freed a large fungus appears shedding a dim glow from under its cap. Any that breath its spores must save or become infected slowly growing a need to approach the nearest light source at the cost of all self-sustaining actions. Their corpses feed the funguses growth.
  3. A coin depicting a skinless horse its with a mans torso rising from its shoulders. The humanoid ribs splayed and showing rotting organs. This is the Demon Nuckelavee they are freed by the touch of salt water. The breath of its rotten lungs wilts crops and poisons livestock. It promises destruction of the enemies of those who release it. If released it will poison a nation before fleeing into the sea at the next rainfall.
  4. Depicting a crumbling tower this coin promises the fall of enemies for its release. Susseren appears as little more then a shadow never quite right for the lights. If freed it will go to where it was sent and bring paranoia amongst all the cities leadership until infighting brings them to ruin. This may take months but is inevitable.
  5. A circle made of arms and legs intertwined is embossed on this coin. The demon Rez'ent desires to devour a heart won by betrayal. Freed he appears as a man with a hole in his chest but with 3 arms and 3 legs his face is marred as though by his own claws. If fed a heart of one who trusted the thief he will teach a fighting style of constant twists and turns. No enemies gain bonuses for backstabbing or attacking alongside fellows.
  6. Bearing a single blooming lotus this coin contains a demon with no known name. It promises great and bountiful harvests in exchange for the blood of men. Its form is that of a deer with hands for hooves and a head replaced by a blooming flower. It leaves behind desiccated corpses of its victims each crumbling to a powerful fertilizer that grows plants in hours that are planted on them.

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