Monsters:

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Great Book of Undeads The Great Book of Undead. If you are tired of the same undead routine in your stories, check in this book filled with new undeads. From the Alchemical Vampire to the Voodan Zombie. undead.zip 144k
Lamest Ad&d Monsters Matthew Frederick (Edited by Ole A. Ringdal) ~ Includes BABY BALROG, COOKIE GOLEM, FLUFF, TICKLE-ME ELMOtm and TRANSVESTITE TROLL (not related to me). lame.zip 9k
Monsters Netbook Edited by Ole A. Ringdal ~ Over 200 new monsters taken from newsgroups and over the net. netmons.zip 212k
Monstrous Database Roger D. Mast Jr ~ All the monsters from 9 known books and supplements. This Netbook is the 3rd edition in .doc format, more practical than the Access version i had before. monster.zip 344k
Netbook of Demons Everything you've always wanted to know about demons, their relatives and their politics. demons.zip 226k
Netbook of Ghosts Marc Carlson ~ Ghosts are merely restless spirits whose passing onto the next world is prevented for a number of reasons: for instance, the person may have died with an urgent need to pass on an urgent message, or to accomplish some unfinished task. All you never wanted to know about those scary ghosts in the Netbook of Ghosts. ghost.zip 10k
Tome of the Damned Brennan Brooks ~ There are a few things that one must know before reading this Tome.... in it, are the secrets of the damned. These secrets have been lying, awaiting their discovery, for thousands, possibly millions of years. Now, a few brave souls have ventured near enough to them, so that their anticipation can await no longer. Opening crypts and tombs, these secrets have been revealed, and they tend to stay that way. damn.zip 144k
Vampire Netbook I. Marc Carlson ~ They always have a tooth against someone, especially the living. Know all about the Vampires : Feeding, Psionics, Sex (why not?), Weeknesses, Death, Types of Vampires etc. vampire.zip 28k
WW's Vampire Conversion Ron Poirier ~ Most hardcore AD&D geeks don't like to admit it, but they are fans of White Wolf's Vampire: the Masquerade in at least one regard: White Wolf has better vampires. Let's be honest -- AD&D vampires suck. Or, to put it another way, they don't suck; they level drain. Interesting concept, but what about draining blood? That's what vampires are known and feared for, isn't it? vampicon.zip 35k


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