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Hopefully this series of articles will give you inspiration, ideas, and awesome new ways to menace your players in your home campaigns. Nick DiPetrillo plays a warforged artificer who doesn't have any friends. The other characters tolerate him because he infuses their weapons with lots of fat, juicy bonuses. The warforged is also a bit of a sociopath, so he doesn't really care what others think of him anyway.

The idea of "friendship" does not compute. Recently, Nick's character was swallowed whole by another PC who was transformed unwillingly into a giant star spawn resembling a purple worm. That's what happens when you have a bunch of purple worm miniatures lying around. The "star worm" had a trans-dimensional gullet that spit the warforged onto a far-flung moon with very little gravity and even less air. Fortunately, warforged don't breathe or require sustenance. However, the bitter cold of space proved a touch uncomfortable.

The moon was covered with the dust and desiccated bones of millions of dead corpses from across the multiverse. Nick decided that his warforged had found paradise. After figuring out a way to survive the cold, the warforged began to sift through the dust in search of artifacts and relics.

Much to his surprise, he found a dismembered warforged arm made of gold how lucky is that? It comes with lots of mystery, too.

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