
Hag, Red - 5th Edition SRD
Unlike many of their hag kin, red hags are not horrid to look upon, and most are considered comely in their own right. Few know anything about them, and the red hags do little to enlighten scholars, preferring seclusion.
Red Hag - 5etools
The hag makes two Claw attacks or three Blood Bolt attacks. She can replace one attack with a use of Spellcasting.
Hag - Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom
Hags delight in suffering, priding themselves on creating new and inventive ways to torment those in their 'care'. Evil was at the core of what defined hags, an inextricable part of their identity.
Hag, Red - KPOGL - Wikidot
The hag is an 8th-level spellcaster. Her spellcasting ability is Wisdom (Spell save DC 17, +9 to hit with spell attacks). She requires no material components to cast her spells.
Half-Hag (5e Race) - D&D Wiki
Their Half-hag kin share similar fortune telling abilities that their parents always had. These half hags don the goat like horns, red hot eyes and shriveled orange skin of their parents, though their proportions are quite more humanlike.
A list of the best minions for Hags. : r/DnD - Reddit
Oct 15, 2019 · The nature of the minions you give your hags can even shape the whole story and the character of your hags. So I've complied this list for those of you who are paralyzed by indecision, looking for something new to use in your twentieth hag encounter, or even currently have no plans to use hags in your game.
Hag Bargains in D&D 5e: A Masterclass in Negotiation
Mar 26, 2021 · A Hag wants you to strike a deal in desperation because she knows that you won’t escape. In general, there are three ways to get out of a Hag Bargain: Kill the Hag. Renegotiate. Complete the terms. First things first, you can take the Hag head-on.
Feld Hag - 5th Edition SRD
Feld hags, also known as harvest or lunar hags, kill and eat farmers, blight crops before the harvest, and kidnap mortal children to taint and raise as their own. The hag’s unnatural essence twists such children into slavering monstrosities which serve the hag as …
Is there an equivalent term for a male hag? - Straight Dope
Apr 2, 2003 · Etymologically, according to the OED, it’s related to “hex” and is an abbreviation from a much longer Teutonic root (*hagutason-, or something like that). There seems to be no male equivalent for the old meaning. In modern usage, I’d say that “coot” or “geezer” come closest to describing in a man what we attribute when we say “hag”.
Characters in Dungeons & Dragons: Creatures H - TV Tropes
They tend to associate the most with giant-kin, such as ogres and trolls, often ruling over them with a combination of brute strength, verbal abuse, and superstition. They are less magically adept than other types of hag, but they're hard to kill …