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In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, Slaadi (singular Slaad) are a race of chaotic neutral creatures native to the Outer plane of Limbo, which resemble giant humanoid frogs. Slaadi of differing colors have a rigid social caste. In their hierarchy, there are Red Slaadi, Blue Slaadi, Green Slaadi, Grey Slaadi, and the mighty Death Slaadi. They are listed above in order of increasing strength. Slaadi reproduce asexually. Their claw attacks implant eggs into hosts. Red Slaadi eggs produce Blue Slaadi, and vice versa. If either a Red Slaad or Blue Slaad infects an arcane spellcaster, the host will spawn a Green Slaad, superior to its parent in that it may cast spells. A Green Slaad, upon reaching its hundredth year of life, will transform into a Grey Slaad over the course of a year. Some grey Slaadi undergo a mysterious ritual, which transforms them into Death Slaadi. Death Slaadi possess amazing magical and physical might. No two slaad are the same, their inherent Chaos gives them all unique traits. There was once a time when Slaadi of different colors were common, each more fantastic and powerful than the last. However, two of the most powerful Slaadi sealed the Spawning Stone, which keeps the Slaadi within the aforementioned groups (though anomolies do slip through on a regular basis, albeit with less variety).

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