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Bullywug Village Description

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Treasure (King’s Hoard)

Hidden within the King’s Hut, beneath a mound of reeds and mud, lies the personal hoard of King Gulpa’Gor.
The treasure is kept in a barnacle-crusted chest and guarded by two loyal Croakers.

  • 325 platinum pieces.

  • Helm of Underwater Action (Wondrous Item, uncommon, requires attunement)

    • A heavy brass helmet engraved with swirling frog and serpent motifs.

    • While worn, it grants the wearer the ability to breathe underwater, darkvision (60 ft.), and a swimming speed of 30 ft.

Gulpa’Gor considers the helmet his “Crown of the Deep.” He rarely wears it, but will don it during ceremonies.

Location Info

King’s Hut

  • Decorated with skulls, rusted weapons, and dried trophies.

  • Two Croakers guard the entrance.

Witch’s Hut

  • Home of the Swamp Witch (Bog Sage), advisor to the king.

  • Smells of smoke, fungus, and death; shelves of jars filled with pickled creatures.

Brood Hut

  • Home of Broodmothers, who tend eggs and croon to tadpoles.

  • Considered sacred, outsiders stepping inside are seized and drowned.

Spawn Pool

  • Shallow, algae-choked basin of warm, murky water.

  • Filled with writhing eggs and tadpoles under constant watch.

  • Offerings of insects and small prey are tossed in daily to feed the young.

Bullywug Huts

  • Homes to common hunters, fishers, and their spawn.

War Huts (Croaker & Scout Quarters)

  • Square, reinforced huts of mud and driftwood near the perimeter.

  • House the (1d4+1) Croakers and Scouts, the tribe’s guards and sentries.

Cook Hut (“The Bog Pot”)

  • Central firepit and mud cauldron used for communal meals.

  • Run by Gruk the Gut, a massive bullywug with burn-scarred hands.

  • Smells of roasting fish, swamp toad, and boiled roots fill the air.

Ceremony Hut

  • Large communal hut, used for sacrifices, rites, and moon-chants to Ramenos the god of the bullywug.

  • Painted with mud sigils that glow faintly under moonlight.

Throne Mound (The Muck Throne)

  • Central earthen mound rising above the village.

  • Here King Gulpa’Gor, bloated and half-mad, holds court surrounded by flies and sycophants.

Bone Cages

  • Two ancient cypress trees, their branches hung with six cages made of bone and sinew.

  • Prisoners, sacrifices, and offenders are locked inside, left to starve or await ritual execution.