Negative Space: monsters
- David A. Trampier dies
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David A. Trampier (DAT) pretty much defined the look of AD&D. His drawings were by far the most evocative, adventure-inspiring pieces in the Monster Manual and other AD&D hardcovers.
- Encounter Guide
- A full panoply of creatures from Borogoves to Revenants and more.
- Giant saber-toothed leaping salmon
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The saber-toothed salmon weighed nearly a thousand pounds and ate adventurers for lunch.
- Giant walking tanks that eat everything in their path
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Science News brings us another potential strange creature: a 4,000 pound armadillo the size of a tank, with mace-like spiked tails.
- Gods, Monsters, Spells, and One-Page Dungeons
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Over the last few weeks I’ve run across several free compendiums: monsters, gods, and simple dungeons. Space Age Sorcery, Petty Gods, Lord Gwydion’s Beast of the Week Collection, Varlets and Vermin, and the 2013 One Page Dungeon Contest.
- Leering pumpkins
- On Hallowe’en, pumpkins are placed outside the home to protect the home from evil spirits. Some of these pumpkins do their job too well.
- Mythus Beastiary (98.0 KB)
- The creatures described within these pages have been collected from a number of campaigns and game systems. Some are unique to the author’s worlds while others are merely favorites culled from other systems.
- Mythus Monsters
- A bunch of creatures for Mythus, including some from other worlds.
- Wood golems
- Tall, gaunt, husks of dead trees, become shadowy guards of weird places.