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A D&D party might encounter a hag after investigating a case of missing babies or afterdiscovering a town that has been torn apart by gossip, false accusations, or even nightmares.A solitary green hag or sea hag can be the primary villain for a 1st- or 2nd-level adventure. An iconic faerie, pixies appear as tiny elves with delicatewings. They’re as curious as they are shy.A pinch of their dust can grant the power of flight to friends or confuse foes. Often hunted by mages for their dust, pixies rarely reveal themselves. Prakash hands it to staff scientist Hazel Soto Montoya, who puts it in the Igloo cooler with reddish seawater she has filled at the marina. Soto Montoya is currently studying the symbiotic bacteria that live in Trichoplax’s body, so she wants to re-create the ecological milieu in which they found it, red tide and all.

While Prakash agrees that the animal holds great promise for biomedical research, his pursuit of Trichoplax is about more than its practical applications. “I also study it for its beauty and elegance,” he says. The test took place in one of Prakash’s recent inventions, a Ferris wheel–inspired contraption he calls the Gravity Machine. Composed of a thin plastic wheel full of water, the Gravity Machine rotates vertically in front of a powerful microscope, acting as an aquatic treadmill for microorganisms. Even in the narrow disk, which is less than half an inch wide, Trichoplax is so small that finding it with the naked eye is like searching for a dust mote in a gymnasium. Some scientists believe that Trichoplax, with its stripped-down body plan and easy-to-manipulate genome, could be a useful model organism for medical researchers. It’s especially intriguing because it breaks the rules that most lab animals follow: Unlike mice or fruit flies, Trichoplax has an indefinite life span, rapidly heals, and never—so far as scientists can tell—develops cancer. “We’re always trying to figure out what the rules are,” says Billie Swalla, a biologist at the University of Washington who studies regeneration in weird animals like acorn worms, which can regrow their heads. Studying rule breakers like Trichoplax, which can tear themselves apart and heal in minutes, could yield insights into the treatment of human injuries like damaged spinal cords, she says. Please be awarethat this is more of a sandbox simulator demonstrating basic machine learningthan a real game.There are no achievements or player rewards. Even if a creature of yours reaches 100% fitness, you don't win anything except for (hopefully) lots of excitement and joy. Mistresses of misery, hags harp on primal fears and covet misfortune. The flavor of anguish they strive to create depends on the type of hag:Smith and her colleagues have found a series of evenly spaced cells along Trichoplax’s periphery that she thinks may help herd the cilia by secreting a chemical signal that makes them pause. The chemicals are similar to the neurotransmitters that regulate appetite and contractions of the digestive tract in humans, according to the neurobiologist Diego Bohórquez, of Duke University. When many animals are grouped together, a single Trichoplax releasing the chemical can trigger its neighbors to secrete as well, causing the whole group to slow down and graze on algae “much like bison on a grassy plain in Yellowstone,” Borhórquez wrote in a 2018 article in the scientific journal Brain Research. Although there’s still a fair amount of uncertainty about how the earliest animals are related to each other, recent genomic-sequencing studies suggest that placozoans were not the common ancestor to all living animals, and that either sponges or comb jellies came first, David Gold, a paleobiologist at UC Davis, says. Although Trichoplax comes from an older lineage than most animal groups alive today, “there are a few groups that appear to be older,” he notes.

Shifting through the party's camp as fast as the wind, they tied the shoe strings of the heaviest character together. Then one of the feys took a dagger from the camp to distract the guard, so the other quiskling can move all important adventuring gear in the guard's bag. For elegant finish they took a beautiful ring from one of the sorcerers (the party's ring of jumping, gifted to them by two rogue kids) and braided the hair of two characters.

Shared Spellcasting.While all three members of a hag coven are within 30 feet of one another, they can each cast the following spells from the wizard’s spell list but must share the spell slots among themselves: Hags can really shine — er, glower — in combat. A sea hag’s Death Glare is terrifyingly powerful against low-level adventurers. It forces a frightenedcreature to make a DC 11 Wisdom saving throw or drop to 0 hit points on the spot.

Dusk hag: This type of hag might share its prophetic visionsfor a price, but such informationwill likely lead to suffering rather than good fortune. W hen Prakash and his team reach Monterey, a red tide caused by billions of plankton has turned the water so dark that it looks like obsidian. Crouching in the sheltered harbor of the Monterey marina beside a sailboat christened Diablito, Prakash slides his arm elbow deep into the water and draws up a length of fishing line. This time, the trap is intact.Use joints, bones and muscles to build creatures that are only limited by your imagination. Watch how the combination of a neural network and a genetic algorithm can enable your creatures to "learn" and improve at their given tasks all on their own. Night hags, however, are strongest when they're aware of their enemies. They can enter the Ethereal Planeto inflict nightmares on a creature, lowering their hit point maximum and depriving them of the benefits of a long rest. Using hags in your game When the team leaves for the lab, I retreat to my dorm room at the Monterey hostel, defeated. I am not hardcore enough to hunt wild Trichoplax, I think. I take a nap. At 11:32 p.m., my phone lights up. It’s a video text showing Zhong and Soto Montoya huddled around the microscope, looking buoyant. Zhong has found a Trichoplax. “That’s it, 110 percent,” Prakash says. “It’s beautiful, beautiful!” On a computer screen that shows the display from the microscope, Trichoplax looks like a glowing, pulsing orb surrounded by cosmic protoplasm. Soto Montoya finds a second, bigger animal. They sign off and keep scanning each slide, one by one, until 4 a.m. In my opinion, fey creatures are usually either really, really, REALLY evil or pretty much just temperamental pranksters. They also are often portrayed as very elemental creatures, so pretty much just look at a regular type of Fey you might find in a specific situation and change as much as possible as far as possible and make a story to go along with it. Poor Trichoplax. It doesn’t know how to swim,” Prakash said. “This is going to be the shortest paper ever.”

Like Trichoplax, Prakash and his 15 to 20 graduate students, postdocs, and lab technicians seem to move in a thousand directions at once. One day I watched as Prakash taught a new doctoral student, Hannah Rosen, how to suction Trichoplax out of a petri dish full of seawater and settle them on a slide. Move too slowly, and the animal will attach itself stubbornly to the syringe, Prakash explained, his hand darting toward the slide with the speed and precision of a heron’s beak. To prevent Trichoplax from creeping off the slides, Prakash has built a small well out of double-sided tape, which he calls a jail. “For the first 30 designs we made, it figured out how to break out of the jail,” he said, with obvious fondness. “It can slip under even the tiniest of gaps. It’s quite remarkable.”Adventurers who journey to the Feywildmighthappen upon a pixie's glade when seeking out a spot to take a long rest. There, they might hear the giggles of these delicate creatures and have harmless pranks played on them. If the party shows that they have a good sense of humor, pixies might reveal themselves and be more than willing to offer aid. Pixies have a whopping 1 hit point. But their innate ability to turn invisible, 15 AC, andselection of spells make them difficult to catch. Of course, pixies are social creatures who live together in groups, so turning a dagger to one pixie could mean being swarmed by a dozen others. Using pixies in your game When hags must work together, they form covens, in spite of their selfish natures. A coven is made up of hags of any type, all of whom are equals within the group. However, each of the hags continues to desire more personal power.

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