
Boggart (5e Monster) - Dungeons and Dragons Wiki
Feb 28, 2024 · A boggart appears as a small shapechanging fey. Their natural form is that of a small ball of light (often mistaken for a Will-o'-Wisp ), but they can also assume the form of of a …
Boggart - 5th Edition SRD
Boggart. Medium fey (shapechanger), chaotic evil. Armor Class 13 Hit Points 39 (6d8 + 12) Speed 30 ft.
Boggart - Forgotten Realms Wiki
Boggarts, sometimes called "boggies" [3], were the immature forms of will-o'-wisps who often took the form of a small humanoid via their shapeshifting abilities. [2] Boggarts' shapechanging …
Boggart (PCS:OB) - d20PFSRD
A boggart has very long arms, which it uses to pull creatures into water or onto marshy ground; it then psychically paralyzes its victims and allows the creatures to drown. A boggart is also …
Boggart - d20PFSRD
A boggart has very long arms, which it uses to pull creatures into water or onto marshy ground; it then psychically paralyzes its victims and allows the creatures to drown. A boggart is also …
Boggart - Wikipedia
Both within homes and outside in the countryside. A boggart is a supernatural being from English folklore. The dialectologist Elizabeth Wright described the boggart as 'a generic name for an …
"Boggarts: Keepers Of Misery And Mischief" | Fantasy I Sci-Fi I …
The Boggart is a cunning and malevolent fey creature known for its ability to cause chaos and confusion. Its small size and agility make it difficult to hit, while its eerie, glowing yellow eyes …
Creature Codex — Boggart - Tumblr
Sep 5, 2018 · A boggart is a wicked house-fairy that devotes all of its energy to making misery for whatever house it has chosen to haunt. Any family may find itself host to a boggart, although …
Boggart (folklore) | Monster Wiki | Fandom
A boggart is a type of malevolent fairy originating from English folklore. These creatures are said to inhabit caverns or swamps, but others take up residence in human households, always …
Domythic Bliss: House Faeries - A Few Introductions
Feb 21, 2012 · Boggart - An always malicious faerie in English lore. The boggart is behind a good deal of household mischief such as milk souring, items disappearing, and animals being …