lunes, 26 de mayo de 2014

D&D Monster Manual III


"Beetles usually feed on carrion, but monstrous varieties rarely pass up a warm meal." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Part human and part horse, centaurs are untamed warriors that revel in the glory of battle and the raw power of nature." —D&D Monster Manual 2 4th edition


"Demogorgon, prince of demons, is a two-headed monstrosity who commands the fear and respect of deities, devils, demos, and primordials alike."—D&D Monster Manual 2 4th edition


"Blue dragons breathe bolts of lightning."—D&D Monster Manual 4th edition



"Beyond the world lies a churning maelstrom known as the Elemental Chaos, where air, earth, fire, water, and energy crash together in an unending cycle of creation and destruction. Creatures of all descriptions live within this primordial realm, but none typify the nature of the plane as much as elementals."—D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Goblins are wicked, treacherous creatures that love plunder and cruelty."—D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Hook horrors drag victims to their deaths using their powerful hooked arms."—D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Lizardfolk inhabit swamps and marshes, feeding on local wildlife and driving off or killing trespassers entering their territory."—D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Minotaurs are fierce, bull-headed monsters that worship demons and enslave and plunder weaker creatures."—D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Purple worms are enormous burrowing predators that eat anything, living or dead."—D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Despite their bestial features, rakshasas are clever, malicious, and sophisticated."—D&D Monster Manual 4th edition

jueves, 22 de mayo de 2014

D&D Monster Manual II


"Basilisks are predatory reptiles that hunt with a deadly gaze attack." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Nasty and noisome, bullywugs turn any swamp they inhabit into a dismal echo of the land it once was, so much so that even they view their existence as innately askew" —D&D Monster Manual II 4th edition


"Cyclopses are one-eyed giants originally from the Feywild." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Death Knights were powerful warriors who accepted eternal undeath rather than face the end of their mortal existence." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"A Displacer Beast is veiled by an illusion that makes pinpointing
its true location difficult." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Dwarves are creatures of the earth, as steadfast and hardy as stone. Industrious and inventive, dwarves live in the mountains of the world." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Slender and agile, elves revere nature and roam the wilderness,
hunting creatures that threaten their lands." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Gnolls are feral, demon-worshipping marauders that kill,
pillage, and destroy." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Goristros are living siege engines capable of destroying
castles and laying waste to entire cities." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Humans are the most diverse humanoid race in appearance,
habits, outlook, motivations, and talents." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"This six-armed, serpentine terror delights in hacking enemies to pieces with its swords, doing so with horrifying ease and astonishing grace." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"Also known as sea devils, sahuagin are vicious sea dwellers
that share many traits with sharks." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition


"A treant looks like an animated tree with a humanoid
face blended into its trunk." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition

domingo, 18 de mayo de 2014

D&D Monster Manual I

This is a personal project on stylized classic fantasy role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons monsters.


"Aboleths are hulking amphibious creatures that hail from the Far Realm, a distant unfathomable plane." —D&D Monter Manual 4edition



"Few monsters evoke greater terror than the dread beholder, an avaricious tyrant that fires terrible rays from its eyestalks". —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition



"Draegloths are fiendish creatures born of drow priestesses." —Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide 4th edition



"Bloodthirsty creatures that lurk in the depths of the world, driders are servants of Lolth gifted with a semblance of their god’s grotesque form." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition



"Arrogant and perverse, the drow conspire to subjugate all who dont't revere their Spider Queen, the god Lolth". —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition



"Gelatinous cubes scour dungeon corridors and caves, digesting organic material they happen upon and expelling inorganic material after allowing it to pass through their translucent bodies." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition



"Glabrezus are cunning brutes that use magic as well as brawn to slaughter everything that stands in their way". —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition



"Mind flayers use their formidable psychic powers to shatter the minds of their foes". —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition



"Golems are magically animated constructs created by wizards and other masters of secret lore to guard important places or treasure". —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition



"Kobolds revere dragons and tend to dwell in and around places where dragons are known to lair." —D&D Monsters Manual 4th edition



"A lich is an undead spellcaster created by means of an ancient ritual." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition.



"Orcs worship Gruumsh, the one-eyed god of slaughter, and are savage, bloodthirsty marauders". —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition



"Infamous for its bad temper, an owlbear attacks anything it thinks it can kill". —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition



"Salamanders reside in the fiery regions of the Elemental Chaos". —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition



"Animated by dark magic and composed entirely of bones, a skeleton is emotionless and soulless, desiring nothing but to serve its creator." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition



"A troll eats anything that moves, from grubs to humans, and is rightly feared for its ravenous appetite, feral cunning, and remarkable regenerative power." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition



"An umber hulk burrows through the earth and scours the Underdark in search of prey." —D&D Monster Manual 4th edition