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Grenvik Bog
Grenvik Bog Encounters
d8 Encounter
1 Humanoids
2 Herd Animals
3 Hill Giants
4 Vultures (3d6)
5 Unmarked Grave
6 Lizardmen
7 Flan villagers
8 Yaun Ti

Humanoids. Humanoids ranging into the Serpent Hills might be treasure hunters, escaped slaves from the monstrous land of Najara, or scouts from Elturgard keeping watch on yuan-ti activity.

Herd Mammals. Packs of goats, antelope, and other herd mammals range across the Serpent Hills. They avoid other creatures, but can become fierce if threatened or cornered.

Hill Giants. The party comes across one or two hill giants gorging on a fallen herd animal. When the giants notice the adventurers, they see the opportunity for another meal. A hill giant retreats when reduced to half its hit points or fewer, preferring prey that does not fight back.

Unmarked Grave. A low rise covered in hastily collected rocks marks the resting place of one of the many explorers to have fallen in the Grenvik Bogs. An unmarked grave at night has a 30% chance of encountering a ghost or other restless undead.

Vultures. Flocks of vultures might be seen circling at a distance, or could harass the characters if they mistake them for lost travelers on their last legs.

Ruined Settlement. Crumbling stones and dry wells are all that remain of the many lost settlements of the Serpent Hills.

res. Flocks of vultures might be seen circling at a distance, or could harass the characters if they mistake them for lost travelers on their last legs.

Ruined Settlement. Crumbling stones and dry wells are all that remain of the many lost settlements of the Serpent Hills.

Lizardfolk. Lizardfolk regularly hunt and gather food for their yuan-ti masters, grabbing humanoid settlers along the fringes of the hills when they can.

Lizardfolk regularly hunt and gather food for their yuan-ti masters, grabbing humanoid settlers along the fringes of the hills when they can.