![]() ![]() ![]() They nock their short bows and begin to harass the party with barbed, black arrows. They lower their black hoods and blink in the bright sunlight (or moonlight, or torchlight, etc.). Black Arrow Archers! 1d6 evil Urdlen Gnomes silently appear at the edge of battle. They attack the first PCs they encounter with broken swords, carpenters’ hammers, and table legs. They charge the field willy-nilly, with dazed looks in their eyes. Ankle Biters! 2d6 ill-used Kobolds are released from their cages. Note: Stats are given only when they deviate from those given in Core Rulebooks.ġ-4. Read the narrative section aloud to the party.īut be careful! The higher you roll, the more dangerous the Reinforcements will be. Roll d100 on the table below to select reinforcements for the Horde. That’s the thing about the Horde: They always seem to have more friends. You’ve even smelled the funk of their warren-musk.īut what new devilry is this? Iron piccolos sound in the hills? You’ve felt the thump of their stone clubs and hack of their shoddy blades. You’ve heard the stomp of their ratty boots and the clink of their rusty armor. You’ve joined battle with the jeering Horde! The stink of smudge fire hangs in the air and moth-eaten standards wave to and fro.
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