

One thing to note in the film is that the creatures don’t seem to eat what they kill. In D&D 5e, anything from outer space is automatically an aberration. One of my favorite movies I love to watch is RocknRolla and they tell that whole story about the crawfish in the Thames and that’s what I mean, the introduction of something that can’t be held back. Where I developed the idea of them and what I wanted them to look like was most alien movies are about takeovers, agendas, they’re a thinking alien creature, and for me this idea of a predator, this idea of a parasite, this idea of something that is introduced into an ecosystem. This is confirmed in an interview with actor/director John Krasinski: So these buggers probably came from outer space. TypeĪn easter egg newspaper article notes that there was a massive meteor that hit Mexico with the force of a nuke. Plus, they stand easily 3-4 taller than a human. Pick up trucks are roughly 10 feet long and 7 feet wide. SizeĪs noted, these beasts are as big as a pick-up truck. So until I know better, I’m going to dub them listeners. In fact, I can’t even find one with a Google search. Here’s each element of the stat block broken down for you: Name But these things take a little more research. Normally, I can dive straight into creating a monster. They can hear even the smallest sound at least a mile away.The hole it created in the sidewall of the silo was large and the steel probably mid-way between fragile and resilient, so approximately 16 (3d10) hit points.


According to page 246 of the Dungeon Master Guide, steel has an Armor Class of 19.

And within 90 catastrophic days, everyone but a handful of careful, near-silent survivors were dead. Once on the ground, they quickly knocked out all the world’s militaries. If you do, you’re dead.įrom outer space they came. What are the monsters from A Quiet Place?ĭon’t make a sound.
A QUIET PLACE CREATURE MOVIE
Not only will this be a fun one to make, but the movie was awesome, too! Deliver the finished result of the monster.Break down each of the elements of the monster stat block to show you how I came up with its stats.Show what we’ve learned from the movie A Quiet Place about these monsters.Original Monthly Fifth Edition Content in a Massive Monthly Magazine Spoiler Alert – If you haven’t seen A Quiet Place yet and don’t want spoilers, you should probably avoid reading this blog post ’til you do.īroadSword Magazine is now LIVE on Kickstarter! Keeping the momentum going with Stat Anything–thanks again to everyone who gave suggestions on Instagram–I’m tackling a monster from a movie I just saw last night: A Quiet Place. DM Dave 8 Comments on Stat Anything: The Monsters from ‘A Quiet Place’ for 5e D&D Posted in Fun Stuff
