Types of Hags
The following are different varieties of Hags in the D&D game:
- Annis - The dreaded annis commonly uses magic to disguise itself as an exceptionally tall human, a fair giant, or an ogre.
- Bheur - A bheur hag is capable of bringing winter's chill to any place in the land.
- Bog Hag - A bog hag disguises herself as a beautiful woman of any humanoid race in order to seduce her victims.
- Death Hag - A death hag specializes in melee combat and drains her enemy's life.
- Dream Hag - A more powerful version of the night hag, dream hags use nightmares to manipulate their enemies.
- Dune Hag - Wasteland cousins of the annis, dune hags use their disguise self and enthrall abilities to lure victims to their deaths.
- Dusk Hag - Accursed offspring of night hags, can see visions of the future in her dreams and can influence the dreams of others.
- Green Hag - Green hags are found in desolate swamps and dark forests and are able to weaken foes simply by touch.
- Howling Hag - Similar to the shrieking hag, the howling hag uses teleportation if cornered.
- Marzanna - This winter hag is the personification of death and winter.
- Mist Hag - Powerful hags that steal secrets and artifacts from the mortal realm.
- Night Hag - Night hags lull their enemies to sleep and attack them in their dreams.
- Pact Hag - A crafty hag who creates pacts with others and uses servants to do her fighting.
- Sea Hag - Sea hags are fully aquatic, with an appearance so horrific that it saps the strength out of living creatures. A sea hag is also able to use her "evil eye" to kill or daze victims.
- Shrieking Hag - Shrieking hags are horrible, spiteful monsters who haunt desolate wastelands and barren plains.
- Xtabay - A foul hag from Mayan legend.
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