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

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