Mistress of the Forest - prepare your silver bullet! Craig Maher - Skogsra - Digital Paint Appearing in Northlands. A campaign for D&D 5.5e. At Kobold Press and D&D Beyond!
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Mistress of the Forest - prepare your silver bullet! Craig Maher - Skogsra - Digital Paint Appearing in Northlands. A campaign for D&D 5.5e. At Kobold Press and D&D Beyond!

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Blood & Moonlight
Heide the Skogsrå
Happy Holidays from Skogsra
Hanns Lohrer: “Frau Holle” (“Mother Holle”, “Mother Hulda” or “Old Mother Frost”)
Frau Holle (also known as Holla, Perchta, Berchta, Berta, or Bertha) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm in Children's and Household Tales in 1812. She was initially a pre-Christian legendary figure. The name may be cognate of the Scandinavian creature known as the Hulder (or Hulda). In Norwegian folklore, she is known as Huldra (though folklore presupposes that there is an entire Hulder race). She is known as the Skogsrå "forest spirit" or Tallemaja "pine tree Mary" in Swedish folklore, and Ulda in Sámi folklore. She may be the same being as the völva divine figure Huld and the German Holda.

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The Skogsrå.
Favorite boss battle from Bramble: The Mountain King?
The Butcher
The Troll
Nacken
Karrhaxan
Skogsra
Pesta
King Nils
I liked Skorsgara for her design, she is very similar to the Nymph from our Slavic mythology, but then I realized that she just looks like.