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    Master of the Silver Twilight wombat1's Avatar
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    Are there published statistics for Deep One females?

    Do male and female Deep Ones use the same statistics? If not are there any published statistics for Deep One females? I get the sense the males of the species find their deep wimmin folk to be dangerous, moody, and unpredictable, hence their interest in the terrestrial women. However, I cannot put a finger on the differences.

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    Just a wild guess but I would say:
    They share the same statistics.. and at the same time aren't all women considered "dangerous, moody, and unpredictable" time to time
    The interest in surface folk is part way to infiltrate in human society..
    Egypt and Antarctica kills off more investigators each year than cancer does.

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    As far as I know, they've always used the same statistics. Father Dagon and Mother Hydra are identical I think.

    You might be thinking of
    Spoiler:
    the mother encountered in the Escape from Innsmouth scenario
    . She's a big nasty one.

    Of course, you can do what you like (I'm envisioning a titanic Thrall of Cthulhu broodmother). Check out Dennis Detwiller's Black Cod Island for some interesting variations.

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    Thank you both. That is probably what gave me the idea W, I knew I saw something to that effect somewhere.

    I know I can do what I like, but when something is published, it saves a lot of time and effort to use it if I at all possibly can. And, yes, something is being cooked up down at the wargame club tomorrow.

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    I'd say they were practically indistinguishable.

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