The Monster List (Alphabetical)
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- aarakocra
- The aarakocra, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in warm and temperate mountains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires; the closest colony is in the Cloven Mountains on the Vilhon Reach. [11832, X]
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- aasimar
- The aasimar, described in Monster Manual I and Races of Destiny, is a native outsider — more specifically a planetouched— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 17737, X]
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- aballin
- The aballin, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an ooze and may be encountered in warm and temperate terrestrial and subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- abeil
- Examples include
abeil queen,
abeil soldier,
and abeil vassal.
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- abeil queen
- The abeil queen, described in Monster Manual II, is a monstrous humanoid —specifically an abeil— and may be encountered in temperate or warm deserts, hills, or plains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- abeil soldier
- The abeil soldier, described in Monster Manual II, is a monstrous humanoid —specifically an abeil— and may be encountered in temperate or warm deserts, hills, or plains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- abeil vassal
- The abeil vassal, described in Monster Manual II, is a monstrous humanoid —specifically an abeil— and may be encountered in temperate or warm deserts, hills, or plains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- abishai
- Examples include
black abishai,
blue abishai,
green abishai,
red abishai,
and white abishai.
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- aboleth
- The aboleth, described in Monster Manual I and Expanded Psionics Handbook, is an aberration and may be encountered in any lakes or rivers.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 96666, X]
- Aboleths are associated with skum.
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- abomination
- The abomination, described in Monster Manual I and Expanded Psionics Handbook, is a monstrous humanoid —specifically a yuan–ti— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 96666, X]
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- abyssal eviscerator
- The abyssal eviscerator is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- abyssal maw
- The abyssal maw, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider— more specifically a demon (but not a tanar'ri).
- In the Old Empires: abyssal maws are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- abyssal ravager
- The abyssal ravager, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider— more specifically a demon (but not a tanar'ri).
- In the Old Empires: abyssal ravagers are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- abyssal skulker
- The abyssal skulker, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider— more specifically a demon (but not a tanar'ri).
- In the Old Empires: abyssal skulkers are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- achaierai
- The achaierai, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- I find this to be a ludicrous monster, and it probably won't be featured in the campaign.
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- adamantine horror
- The adamantine horror, described in Monster Manual II, is a construct —specifically a clockwork horror— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- advespa
- The advespa, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a baatezu.
- In the Old Empires: advespas are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- air elemental
- The air elemental, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically an elemental.
- In the Old Empires: air elementals are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- air elementite swarm
- The air elementite swarm is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- air genasi
- The air genasi, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a native outsider —specifically a genasi— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- air mephit
- The air mephit, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: air mephits are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- air weird
- The air weird, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar elemental —specifically an elemental weird— and may be encountered on the Prime Material in any pool of elemental air.
- In the Old Empires: air weirds are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- akuma no oni
- The akuma no oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- alaghi
- The alaghi, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in temperate forests and mountains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- albatross
- The albatross is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- alchemy beetle
- The alchemy beetle is described in Secrets of Xen'drik.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95372, X]
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- alhoon
- The alhoon, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is undead —specifically a lich— and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- An alhoon is the lichnee form of an illithid.
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- allip
- The allip, described in Monster Manual I, is an incorporeal undead and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- all–consuming hunger
- The all–consuming hunger, described in Underdark, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- allosaurus
- The allosaurus, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and may be encountered in warm forests, hills, marshes, and plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- monstrous amblypygid
- Monstrous amblypygid is another name for giant whip spider. [17738]
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- amethyst dragon
- The amethyst dragon, described in Monster Manual II, is a dragon —specifically a gem dragon— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- amnizu
- The amnizu, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a baatezu.
- In the Old Empires: amnizus are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- amphibious creature
- The amphibious creature is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- amphisbaena
- The amphisbaena, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: amphisbaenae can be found in the Adderswamp. [96566, X]
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- anarchic creature
- The anarchic creature is described in Manual of the Planes and Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, 17920, X]
- This template may be applied to any non–lawful corporeal
aberration,
animal,
dragon,
fey,
giant,
humanoid,
magical beast,
monstrous humanoid,
ooze,
plant,
or vermin.
Animals and vermin become magical beasts, but other types remain unchanged. The evil, good, and lawful equivalents are fiendish creature, celestial creature, and axiomatic creature respectively.
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- androsphinx
- The androsphinx, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast —specifically a sphinx— and may be encountered in warm deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- angel
- This is a catchall term for celestials who can have any Good alignment.
- Examples include
astral deva.
- This is a peculiar group of celestials; they have their own Subtype.
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- anguillian
- The anguillian is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- animated object
- The animated object, described in Monster Manual I, is a construct and may be encountered in any aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- ankheg
- The ankheg, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- ankylosaurus
- The ankylosaurus, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and may be encountered in warm forests, hills, marshes, and plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- cave ankylosaurus
- The cave ankylosaurus is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- annihilator
- The annihilator, described in Underdark, is an aberration and may be encountered in the Underdark.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- annis
- The annis, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid —specifically a hag— and can be found in any marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- giant ant
- The giant ant, described in Monster Manual I, is a vermin and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- anthropomorphic animal
- The anthropomorphic animal is described in Savage Species.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88158, X]
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- giant ant lion
- The giant ant lion is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- ape
- The ape, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Apes are related to dire apes and cloaked apes.
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- dire ape
- The dire ape, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dire apes are related to apes.
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- legendary ape
- The legendary ape, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- aquatic elf
- The aquatic elf, described in Monster Manual I and Stormwrack, is a humanoid —specifically an elf— and can be found in temperate aquatic areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 17867, X]
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- arachnoid creature
- The arachnoid creature, described in Underdark, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a template.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- aranea
- The aranea, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and a shapechanger and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- arbalester
- The arbalester is described in Magic of Eberron.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88291, X]
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- archelon
- The archelon is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- archlich
- The archlich, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is undead —specifically a lich— and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- archon
- This is a group of celestials of Lawful Good alignment.
- Examples include
hound archon,
lantern archon,
and trumpet archon.
- This is a peculiar group of celestials; they have their own Subtype.
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- arctic dwarf
- The arctic dwarf, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid —specifically a dwarf— and may be encountered in cold mountains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- armanite
- The armanite is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
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- arrowhawk
- The arrowhawk, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- asabi
- The asabi, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid and may be encountered in temperate deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- ashen husk
- The ashen husk is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- asherati
- The asherati is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- ashi no oni
- The ashi no oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- ash mephit
- The ash mephit, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: ash mephits are found only where summoned. [X]
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- ash quasi–elemental
- The ash quasi–elemental, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically a quasi–elemental.
- In the Old Empires: ash quasi–elementals are found only where summoned. [X]
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- ash rat
- The ash rat, described in Monster Manual II, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm terrestrial or subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- Ash rats are related to rats.
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- ashworm
- The ashworm is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- aspect of Asmodeus
- The aspect of Asmodeus is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- asperi
- The asperi, described in Monster Manual II, is a magical beast and may be encountered in any aerial area or mountains.
- Note that this is an exotic mount.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- asp naga
- The asp naga is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- assassin vine
- The assassin vine, described in Monster Manual I, is a plant and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- astral construct
- The astral construct is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- astral deva
- The astral deva, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically an angel.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- astral dreadnought
- The astral dreadnought is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
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- astral kraken
- The astral kraken is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- athach
- The athach, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in temperate hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- automaton
- Examples include
hammerer
and pulverizer.
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- aventi
- The aventi is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- avolakia
- The avolakia, described in Monster Manual II, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- avoral
- The avoral, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a guardinal.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- axiomatic creature
- The axiomatic creature is described in Manual of the Planes and Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, 17920, X]
- This template may be applied to any non–chaotic corporeal
aberration,
animal,
dragon,
fey,
giant,
humanoid,
magical beast,
monstrous humanoid,
ooze,
plant,
or vermin.
Animals and vermin become magical beasts, but other types remain unchanged. The chaotic, evil, and good equivalents are anarchic creature, fiendish creature, and celestial creature respectively.
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- azer
- The azer, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- azurin
- The azurin is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
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- baatezu
- This is a group of fiends of Lawful Evil alignment.
- Examples include
advespa,
amnizu,
barbed devil,
bearded devil,
bone devil,
erinyes,
ice devil,
lemure,
malebranche,
and pit fiend.
- This is a peculiar group of devils; they have their own Subtype.
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- babau
- The babau, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a tanar'ri.
- In the Old Empires: babaus are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- baboon
- The baboon, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- bactrian
- The bactrian, described in Monster Manual I and Sandstorm, is an animal —specifically the two–humped camel— and may be encountered in temperate deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 17739, X]
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- badger
- The badger, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Badgers are related to dire badgers.
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- dire badger
- The dire badger, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dire badgers are related to badgers.
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- baelnorn
- The baelnorn, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is undead —specifically a lich— and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- A baelnorn is the lichnee form of an elf.
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- Bahamut
- Bahamut is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: Bahamut is unique, and is active in the Old Empires in the form of Marduk. [88242, X]
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- aspect of Bahamut
- The aspect of Bahamut is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- bajang
- The bajang is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- bakemono
- The bakemono is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- baleen whale
- The baleen whale, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a whale— and may be encountered in warm oceans.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- balor
- The balor, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a tanar'ri.
- In the Old Empires: balors are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- giant banded lizard
- The giant banded lizard is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- banedead
- The banedead, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- baneguard
- The baneguard, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn and Monsters of Faerûn, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area. direguard is a specialized form of baneguard.
- In the Old Empires: baneguards are found in areas frequented by evil priests. [17738, 11832, X]
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- banelar naga
- The banelar naga, described in Serpent Kingdoms and Monsters of Faerûn, is an aberration —specifically a naga— and may be encountered in temperate aquatic areas.
- In the Old Empires: the churches of Bane, Cyric, and Iyachtu Xvim are not commonly known to exist in the Old Empires. likewise, the banelar naga is not a common sight. however, this certainly does not mean they don't exist. [96566, 11832, X]
- Note that 96566 overrides the earlier classification as a magical beast.
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- banelich
- The banelich, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is undead —specifically a lich— and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- banshee
- The banshee, described in Monster Manual II, is undead and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- baphitaur
- The baphitaur, described in Underdark, is a native outsider and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- barbazu
- Barbazu is another name for bearded devil. [17755]
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- barbed devil
- The barbed devil, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a baatezu.
- In the Old Empires: barbed devils are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- barghest
- The barghest, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- greater barghest
- The greater barghest, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- bariaur
- The bariaur is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
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- barracuda
- The barracuda is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- dire barracuda
- The dire barracuda is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- basilisk
- The basilisk, described in Monster Manual I, is an magical beast and may be encountered in warm deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- There are hints of a greater basilisk, but details cannot be inferred from the source description.
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- bat
- The bat, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate aerial areas or deserts.
- Examples include
bonebat,
night hunter,
and sinister.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Bats are related to dire bats, desmodu bats and werebats.
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- bat swarm
- The bat swarm, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal swarm and may be encountered in temperate deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- dire bat
- The dire bat, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in temperate deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dire bats are related to bats.
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- battle horror
- The battle horror, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is a construct and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: battle horrors are typically found as guardians in civilized (or once–civilized) areas. [17738, X]
- battle horror is a specialized form of helmed horror.
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- bear
- Examples include
black bear,
brown bear,
and polar bear.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Bears are related to dire bears, legendary bears, and werebears.
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- dire bear
- Examples include
dire black bear,
dire brown bear,
and dire polar bear.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dire bears are related to bears, legendary bears, and werebears.
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- legendary bear
- Examples include
legendary black bear,
legendary brown bear,
and legendary polar bear.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- Legendary bears are related to bears, dire bears, and werebears.
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- bearded devil
- The bearded devil, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a baatezu.
- In the Old Empires: bearded devils are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- beast of bane
- The beast of bane is described in Shadowdale: The Scourging of the Land.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95569, X]
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- beast of Malar
- The beast of Malar, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an extraplanar outsider and a shapechanger.
- In the Old Empires: beasts of Malar are found only where summoned. Otherwise, they roam Malar's realm in Fury's Heart. [11832, X]
- Shapechanger is now a Subtype instead of a Type. I elected to make beast of Malar an outsider because the source description mentions that they return to Malar upon death.
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- beast of Xvim
- The beast of Xvim, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an native outsider and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- I added beast of Xvim to the native Subtype because it is transformed from another creature already on the Prime Material, as opposed to being summoned. I believe being native means it cannot also have the lawful and evil Subtypes listed in the source description.
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- bebilith
- The bebilith, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— more specifically a demon (but not a tanar'ri).
- In the Old Empires: bebiliths are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- giant bee
- The giant bee, described in Monster Manual I, is a vermin and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- beetle
- Examples include
giant bombardier beetle,
giant fire beetle,
and giant stag beetle.
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- beguiler
- The beguiler, described in Shining South, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: beguilers are not found in the civilized regions of Mulhorand and Unther —except as pets and familiars— but they can accrue some numbers in the more remote fields of Chessenta and the Shaar. [17929, X]
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- behir
- The behir, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- The Halruaan behir is a variety of behir.
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- Halruaan behir
- The Halruaan behir, described in Shining South, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17929, X]
- The Halruaan behir is a variety of behir.
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- beholder
- The beholder, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in cold hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- beholderkin
- Examples include
beholder,
death kiss,
death tyrant,
eyeball,
gauth,
gouger,
and spectator.
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- belker
- The belker, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar elemental.
- In the Old Empires: belkers are found only where summoned. Otherwise, they roam around the Elemental Plane of Air. [17755, X]
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- bezekira
- Bezekira is another name for hellcat. [17755]
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- bheur hag
- The bheur hag, described in Unapproachable East, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in cold forests and mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- bhuka
- The bhuka is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- bisan
- The bisan is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- bison
- The bison, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- black abishai
- The black abishai, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: abishai are found only where summoned. [11832, X]
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- black bear
- The black bear, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Black bears are related to dire black bears, black werebears, and dire black werebears.
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- dire black bear
- The dire bear, added for completeness, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
- Dire black bears are related to black bears, black werebears, and dire black werebears.
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- black dragon
- The black dragon, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon —specifically a chromatic dragon— and may be encountered in warm marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- black pudding
- The black pudding, described in Monster Manual I, is an ooze —specifically a pudding— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- blackskate
- The blackskate is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- black unicorn
- The black unicorn, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a magical beast and may be encountered in any forest or plains area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- Black unicorns are descended from unicorns and fiends.
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- bladeling
- The bladeling, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: bladelings are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- blade spirit
- The blade spirit is described in Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88237, X]
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- blightspawned
- The blightspawned creature, described in Unapproachable East, is a plant and may be encountered in any terrestrial area.
- Note that this is a template.
- In the Old Empires: there are rumors that the church of Isis is assisting various druidic circles in confronting the Rotting Man and his blightspawned creatures in the forests of the North. [88581, X]
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- blink dog
- The blink dog, described in Monster Manual I, is an magical beast and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- blood ape
- The blood ape, described in Monster Manual II, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm forests or mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- Blood apes are related to apes.
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- blooded one
- The blooded one, described in Unapproachable East, is a humanoid and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: blood orcs are becoming more common in the armies of the Autarchs of Thay. [88581, X]
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- blue
- The blue is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- blue abishai
- The blue abishai, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: abishai are found only where summoned. [11832, X]
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- blue dragon
- The blue dragon, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon —specifically a chromatic dragon— and may be encountered in temperate deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- blue slaad
- The blue slaad, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a slaad.
- In the Old Empires: blue slaads are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- bluespawn stoneglider
- The bluespawn stoneglider, described in Dragons of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found in the vicinity of priests of Tiamat. [95379, X]
- No habitat is listed in the source description.
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- boar
- The boar, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Boars are related to dire boars and wereboars.
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- dire boar
- The dire boar, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dire boars are related to boars.
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- bodak
- The bodak, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar undead.
- In the Old Empires: bodaks are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- boggle
- The boggle, described in Monster Manual II, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- bog hag
- The bog hag is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- bogun
- The bogun, described in Monster Manual II and Masters of the Wild, is a construct and may be encountered in any terrestrial area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, 88164, X]
- Boguns are created by druids.
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- giant bombardier beetle
- The giant bombardier beetle, described in Monster Manual I, is a vermin —specifically a beetle— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- bonebat
- The bonebat, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an undead bat and may be encountered in any aerial, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- bone devil
- The bone devil, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a baatezu.
- In the Old Empires: bone devils are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- bone naga
- The bone naga, described in Monster Manual II and Serpent Kingdoms, is an undead naga and may be encountered in temperate and warm terrestrial or subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, 96566, X]
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- bone ooze
- The bone ooze, described in Monster Manual II, is an ooze and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- brain mole
- The brain mole is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- bralani
- The bralani, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically an eladrin.
- In the Old Empires: bralani are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- branta
- The branta is described in Silver Marches.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88567, X]
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- brass dragon
- The brass dragon, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon —specifically a metallic dragon— and may be encountered in warm deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- brass golem
- The brass golem, described in Monster Manual II, is a construct —specifically a golem— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: brass golems adorn temples, political buildings, and city streets all over the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- braxat
- The braxat, described in Monster Manual II, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in any deserts or mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- breathdrinker
- The breathdrinker, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar elemental.
- In the Old Empires: breathdrinkers are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- breed leech
- The breed leech is described in Magic of Eberron.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88291, X]
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- bright naga
- The bright naga is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- brine ooze
- The brine ooze is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- brine swimmer
- The brine swimmer is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- brixashulty
- The brixashulty is described in Races of the Wild.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17928, X]
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- bronze dragon
- The bronze dragon, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon —specifically a metallic dragon— and may be encountered in temperate hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- bronze serpent
- The bronze serpent, described in Monster Manual II, is a construct and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- broodguard
- The broodguard, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in warm terrestrial areas.
- Note that this is a template.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- Broodguards are found in association with yuan–ti.
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- brown bear
- The brown bear, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in cold forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Brown bears are related to dire brown bears, brown werebears, and dire brown werebears.
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- dire brown bear
- The dire brown bear, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in cold forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dire brown bears are related to brown bears, brown werebears, and dire brown werebears.
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- brown dragon
- The brown dragon, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a dragon and may be encountered in any desert area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- bugbear
- The bugbear, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically a goblinoid— and may be encountered in temperate mountains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- bulette
- The bulette, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid and may be encountered in temperate hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- bullywug
- The bullywug, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid and may be encountered in temperate and warm aquatic and marsh areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- Bullywugs are amphibious and therefore will never be found in the deep ocean, but they could be found in coastal areas. Of course, that would be terrestial, but we won't quibble.
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- burning skeleton
- The burning skeleton is described in Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88237, X]
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- byoki no oni
- The byoki no oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- cachalot whale
- The cachalot whale, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a whale— and may be encountered in temperate oceans.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- caller from the deeps
- The caller from the deeps is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- caller in darkness
- The caller in darkness is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- camel
- Examples include
bactrian
and dromedary.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- camelopardel
- The camelopardel is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- giant camel spider
- Giant camel spider is another name for giant sun spider. [17738]
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- canisphinx
- The canisphinx is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- canoloth
- The canoloth is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
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- carp dragon
- Carp dragon is another name for yu lung. [88244]
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- carrion crawler
- The carrion crawler, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- cat
- The cat, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Cats are related to werecat, cheetah, leopard, and lion.
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- catfolk
- The catfolk is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- catoblepas
- The catoblepas, described in Monster Manual II, is an aberration and may be encountered in any marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- cauchemar
- The cauchemar, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: cauchemars are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- Cauchemars are particularly nasty relatives of nightmares.
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- cavvekan
- The cavvekan, described in Races of Faerûn, is a magical beast and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88578, X]
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- celestial
- Examples include
astral deva,
avoral,
bralani,
cervidal,
ghaele,
hound archon,
lantern archon,
leonal,
lupinal,
planetar,
solar,
and trumpet archon.
- "Celestial" is a catchall term for various outsiders from the Upper Planes. This group includes archons (Lawful Good, from Celestia), guardinals (Neutral Good, from Elysium), eladrins (Chaotic Good, from Arborea), and angels (any Good alignment, from all of the Upper Planes). Celestials are opposed in all things by fiends.
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- half–celestial
- The half–celestial, described in Monster Manual I, is a native outsider and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- This template may be applied to any living non–evil corporeal creature with an Intelligence score of 4 or higher. The evil equivalent is half–fiend. [17755]
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- celestial charger
- A celestial charger is a unicorn with the celestial creature template applied.
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- celestial creature
- The celestial creature, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: celestial creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- This template may be applied to any non–evil corporeal
aberration,
animal,
dragon,
fey,
giant,
humanoid,
magical beast,
monstrous humanoid,
ooze,
plant,
or vermin.
Animals and vermin become magical beasts, but other types remain unchanged. The chaotic, evil, and lawful equivalents are anarchic creature, fiendish creature, and axiomatic creature respectively.
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- celestial dragon
- Celestial dragon is another name for t'ien lung. [88244]
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- centaur
- The centaur, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- centipede
- The centipede, described in Monster Manual I, is a vermin and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- centipede swarm
- The centipede swarm, described in Monster Manual I, is a vermin swarm and may be encountered in any subterranean.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- least spirit centipede
- The least spirit centipede is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- lesser spirit centipede
- The lesser spirit centipede is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- small spirit centipede
- The small spirit centipede is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- ceratosaur
- The ceratosaur, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
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- cerebrilith
- The cerebrilith is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- cervidal
- The cervidal, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a guardinal.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- chain devil
- The chain devil, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — more specifically a devil (but not a baatezu).
- In the Old Empires: chain devils are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- chain golem
- The chain golem, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar construct.
- In the Old Empires: chain devils are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
- Chain golems are associated with chain devils.
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- chameleon creature
- The chameleon creature, described in Underdark, is a reptilian and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- chameleon naga
- The chameleon naga is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- chaos beast
- The chaos beast, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: chaos beasts are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- chaos gnome
- The chaos gnome is described in Races of Stone.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96567, X]
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- chaos roc
- The chaos roc, described in Monster Manual II, is a magical beast and may be encountered in any aerial area or mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- Chaos rocs are related to rocs.
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- cheetah
- The cheetah, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Cats are related to cats, leopards, and lions.
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- chekryan
- The chekryan is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- chiang lung
- The chiang lung is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- chimera
- The chimera, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- chitine
- The chitine, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- choker
- The choker, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- choldrith
- The choldrith, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- chordevoc
- The chordevoc is described in Races of the Wild.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17928, X]
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- chosen one
- The chosen one, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in any terrestrial area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- chromatic dragon
- Examples include
black dragon,
blue dragon,
green dragon,
red dragon,
and white dragon.
- This is a peculiar group of dragons. They are opposed in all things by metallic dragons.
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- chuul
- The chuul, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- clay golem
- The clay golem, described in Monster Manual I, is a construct and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- cloaked ape
- The cloaked ape, described in Monster Manual II, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- Cloaked apes are related to apes.
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- cloaker
- The cloaker, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- cloaker lord
- The cloaker lord, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- clockwork horror
- Examples include
adamantine horror,
electrum horror,
gold horror,
and platinum horror.
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- cloud giant
- The cloud giant, described in Monster Manual I, is a giant and may be encountered in temperate mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- cloud ray
- The cloud ray, described in Monster Manual II, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate and warm deserts, hills, marshes, or plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- cobra naga
- The cobra naga is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- cockatrice
- The cockatrice, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- giant cockroach
- The giant cockroach, described in Underdark, is a vermin and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- coiled dragon
- Coiled dragon is another name for pan lung. [88244]
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- common oni
- The common oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- constrictor naga
- The constrictor naga is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- constrictor snake
- The constrictor snake, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a snake— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Constrictor snakes are related to dire constrictor snakes and legendary constrictor snakes.
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- dire constrictor snake
- The dire constrictor snake, described in Monster Manual II and Masters of the Wild, is an animal —specifically a dire animal and a snake— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, 88164, X]
- Dire constrictor snakes are related to constrictor snakes and legendary constrictor snakes.
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- giant constrictor snake
- The giant constrictor snake, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a snake— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- legendary constrictor snake
- The legendary constrictor snake, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal —specifically a legendary animal and a snake— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- Legendary constrictor snakes are related to constrictor snakes and dire constrictor snakes.
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- copper dragon
- The copper dragon, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon —specifically a metallic dragon— and may be encountered in warm hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- coral golem
- The coral golem is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- cornugon
- Cornugon is another name for horned devil. [17755]
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- corollax
- The corollax, described in Monster Manual II, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm aerial area or forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- corpse gatherer
- The corpse gatherer, described in Monster Manual II, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- corpse tearer
- The corpse tearer, described in Monster Manual II, is a dragon —specifically a linnorm— and may be encountered in any terrestrial area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- couatl
- The couatl, described in Monster Manual I and Expanded Psionics Handbook, is a native outsider and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 96666, X]
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- crab
- The crab is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- crawling apocalypse
- The crawling apocalypse is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- crawling claw
- The crawling claw, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn and Monsters of Faerûn, is a construct and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: crawling claws are found in areas frequented by evil spellcasters. [17738, 11832, X]
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- crawling gauntlet
- The crawling gauntlet is described in Magic of Eberron.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88291, X]
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- crested felldrake
- The crested felldrake, described in Monster Manual II, is a dragon —specifically a felldrake— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- crimson death
- The crimson death, described in Monster Manual II, is undead and may be encountered in any marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- criosphinx
- The criosphinx, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast —specifically a sphinx— and may be encountered in warm deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- crocodile
- The crocodile, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Crocodiles are related to dire crocodiles and werecrocodiles.
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- dire crocodile
- The dire crocodile, added for completeness, is an animal and may be encountered in warm marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dire crocodiles are related to crocodiles and dire werecrocodiles.
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- giant crocodile
- The giant crocodile, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Giant crocodiles are related to crocodiles.
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- crocosphinx
- The crocosphinx is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- crossroads guardian
- The crossroads guardian, described in Magic of Faerûn, is a fey and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11964, X]
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- crow swarm
- The crow swarm (murder) is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
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- crow–headed tengu
- The crow–headed tengu is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- crucian
- The crucian is described in Sandstorm and Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, 96582, X]
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- cryohydra
- The cryohydra, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in cold marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- cryptoclidus
- The cryptoclidus, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and may be encountered in warm aquatic area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- crypt spawn
- The crypt spawn, described in Magic of Faerûn, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a template.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11964, X]
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- crysmal
- The crysmal is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- crystal dragon
- The crystal dragon, described in Monster Manual II, is a dragon —specifically a gem dragon— and may be encountered in temperate or cold mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- cursed cold one
- The cursed cold one is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- cursed spirit
- The cursed spirit is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- curst
- The curst, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn and Monsters of Faerûn, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: curst are generally found near (but not within) civilization. [17738, 11832, X]
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- cyclops
- The cyclops, described in Shining South, is a giant and may be encountered in warm mountains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: cyclopes have been spotted on the eastern slopes of Teyla Shan. [17929, X]
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- dao
- The dao, Manual of the Planes, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a genie.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [88242, X]
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- noble dao
- The noble dao, added for completeness, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a genie.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [X]
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- darfellan
- The darfellan is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- dark creature
- The dark creature is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
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- darkenbeast
- The darkenbeast, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a magical beast and may be encountered in any terrestrial area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- darkmantle
- The darkmantle, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- dark naga
- The dark naga, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration —specifically a naga— and may be encountered in temperate hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- darktentacles
- The darktentacles, described in Monster Manual II, is aberration and may be encountered in any marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- dark tree
- The dark tree, described in Shining South and Monsters of Faerûn, is a plant and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: dark trees are known to inhabit several forests in the South. [17929, 11832, X]
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- deadly dancer
- The deadly dancer is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
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- deathbringer
- The deathbringer, described in Monster Manual II, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- deathcoils
- The deathcoils, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: deathcoils are limited to the northwestern Methwood. [96566, X]
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- deathfang
- The deathfang, described in Forgotten Realms, is an undead snake, and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88578, X]
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- death kiss
- The death kiss, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an aberration —specifically a beholderkin— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- death scarab swarm
- The death scarab swarm is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- deathshead
- The deathshead is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
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- death slaad
- The death slaad, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a slaad.
- In the Old Empires: death slaads are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- death tyrant
- The death tyrant, described in Forgotten Realms, is an undead beholderkin and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11836, X]
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- deep dragon
- The deep dragon, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a dragon and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- deep dwarf
- The deep dwarf, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically a dwarf— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- This subrace is apparently not represented in the Forgotten Realms; shield dwarf, duergar, or urdunnir could be substituted.
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- deep hound
- The deep hound is described in Races of Stone.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96567, X]
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- deep halfling
- The deep halfling, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically a halfling— and may be encountered in warm hills.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- deep rothé
- The deep rothé, described in Forgotten Realms, is a magical beast —specifically a rothé— and and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11836, X]
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- deepspawn
- The deepspawn, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn and Monsters of Faerûn, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: deepspawns are typically found only in the Underdark. [17738, 11832, X]
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- deer
- The deer is described in Silver Marches.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88567, X]
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- deinonychus
- The deinonychus, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- Dekanter goblin
- The Dekanter goblin, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid —specifically a goblinoid— and may be encountered in cold and temperate mountains and subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- delver
- The delver, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- aspect of Demogorgon
- The aspect of Demogorgon is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- demon
- Examples include
abyssal maw,
abyssal ravager,
abyssal skulker,
babau,
balor,
bebilith,
dretch,
ghour,
glabrezu,
hezrou,
jarilith,
jovoc,
kelvezu,
marilith,
nalfeshnee,
palrethee,
quasit,
retriever,
succubus,
vrock,
yochlol,
and zovvut.
- This is a peculiar group of fiends, which includes tanar'ri.
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- derro
- The derro, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Derro are descended from dwarves and humans, but are apparently not sufficiently related to either to warrant being included in the dwarf or human Subtypes.
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- desert devil
- The desert devil is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- desmodu
- The desmodu, described in Monster Manual II and Savage Species, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, 88158, X]
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- desmodu bat
- Examples include
guard bat,
hunting bat,
and war bat.
- Desmodu bats are likely related to other bats.
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- destrachan
- The destrachan, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- devil
- Examples include
advespa,
amnizu,
barbed devil,
bearded devil,
bone devil,
chain devil,
erinyes,
hellcat,
ice devil,
imp,
lemure,
malebranche,
and pit fiend.
- This is a peculiar group of fiends, which includes baatezu.
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- devourer
- The devourer, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar undead.
- In the Old Empires: devourers are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- dharculus
- The dharculus is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- digester
- The digester, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- diamond golem
- The diamond golem, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a construct —specifically a gemstone golem— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- dinosaur
- Examples include
allosaurus,
ankylosaurus,
ceratosaur,
cryptoclidus,
deinonychus,
elasmosaurus,
megaraptor,
pteranadon,
quetzalcoatlus,
seismosaurus,
spinosaurus,
stegosaurus,
triceratops,
and tyrannosaurus.
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- diprotodon
- The diprotodon is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- dire animal
- Examples include
dire ape,
dire badger,
dire bat,
dire bear,
dire boar,
dire elephant,
dire elk,
dire hawk,
dire horse,
dire lion,
dire rat,
dire shark,
dire snake,
dire tiger,
dire toad,
dire weasel,
dire wolf,
and dire wolverine.
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- direguard
- The direguard, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn and Monsters of Faerûn, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area. Direguard is a specialized form of baneguard.
- In the Old Empires: Direguards are found in areas frequented by evil priests, particularly Thayans. [17738, 11832, X]
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- displacer beast
- The displacer beast, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- displacer serpent
- The displacer serpent is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- dissolution ooze
- The dissolution ooze is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
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- diving spider
- The diving spider is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- djinni
- The djinni, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a genie.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [X]
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- noble djinni
- The noble djinni, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a genie.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [X]
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- doc cu'o'c
- The doc cu'o'c is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- dokufu
- The dokufu is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- dog
- The dog, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- riding dog
- The riding dog, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- dolghast
- The dolghast is described in Magic of Eberron.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88291, X]
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- donkey
- The donkey, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- doomsphere
- The doomsphere, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an incorporeal undead —specifically a ghost— and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- A doomsphere is the ghostly form of a beholder.
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- doppelganger
- The doppelganger, described in Monster Manual I and Races of Destiny, is a monstrous humanoid and a shapechanger and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 17737, X]
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- greater doppelganger
- The greater doppelganger, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and a shapechanger and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- Shapechanger is now a Subtype instead of a Type. I assigned the greater doppelganger to the monstrous humanoid Type mostly based on the fact that standard doppelgangers are monstrous humanoids.
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- dracolich
- The dracolich, described in Forgotten Realms, is undead —specifically a lichnee dragon— and can be found wherever living dragons of the appropriate type are found.
- Note that this is a template.
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- draconic creature
- The draconic creature is described in Races of the Dragon.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95369, X]
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- draegloth
- The draegloth, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a native outsider —more specifically a half–fiend— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- I added draegloth to the native Subtype because it is born on the Prime Material, as opposed to being summoned. I believe being native means it cannot also have the chaotic and evil Subtypes listed in the source description.
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- dragon
- Examples include
amethyst dragon,
black dragon,
blue dragon,
brass dragon,
bronze dragon,
brown dragon,
copper dragon,
crystal dragon,
deep dragon,
emerald dragon,
fang dragon,
gold dragon,
green dragon,
incarnum dragon,
mercury dragon,
mist dragon,
rattelyr dragon,
red dragon,
sapphire dragon,
shadow dragon,
silver dragon,
song dragon,
steel dragon,
topaz dragon,
and white dragon.
- Groups of dragons include
chromatic dragon,
gem dragon,
metallic dragon,
and oriental dragon. Note that these groups do not encompass all of the dragons in this heading, and this heading does not include everything in the dragon Type.
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- half–dragon
- The half–dragon, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- This template may be applied to any living corporeal creature. [17755]
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- dragonborn of Bahamut
- The dragonborn of Bahamut is described in Races of the Dragon.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95369, X]
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- dragonflesh golem
- The dragonflesh golem, described in Monster Manual II, is a construct —specifically a golem— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- Dragonflesh golem is thematically related to flesh golem and serpentflesh golem.
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- dragon turtle
- The dragon turtle, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon and may be encountered in temperate aquatic areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- dragonkin
- The dragonkin, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in any terrestrial area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- dragonne
- The dragonne, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- dread
- The dread, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is undead and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: dread are typically found as guardians in civilized (or once–civilized) areas. [17738, X]
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- dread guard
- The dread guard, described in Monster Manual II, is a construct and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- dread linnorm
- The dread linnorm, described in Monster Manual II, is a dragon —specifically a linnorm— and may be encountered in any terrestrial area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- dread warrior
- The dread warrior, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, Unapproachable East, and Monsters of Faerûn, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a template.
- In the Old Empires: dread warriors are typically found on old battlefields. [17738, 17665, 11832, X]
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- dread wraith
- The dread wraith, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dread wraiths are related to wraiths.
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- dream dwarf
- The dream dwarf is described in Races of Stone.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96567, X]
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- dream serpent
- The dream serpent is described in Secrets of Xen'drik.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95372, X]
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- dretch
- The dretch, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a tanar'ri.
- In the Old Empires: dretches are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- drider
- The drider, described in Monster Manual I, is a aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: driders are typically found near (but not within) drow communities. [17755, X]
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- drolem
- Drolem is another name for dragonflesh golem. [88268]
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- dromedary
- The dromedary, described in Monster Manual I and Sandstorm, is an animal —specifically the one–humped camel— and may be encountered in warm deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 17739, X]
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- dromite
- The dromite is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- drow
- The drow, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically an elf— and can be found in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- dryad
- The dryad, described in Monster Manual I, is a fey and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- dry lich
- The dry lich is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- duergar
- The duergar, described in Monster Manual I, Expanded Psionics Handbook, and Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid —specifically a dwarf— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 96666, 11832, X]
- Duergar are related to durzagons and are often found in association with steeders.
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- dune hag
- The dune hag is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- dune stalker
- The dune stalker, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: dune stalkers are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- dunewinder
- The dunewinder is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- dung snake
- The dung snake, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is an animal —specifically a snake— and may be encountered in temperate aquatic areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
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- durzagon
- The durzagon, described in Monster Manual II, is a native outsider —more specifically a half–fiend— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- Durzagons are descended from duergar and fiends. I added durzagon to the native Subtype because it is born on the Prime Material, as opposed to being summoned. I believe being native means it cannot also have the lawful and evil Subtypes listed in the source description.
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- dusk beast
- The dusk beast is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
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- duskling
- The duskling is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
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- dustblight
- The dustblight is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- dustform creature
- The dustform creature is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- dust mephit
- The dust mephit, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: dust mephits are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- dust quasi–elemental
- The dust quasi–elemental, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically a quasi–elemental.
- In the Old Empires: dust quasi–elementals are found only where summoned. [X]
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- dust twister
- The dust twister is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- du'ulora quori
- The du'ulora quori is described in Secrets of Sarlona.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- dwarf
- Examples include
arctic dwarf,
deep dwarf,
duergar,
gold dwarf,
hill dwarf,
shield dwarf (mountain dwarf),
urdunnir,
and wild dwarf.
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- eagle
- The eagle, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate aerial areas or mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- dire eagle
- The dire eagle is described in Races of Stone.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96567, X]
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- giant eagle
- The giant eagle, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate aerial areas or mountains.
- Note that this is an exotic mount.
- In the Old Empires: giant eagles, trained to bear a single rider, are available to the discerning buyer in Beland. [17755, X]
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- legendary eagle
- The legendary eagle, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate aerial areas or mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- earth dragon
- Earth dragon is another name for li lung. [88244]
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- earth elemental
- The earth elemental, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically an elemental.
- In the Old Empires: earth elementals are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- earth elementite swarm
- The earth elementite swarm is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- earth genasi
- The earth genasi, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a native outsider —specifically a genasi— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- earth glider
- The earth glider, described in Underdark, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: earth gliders are found only where summoned. [88581, X]
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- earth mephit
- The earth mephit, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: earth mephits are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- earth weird
- The earth weird, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar elemental —specifically an elemental weird— and may be encountered on the Prime Material in any pool of elemental earth.
- In the Old Empires: earth weirds are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- earth whisper
- The earth whisper is described in Races of Stone.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96567, X]
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- ecalypse
- The ecalypse is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
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- echinoloth
- The echinoloth is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- eel
- The eel is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- dire eel
- The dire eel is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- effigy
- The effigy, described in Monster Manual II, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- efreeti
- The efreeti, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a genie.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [X]
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- noble efreeti
- The noble efreeti, added for completeness, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a genie.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [X]
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- einsaung nat
- The einsaung nat is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- eladrin
- This is a group of celestials of Chaotic Good alignment.
- Examples include
bralani
and ghaele.
- This is a peculiar group of celestials; they have their own Subtype.
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- elan
- The elan is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- elasmosaurus
- The elasmosaurus, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and may be encountered in warm aquatic areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- elder brain
- The elder brain, described in Underdark, is an aberration and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are typically found at the heart of illithid communities and are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- electrum horror
- The electrum horror, described in Monster Manual II, is a construct —specifically a clockwork horror— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- element creature
- The element creature is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
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- elemental
- Examples include
air elemental,
earth elemental,
fire elemental,
and water elemental.
- Elementals are related to para–elementals, quasi–elementals, and elemental weirds.
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- half–elemental
- The half–elemental is described in Manual of the Planes and Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, 88237, X]
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- elephant
- The elephant, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Elephants are related to dire elephants and grizzly mastodons.
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- dire elephant
- The dire elephant, described in Monster Manual II and Masters of the Wild, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, 88164, X]
- Dire elephants are related to elephants.
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- elf
- Examples include
aquatic elf,
drow,
half–elf,
gray elf,
high elf,
wild elf,
and wood elf.
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- half–elf
- The half–elf, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically an elf— and can be found in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Half–elves are descended of elves and humans, but when race matters they are considered elves.
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- elk
- The elk is described in Silver Marches.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88567, X]
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- dire elk
- The dire elk, described in Monster Manual II and Masters of the Wild, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in temperate and cold forests, hills, and mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, 88164, X]
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- elsewhale
- The elsewhale is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- elven hound
- The elven hound is described in Races of the Wild.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17928, X]
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- Elysian thrush
- The Elysian thrush is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- emerald dragon
- The emerald dragon, described in Monster Manual II, is a dragon —specifically a gem dragon— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- emerald golem
- The emerald golem, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a construct —specifically a gemstone golem— and can be found in any land or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- energon
- Examples include
xac–yel,
xac–yij,
xag–az,
xag–ya,
xap–yaup,
xeg–yi,
xong–yong,
and xor–yost.
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- entropic creature
- The entropic creature is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- ephemeral hangman
- The ephemeral hangman is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
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- equiceph
- The equiceph is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- erinyes
- The erinyes, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a baatezu.
- In the Old Empires: erinyes are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- essence reaver
- The essence reaver is described in Secrets of Sarlona.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- ethereal doppelganger
- The ethereal doppelganger, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- ethereal filcher
- The ethereal filcher, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- ethereal marauder
- The ethereal marauder, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar magical beast.
- In the Old Empires: ethereal marauders may appear anywhere at any time. [17755, X]
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- ethereal slayer
- The ethereal slayer, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- ether scarab
- The ether scarab, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- ettercap
- The ettercap, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- ettin
- The ettin, described in Monster Manual I, is an giant and may be encountered in cold hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- eyeball
- The eyeball, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an aberration —specifically a beholderkin— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- faerzress–infused creature
- The faerzress–infused creature, described in Underdark, can be found in subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are typically found near concentrations of faerzress and not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- giant false spider
- Giant false spider is another name for giant sun spider. [17738]
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- famine spirit
- The famine spirit, described in Monster Manual II, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- fang dragon
- The fang dragon, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a dragon and can be found in any mountain area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- felldrake
- Examples include
crested felldrake,
horned felldrake,
and spitting felldrake.
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- fell troll
- The fell troll, described in Unapproachable East, is a giant —specifically a troll— and can be found in any land or subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- feral gargun
- The feral gargun is described in Races of Stone.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96567, X]
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- feral spirit
- The feral spirit is described in Sharn: City of Towers.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [86420, X]
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- fey'ri
- The fey'ri, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a native outsider —specifically a tiefling— and can be found in any land area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- Fey'ri are descended from elves and tanar'ri.
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- fiend
- Examples include
- "Fiend" is a catchall term for various outsiders from the Lower Planes. This group includes baatezu (Lawful Evil, from Baator), yugoloths (Neutral Evil, from The Grey Waste), tanar'ri (Chaotic Evil, from The Abyss), and an unknown type of monster (any Evil alignment, from all of the Lower Planes). Fiends are opposed in all things by celestials.
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- half–fiend
- The half–fiend, described in Monster Manual I, is a native outsider and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- Examples include
draegloth
and durzagon.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- This template may be applied to any living non–good corporeal creature with an Intelligence score of 4 or higher. The good equivalent is half–celestial. [17755]
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- fiendish creature
- The fiendish creature, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: fiendish creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- This template may be applied to any non–good corporeal
aberration,
animal,
dragon,
fey,
giant,
humanoid,
magical beast,
monstrous humanoid,
ooze,
plant,
or vermin.
Animals and vermin become magical beasts, but other types remain unchanged. The good equivalent is celestial creature.
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- fiendwurm
- The fiendwurm, described in Monster Manual II, is a magical beast and may be encountered in any deserts, plains, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- fihyr
- The fihyr, described in Monster Manual II, is an aberration and may be encountered in any urban area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- great fihyr
- The great fihyr, described in Monster Manual II, is an aberration and may be encountered in any urban area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- firbolg
- The firbolg, described in Monster Manual II, is a giant and may be encountered in temperate forests or hills.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- fire bat
- The fire bat, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar elemental.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- giant fire beetle
- The giant fire beetle, described in Monster Manual I, is a vermin —specifically a beetle— and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- fire elemental
- The fire elemental, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically an elemental.
- In the Old Empires: fire elementals are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- fire elementite swarm
- The fire elementite swarm is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- fire genasi
- The fire genasi, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a native outsider —specifically a genasi— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- fire giant
- The fire giant, described in Monster Manual I, is a giant and may be encountered in warm mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- fire gnome
- The fire gnome is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- fire mephit
- The fire mephit, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: fire mephits are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- firenewt
- The firenewt, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in warm mountain areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- Firenewts are often found in association with giant striders.
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- fire spider swarm
- The fire spider swarm is described in Shadowdale: The Scourging of the Land.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95569, X]
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- fire toad
- The fire toad is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- fire weird
- The fire weird, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar elemental —specifically an elemental weird— and may be encountered on the Prime Material in any pool of elemental fire.
- In the Old Empires: fire weirds are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- firre
- The firre is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
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- flamebrother
- Flamebrother is a term used to describe young salamanders. [17755]
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- flameskull
- The flameskull, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is undead and can be found in any climate and terrain.
- In the Old Empires: flameskulls are typically found as guardians in areas frequented by evil spellcasters. [17738, X]
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- flesh golem
- The flesh golem, described in Monster Manual I, is a construct and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Flesh golem is thematically related to serpentflesh golem.
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- flesh harrower
- The flesh harrower is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- flesh jelly
- The flesh jelly, described in Monster Manual II, is an ooze and may be encountered in warm forests, marshes, or plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- flying snake
- The flying snake, described in Forgotten Realms, is a magical beast —specifically a snake— and can be found in any forests or marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88578, X]
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- fog giant
- The fog giant, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a giant and can be found in temperate forests and marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- folugub
- The folugub is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- fomorian
- The fomoran, described in Monster Manual II, is a giant and may be encountered in any mountains or subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- forest giant
- The forest giant, described in Monster Manual II, is a giant and may be encountered in any forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- forest gnome
- The forest gnome, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically a gnome—and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- forest sloth
- The forest sloth, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- Originally listed in the beast type.
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- forgewraith
- The forgewraith is described in Sharn: City of Towers.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [86420, X]
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- forlorn husk
- The forlorn husk is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- formian
- Examples include
formian myrmarch,
formian queen,
formian taskmaster,
formian warrior,
and formian worker.
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- formian myrmarch
- The formian myrmarch, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a formian.
- In the Old Empires: formian myrmarchs are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- formian queen
- The formian queen, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a formian.
- In the Old Empires: formian queens are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- formian taskmaster
- The formian taskmaster, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a formian.
- In the Old Empires: formian taskmasters are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- formian warrior
- The formian warrior, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a formian.
- In the Old Empires: formian warriors are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- formian worker
- The formian worker, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a formian.
- In the Old Empires: formian workers are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- foulwing
- The foulwing, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is an aberration and can be found in any land or subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: foulwings can be found in any wilderness area with large open spaces. they likely appeared as a result of the reality warping effects during the fall of Imaskar. [17738, X]
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- giant frog
- The giant frog is described in Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88237, X]
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- frost dwarf
- The frost dwarf is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- frost giant
- The frost giant, described in Monster Manual I, is a giant and may be encountered in cold mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- frost salamander
- The frost salamander, described in Monster Manual II, is a magical beast and may be encountered in cold terrestrial (except urban) or subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- frost worm
- The frost worm, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in cold plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- fungus
- Examples include
shrieker
and violet fungus.
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- galeb duhr
- The galeb duhr, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar elemental.
- In the Old Empires: galeb duhr have long been known to inhabit the Dragonsword Mountains. As the church of Geb actively expands, galeb duhrs are also being sighted in the Mountains of Copper, the Smoking Mountains, and the Uthangol Mountains. [88268, X]
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- gambol
- The gambol, described in Monster Manual II, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- garbler
- The garbler is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
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- gargoyle
- The gargoyle, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in any aerial, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Gargoyles are related to kapoacinths and kir–lanans.
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- gaspar
- The gaspar is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- gauth
- The gauth, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration —specifically a beholderkin— and may be encountered in cold hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- gekido no oni
- The gekido no oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- gelatinous cube
- The gelatinous cube, described in Monster Manual I, is an ooze and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- gelugon
- Gelugon is another name for ice devil. [17755]
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- gem dragon
- Examples include
amethyst dragon,
crystal dragon,
emerald dragon,
sapphire dragon,
topaz dragon,
- This is a peculiar group of dragons.
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- gemstone golem
- Examples include
diamond golem,
emerald golem,
and ruby golem.
- This is a peculiar group of golems.
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- genasi
- Examples include
air genasi,
earth genasi,
fire genasi,
and water genasi.
- This is a peculiar group of planetouched.
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- genie
- Examples include
dao,
noble dao,
djinni,
noble djinni,
efreeti,
noble efreeti,
janni,
marid,
and noble marid.
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- ghaele
- The ghaele, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically an eladrin.
- In the Old Empires: ghaeles are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- ghast
- The ghast, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Ghasts are related to ghouls.
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- ghaunadan
- The ghaunadan, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an aberration and a shapechanger and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- Shapechanger is now a Subtype instead of a Type. The ghaunadan seemed too bizarre to be a monstrous humanoid.
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- ghirash
- The ghirash is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- ghost
- The ghost, described in Monster Manual I, Monsters of Faerûn, and Oriental Adventures, is an incorporeal undead and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a template.
- Examples include
doomsphere,
ghost dragon,
spectral harpist,
watchghost,
and Zhentarim spirit.
- This template may be applied to any
aberration,
animal,
dragon,
giant,
humanoid,
magical beast,
monstrous humanoid,
or plant with a Charisma score of at least 6.
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- ghost dragon
- The ghost dragon, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an incorporeal undead —specifically a ghost— and can be found in any climate and terrain.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- A ghost dragon is the ghostly form of a dragon.
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- ghost rothé
- The ghost rothé, described in Forgotten Realms, is a magical beast —specifically a rothé— and can be found in any cold land area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11836, X]
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- ghoul
- The ghoul, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Ghouls are related to ghasts and lacedons.
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- ghour
- The ghour, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn and Monsters of Faerûn, is an extraplanar outsider — more specifically a demon (but not a tanar'ri). Ghours are associated with the Abyssal lord Baphomet.
- In the Old Empires: ghours are found only where summoned. [17738, 11832, X]
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- giant
- Examples include
cloud giant,
fire giant,
fog giant,
forest giant,
frost giant,
hill giant,
mountain giant,
ocean giant,
phaerlin giant,
stone giant,
sun giant,
and storm giant.
- Note that this heading does not include everything in the giant Type.
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- half–giant
- The half–giant is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- gibbering mouther
- The gibbering mouther, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- gibberling
- The gibberling, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid and can be found in temperate forests and subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- girallon
- The girallon, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- githyanki
- The githyanki, described in Monster Manual I, Manual of the Planes, and , is an extraplanar humanoid— specifically a gith.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 88242, 96666, X]
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- githzerai
- The githzerai, described in Monster Manual I, Manual of the Planes, and , is an extraplanar humanoid— specifically a gith.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 88242, 96666, X]
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- glabrezu
- The glabrezu, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a tanar'ri.
- In the Old Empires: glabrezu are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- glacier snake
- The glacier snake, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is an animal —specifically a snake— and can be found in cold mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
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- glass mephit
- The glass mephit is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- glimmerskin
- The glimmerskin, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- gloura
- The gloura, described in Underdark, is a fey and can be found in subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- gnoll
- The gnoll, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- gnome
- Examples include
forest gnome,
rock gnome,
and svirfneblin.
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- goblin
- The goblin, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically a goblinoid— and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- gold dragon
- The gold dragon, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon —specifically a metallic dragon— and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- gold dwarf
- The gold dwarf, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid —specifically a dwarf— and can be found in subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: gold dwarves inhabit the Great Rift. [11832, X]
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- gold horror
- The gold horror, described in Monster Manual II, is a construct —specifically a clockwork horror— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- golem
- Examples include
brass golem,
chain golem,
clay golem,
dragonflesh golem,
flesh golem,
gemstone golem,
iron golem,
serpentflesh golem,
stained glass golem,
stone golem,
and thayan golem.
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- gorgon
- The gorgon, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and can be found in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- goristro
- The goristro is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
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- gorynych
- The gorynych, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is a dragon and can be found in temperate mountain ranges.
- In the Old Empires: gorynychs are found on the peaks of several mid–height mountain ranges. [17738, X]
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- gouger
- The gouger, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an aberration —specifically a beholderkin— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- go–zu oni
- The go–zu oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- gravecrawler
- The gravecrawler, described in Monster Manual II, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial (except urban) or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- gravehound
- The gravehound is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- gravewright
- The gravewright is described in The Standing Stone.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
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- gravorg
- The gravorg, described in Monster Manual II, is a magical beast and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- gray elf
- The gray elf, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically an elf— and can be found in temperate mountains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- gray glutton
- The gray glutton is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- gray linnorm
- The gray linnorm, described in Monster Manual II, is a dragon —specifically a linnorm— and may be encountered in any hills or mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- dread linnorm
- The dread linnorm, described in Monster Manual II, is a dragon —specifically a linnorm— and may be encountered in any terrestrial area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- corpse tearer
- The corpse tearer, described in Monster Manual II, is a dragon —specifically a linnorm— and may be encountered in any terrestrial area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- gray ooze
- The gray ooze, described in Monster Manual I, is an ooze —specifically an ooze— and may be encountered in cold marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- gray render
- The gray render, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and can be found in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- gray slaad
- The gray slaad, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a slaad.
- In the Old Empires: gray slaads are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- green abishai
- The green abishai, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: abishai are found only where summoned. [11832, X]
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- greenbound creature
- The greenbound creature, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is a plant and can be found in forests.
- Note that this is a template.
- In the Old Empires: greenbound creatures are typically found only in deep forests near large concentrations of magical energy. [17738, X]
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- green dragon
- The green dragon, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon —specifically a chromatic dragon— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- green hag
- The green hag, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid —specifically a hag— and can be found in any marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- green slaad
- The green slaad, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a slaad.
- In the Old Empires: green slaads are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- greensnake naga
- The greensnake naga is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- greenvise
- The greenvise, described in Monster Manual II, is a plant and may be encountered in warm or temperate hills, marshes, or plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- green warder
- The green warder, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a plant and can be found in temperate forests or subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- grell
- The grell, described in Monster Manual II and Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, is an aberration and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- grick
- The grick, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and can be found in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- griffon
- The griffon, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and can be found in temperate hills.
- Note that this is an exotic mount.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- grig
- The grig, described in Monster Manual I, is a fey —specifically a sprite— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- grimalkin
- The grimalkin, described in Monster Manual II, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: grimalkins are rare and expensive pets, bred by the Hekhiran family of Murghôm. [88268, X]
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- grimlock
- The grimlock, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- grizzly mastodon
- The grizzly mastodon, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate or cold forests or hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- Grizzly mastodons are related to elephants.
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- groundling
- The groundling, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in any land or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- guard bat
- The guard bat, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal —specifically a desmodu bat— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- guardian naga
- The guardian naga, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration —specifically a naga— and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- guardinal
- This is a group of celestials of Neutral Good alignment.
- Examples include
avoral,
cervidal,
leonal,
and lupinal.
- This is a peculiar group of celestials; they have their own Subtype.
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- gulguthydra
- The gulguthydra, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an aberration and can be found in any forest, marsh, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- Gulguthydras are related to otyughs.
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- gynosphinx
- The gynosphinx, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast —specifically a sphinx— and may be encountered in warm deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- hadozee
- The hadozee is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- hag
- Examples include
annis,
bheur hag,
green hag,
sea hag,
and shrieking hag.
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- hagspawn
- The hagspawn, described in Unapproachable East, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in any land areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- haino no oni
- The haino no oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- hairy spider
- The hairy spider, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a vermin —specifically a spider— and can be found in warm and temperate land or subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- hakeashar
- Hakeashar is another name for nishruu. [17738]
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- halfblood
- The halfblood, described in Monster Manual I and Expanded Psionics Handbook, is a monstrous humanoid —specifically a yuan–ti— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 96666, X]
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- hamatula
- Hamatula is another name for barbed devil. [17755]
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- hammer archon
- The hammer archon is described in Races of Stone.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96567, X]
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- hammerclaw
- The hammerclaw is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- hammerer
- The hammerer, described in Monster Manual II, is a construct —specifically an automaton— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- Faerûnian ha–naga
- The Faerûnian ha–naga, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is an aberration —specifically a naga— and can be found in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
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- hannya
- The hannya is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- harpy
- The harpy, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- hashalaq quori
- The hashalaq quori is described in Secrets of Sarlona.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- hawk
- The hawk, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate aerial areas or forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Hawks are related to dire hawks.
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- dire hawk
- The dire hawk, described in Monster Manual II, Races of the Wild, and Masters of the Wild, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, 17928, 88164, X]
- Dire hawks are related to hawks.
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- hebi–no–onna
- The hebi–no–onna is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- hellcat
- The hellcat, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — more specifically a devil (but not a baatezu).
- In the Old Empires: hellcats are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- hellfire wyrm
- The hellfire wyrm, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar dragon.
- In the Old Empires: hellfire wyrms are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
- I reworked the hellfire wyrm a little bit. The advancement chart given in MM2 was weird, so I "fixed" and extended it. Also, the CR of these dragons is very high (even as written, a 46 HD hellfire wyrm would have the same CR as a 54 HD pit fiend) so I decided that hellfire wyrms are not merely "draconic agents of the Nine Hells" but in fact are spies and assassins who serve the Lords of the Nine directly. This means that they have better things to do than influence random mortal rulers to be naughty... their mischief is worked on a much bigger scale. I find it improbable that they participate in the Blood War, but they may deliver important communications between the Dark Eight.
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- hell hound
- The hell hound, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: hell hounds are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- Hell hounds are related to Nessian warhound.
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- hellwasp swarm
- The hellwasp swarm, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar magical beast swarm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- helmed horror
- The helmed horror, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn and Monsters of Faerûn, is a construct and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: helmed horrors are typically found as guardians in civilized (or once–civilized) areas. [17738, 11832, X]
- battle horror is a specialized form of helmed horror.
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- hengeyokai
- The hengeyokai is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- aspect of Hextor
- The aspect of Hextor is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- hezrou
- The hezrou, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a tanar'ri.
- In the Old Empires: hezrous are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- hieracosphinx
- The hieracosphinx, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast —specifically a sphinx— and may be encountered in warm deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- high elf
- The high elf, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically an elf— and can be found in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- hill dwarf
- The hill dwarf, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically a dwarf— and may be encountered in temperate mountains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- This subrace is apparently not represented in the Forgotten Realms; shield dwarf could be substituted.
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- hill giant
- The hill giant, described in Monster Manual I, is a giant and may be encountered in temperate hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- hippocampus
- The hippocampus is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- hippogriff
- The hippogriff, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and can be found in temperate hills.
- Note that this is an exotic mount.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- hippopotamus
- The hippopotamus is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- dire hippopotamus
- The dire hippopotamus is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- hkum yeng nat
- The hkum yeng nat is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- hobgoblin
- The hobgoblin, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically a goblinoid— and can be found in warm hills.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- hobyah
- The hobyah is described in The Standing Stone.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
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- holy guardian
- The holy guardian, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a monstrous humanoid —specifically a yuan–ti— and can be found in warm forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
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- homonculus
- The homonculus, described in Monster Manual I, is a construct and may be encountered in any aerial, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- hook horror
- The hook horror, described in Monster Manual II, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- hopping vampire
- The hopping vampire is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- horned beast
- The horned beast is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
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- horned devil
- The horned devil, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a baatezu.
- In the Old Empires: horned devils are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- horned felldrake
- The horned felldrake, described in Monster Manual II, is a dragon —specifically a felldrake— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- horned lizard
- The horned lizard is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- horse
- Examples include
heavy horse,
light horse,
heavy warhorse,
and light warhorse.
- Horses are related to dire horses.
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- dire horse
- The dire horse, described in Monster Manual II and Masters of the Wild, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, 88164, X]
- Dire horses are related to horses.
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- heavy horse
- The heavy horse, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- legendary horse
- The legendary horse, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal —specifically a legendary animal— and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- light horse
- The light horse, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- hound
- The hound, described in Races of Faerûn, is an animal and can be found in any land area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88578, X]
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- hound archon
- The hound archon, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically an archon.
- In the Old Empires: hound archons are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- howler
- The howler, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: howlers are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- human
- The human, added for the sake of completeness, is a humanoid —specifically a human— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: humans are the principal inhabitants of the Old Empires. [X]
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- human–headed tengu
- The human–headed tengu is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- hunting bat
- The hunting bat, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal —specifically a desmodu bat— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- hybsil
- The hybsil, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a fey and can be found in temperate forests or plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- hydra
- The hydra, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate marshes.
- Examples include
cryohydra,
hydra,
and pyrohydra.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- hyena
- The hyena, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- ibis
- The ibis, described in Races of Faerûn, is an animal and can be found in any marsh area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88578, X]
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- ibrandlin
- The ibrandlin, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a dragon and can be found in any land or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- ice devil
- The ice devil, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a baatezu.
- In the Old Empires: ice devils are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- ice mephit
- The ice mephit, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: ice mephits are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- ice para–elemental
- The ice para–elemental, described in Manual of the Planes, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically a para–elemental.
- In the Old Empires: ice para–elementals are found only where summoned. [88242, X]
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- ice serpent
- The ice serpent, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an extraplanar elemental and can be found in cold plains area.
- In the Old Empires: ice serpents are found only where summoned. [11832, X]
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- ice toad
- The ice toad is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- ice troll
- The ice troll, described in Unapproachable East, is a giant —specifically a troll— and can be found in cold hills and mountains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
- top of The List
- ichthyosaur
- The ichthyosaur is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- illithid
- The illithid, described in Monster Manual I and Expanded Psionics Handbook, is an aberration and can be found in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 96666, X]
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- half–illithid
- The half–illithid, described in Underdark, is an aberration and can be found in subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- illithilich
- Illithilich is another name for alhoon. [11832]
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- illumian
- The illumian is described in Races of Destiny.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17737, X]
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- immoth
- The immoth, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar elemental.
- In the Old Empires: immoths are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- imp
- The imp, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — more specifically a devil (but not a baatezu).
- In the Old Empires: imps are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- incarnum dragon
- The incarnum dragon is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
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- incarnum golem
- The incarnum golem is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
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- incarnum wraith
- The incarnum wraith is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
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- ineffable horror
- The ineffable horror, described in Underdark, is an aberration and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- inevitable
- Examples include
kolyarut,
marut,
and zelekhut.
- top of The List
- intellect devourer
- The intellect devourer is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- iridescent naga
- The iridescent naga, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is an aberration —specifically a naga— and can be found in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
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- iron golem
- The iron golem, described in Monster Manual I, is a construct and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- ironthorn
- The ironthorn is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- ixitxachitl
- The ixitxachitl, described in Monster Manual II, is an aberration and may be encountered in warm oceans.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- Ixitxachitls are related to vampiric ixitxachitls.
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- ixzan
- The ixzan, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is an aberration and can be found in any land and subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: ixzans are found only in the seas of the Underdark. [17738, X]
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- jackal
- The jackal is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- dire jackal
- The dire jackal is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- jaculi
- The jaculi, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a magical beast and can be found in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: jaculi are found in the Ganathwood and the Maerchwoods. [96566, X]
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- jahi
- The jahi, described in Monster Manual II, is undead and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, and subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- janni
- The janni, described in Monster Manual I, is a native outsider —specifically a genie— and may be encountered in warm deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
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- half–janni
- The half–janni is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- jarilith
- The jarilith, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a tanar'ri.
- In the Old Empires: jariliths are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- jelly
- Examples include
ochre jelly.
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- jellyfish swarm
- The jellyfish swarm is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- jermlaine
- The jermlaine, described in Monster Manual II, is a fey and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- jiki–ketsu–gaki
- The jiki–ketsu–gaki is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- jiki–niku–gaki
- The jiki–niku–gaki is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- jovoc
- The jovoc, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a tanar'ri.
- In the Old Empires: jovocs are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- juggernaut
- The juggernaut, described in Monster Manual II, is a construct and may be encountered in any terrestrial (except urban) area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- top of The List
- juju zombie
- The juju zombie, described in Unapproachable East, is undead and can be found in any land areas.
- Note that this is a template.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- julajimus
- The julajimus, described in Monster Manual II, is an aberration and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- top of The List
- jungle giant
- The jungle giant is described in Secrets of Xen'drik.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95372, X]
- top of The List
- kalaraq quori
- The kalaraq quori is described in Secrets of Sarlona.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
- top of The List
- kamu no oni
- The kamu no oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- kapoacinth
- The kapoacinth, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in any aquatic area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Kapoacinths are related to gargoyles and kir–lanans.
- top of The List
- kappa
- The kappa is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- karsite
- The karsite is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
- top of The List
- kelvezu
- The kelvezu, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a tanar'ri.
- In the Old Empires: kelvezus are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
- top of The List
- khayal
- The khayal is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
- top of The List
- khumat
- The khumat is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- ki–rin
- The ki–rin is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- kir–lanan
- The kir–lanan, described in Forgotten Realms, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential pc race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11836, X]
- Kir–lanans are related to gargoyles and kapoacinths.
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- kobold
- The kobold, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- kolyarut
- The kolyarut, described in Monster Manual I and Manual of the Planes, is an extraplanar construct— specifically an inevitable.
- In the Old Empires: kolyaruts are found only where summoned. [17755, 88242, X]
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- kopru
- The kopru, described in Monster Manual II, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in warm oceans and marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- top of The List
- aspect of Kord
- The aspect of Kord is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- korobokuru
- The korobokuru is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- kraken
- The kraken, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate aquatic areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- krathbairn
- The krathbairn, described in Dragons of Faerûn, is a native outsider.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found in the vicinity of priests of Tiamat. [95379, X]
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- krenshar
- The krenshar, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- kruthik
- The kruthik is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- kuo–toa
- The kuo–toa, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in temperate aquatic areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- kuo–toa leviathan
- The kuo–toa leviathan, described in Underdark, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in temperate aquatic areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are typically found at the heart of kuo–toa communities and are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
- top of The List
- kyoso no oni
- The kyoso no oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- kyton
- Kyton is another name for chain devil. [17755]
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- lacedon
- The lacedon, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any aquatic area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Lacedons are related to ghouls.
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- lamia
- The lamia, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- lammasu
- The lammasu, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- lantern archon
- The lantern archon, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically an archon.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- laraken
- The laraken, described in Shining South, is an outsider.
- In the Old Empires: larakens are found only where summoned. [17738, X]
- top of The List
- lava ooze
- The lava ooze is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- giant leech
- The giant leech is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- leech swarm
- The leech swarm is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- leechwalker
- The leechwalker, described in Monster Manual II, is a vermin and may be encountered in any marsh or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- legendary animal
- Examples include
legendary ape,
legendary bear,
legendary eagle,
legendary horse,
legendary shark,
legendary snake,
legendary tiger,
and legendary wolf.
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- lemure
- The lemure, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a baatezu.
- In the Old Empires: lemures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- leonal
- The leonal, described in Monster Manual I and Manual of the Planes, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a guardinal.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, 88242, X]
- top of The List
- leopard
- The leopard, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Leopards are related to cats, cheetahs, and lions.
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- leucrotta
- The leucrotta, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a magical beast and and may be encountered in temperate hills or mountains.
- In the Old Empires: assuming that leucrotta thrive only in the colder temperatures of the northern Heartlands, these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. if they were to appear in the South, the Maerthwatch could be an suitable place for them. [11832, X]
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- leviathan
- The leviathan, described in Monster Manual II, is a magical beast and may be encountered in any oceans.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- lich
- The lich, described in Monster Manual I and Monsters of Faerûn, is undead and and may be encountered in any aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a template.
- Examples include
alhoon,
archlich,
baelnorn,
and banelich.
- This template may be applied to any
humanoid. Dracolich is related.
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- lightfoot halfling
- The lightfoot halfling, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically a halfling— and may be encountered in warm plains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- lightning mephit
- The lightning mephit, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: lightning mephits are found only where summoned. [X]
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- lightning quasi–elemental
- The lightning quasi–elemental, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically a quasi–elemental.
- In the Old Empires: lightning quasi–elementals are found only where summoned. [X]
- top of The List
- li lung
- The li lung is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- limbo stalker
- The limbo stalker is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
- top of The List
- linnorm
- Examples include
corpse tearer,
dread linnorm,
and gray linnorm.
- top of The List
- lion
- The lion, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Lions are related to cats, cheetahs, leopards, and dire lions.
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- dire lion
- The dire lion, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dire lions are related to lions.
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- lith
- The lith, described in Underdark, is a magical beast and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
- top of The List
- lizard
- The lizard, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm marshes.
- Examples include
pack lizard,
riding lizard,
and spitting crawler.
- Lizards are related to monitors.
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- lizardfolk
- The lizardfolk, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid and may be encountered in temperate marshes.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- lizard king
- The lizard king (or lizard queen), described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a native outsider and can be found in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
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- locathah
- The locathah, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid and may be encountered in warm aquatic areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- locust swarm
- The locust swarm, described in Monster Manual I, is a vermin swarm and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- logokron
- The logokron is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
- top of The List
- aspect of Lolth
- The aspect of Lolth is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- loquasphinx
- The loquasphinx is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
- top of The List
- lost
- The lost is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
- top of The List
- loxo
- The loxo, described in Monster Manual 2, Savage Species, and Shining South, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in warm plains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: loxo are only found in numbers on the Shaar and the Eastern Shaar. [88268, 88158, 17929, X]
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- lu nat
- The lu nat is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- lung wang
- The lung wang is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- lupinal
- The lupinal, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a guardinal.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- lurker
- The lurker, described in Underdark, is an aberration and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- lycanthrope
- Examples include
werebat,
dire werebat,
black werebear,
dire black werebear,
brown werebear,
dire brown werebear,
polar werebear,
dire polar werebear,
wereboar,
dire wereboar,
werecat,
werecrocodile,
dire werecrocodile,
werelion,
dire werelion,
wererat,
dire wererat,
wereserpent,
wereshark,
dire wereshark,
weretiger,
dire weretiger,
werewolf,
dire werewolf,
and werewolf lord.
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- lynx
- The lynx, described in Races of Faerûn, is an animal and can be found in any land area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88578, X]
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- mad slasher
- The mad slasher is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- maenad
- The maenad is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
- top of The List
- mageslayer
- The mageslayer, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a monstrous humanoid —specifically a yuan–ti— and can be found in warm forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
- top of The List
- giant maggot
- The giant maggot, described in Underdark, is a vermin and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- The Magister
- The Magister, described in Magic of Faerûn can be found in any climate and terrain.
- Note that this is a template.
- In the Old Empires: The Magister is unique and may appear anywhere in the service of Azuth. As noted in Magic of Faerûn, The Magister may rely on finding rest and healing at any temple of Azuth, Mystra, or Savras. Additionally, The Magister may find succor in temples of Thoth. [11964, X]
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- magma hurler
- The magma hurler is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- magma mephit
- The magma mephit, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: magma mephits are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- magma para–elemental
- The magma para–elemental, described in Manual of the Planes, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically a para–elemental.
- In the Old Empires: magma para–elementals are found only where summoned. [88242, X]
- top of The List
- magmin
- The magmin, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar elemental.
- In the Old Empires: magmins are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- malaugrym
- The malaugrym, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an extraplanar outsider and a shapechanger and can be found in any land or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: malaugrym are found only where summoned. [11832, X]
- Shapechanger is now a Subtype instead of a Type. Outsider seemed like a natural choice for the malaugrym.
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- malebranche
- The malebranche, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a baatezu.
- In the Old Empires: malebranches are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
- top of The List
- malenti
- The malenti, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in warm oceans.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Malenti are related to sahuagin.
- top of The List
- mamono
- The mamono is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- manta ray
- The manta ray, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm aquatic areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- manticore
- The manticore, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and can be found in warm marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- mantimera
- The mantimera, described in Shining South, is a magical beast and can be found in warm hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17929, X]
- top of The List
- marid
- The marid, described in Manual of the Planes, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a genie.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [88242, X]
- top of The List
- noble marid
- The noble marid, added for completeness, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a genie.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [X]
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- marilith
- The marilith, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a tanar'ri.
- In the Old Empires: mariliths are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- marrulurk
- The marrulurk is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- marrusault
- The marrusault is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- marruspawn
- The marruspawn is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- marruspawn abomination
- The marruspawn abomination is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- marrutact
- The marrutact is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- marut
- The marut, described in Monster Manual I and Manual of the Planes, is an extraplanar construct— specifically an inevitable.
- In the Old Empires: maruts are found only where summoned. [17755, 88242, X]
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- maur
- The maur, described in Underdark, is a giant and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
- top of The List
- meazel
- The meazel, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in any marsh or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- medusa
- The medusa, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in temperate terrestrial and subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- megaraptor
- The megaraptor, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- aspect of Mephistopheles
- The aspect of Mephistopheles is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- mephit
- Examples include
air mephit,
ash mephit,
dust mephit,
earth mephit,
fire mephit,
ice mephit,
lightning mephit,
magma mephit,
mineral mephit,
ooze mephit,
radiance mephit,
salt mephit,
smoke mephit,
steam mephit,
void mephit,
and water mephit.
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- mercane
- The mercane is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
- top of The List
- mercury dragon
- The mercury dragon, described in Dragons of Faerûn, is a dragon and can be found in temperate mountain areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95379, X]
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- merfolk
- The merfolk, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid and can be found in temperate aquatic areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- merrow
- The merrow, described in Monster Manual I, is a giant and may be encountered in temperate aquatic areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Merrows are related to ogres.
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- metallic dragon
- Examples include
brass dragon,
bronze dragon,
copper dragon,
gold dragon,
and silver dragon.
- This is a peculiar group of dragons. They are opposed in all things by chromatic dragons.
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- metalmaster
- The metalmaster, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is a magicalbeast and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: metalmasters are found only in the Underdark. [17738, X]
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- me–zu oni
- The me–zu oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- mezzoloth
- The mezzoloth is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
- top of The List
- midnight construct
- The midnight construct is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
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- mimic
- The mimic, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and can be found in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- mind flayer
- Mind flayer is another name for illithid. [17755]
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- mineral mephit
- The mineral mephit, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: mineral mephits are found only where summoned. [X]
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- mineral quasi–elemental
- The mineral quasi–elemental, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically a quasi–elemental.
- In the Old Empires: mineral quasi–elementals are found only where summoned. [X]
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- mineral warrior
- The mineral warrior, described in Underdark can be found in subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- minotaur
- The minotaur, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- mirage mullah
- The mirage mullah is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- mist dragon
- The mist dragon, described in Dragons of Faerûn, is a dragon and can be found in temperate aquatic, forest, and subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95379, X]
- top of The List
- mlarraun
- The mlarraun, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a magical beast and can be found in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
- top of The List
- mohrg
- The mohrg, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- mongrelfolk
- The mongrelfolk is described in Races of Destiny.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17737, X]
- top of The List
- monitor
- The monitor, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Monitors are related to lizards.
- top of The List
- monkey
- The monkey, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- mosasaur
- The mosasaur is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- mountain dwarf
- In the Forgotten Realms, the mountain dwarves are known as shield dwarves. [11832]
- top of The List
- mountain giant
- The mountain giant, described in Monster Manual II, is a giant and may be encountered in any mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- top of The List
- muckdweller
- The muckdweller, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in temperate marshes.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
- top of The List
- mule
- The mule, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- mummy
- The mummy, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- mummy lord
- The mummy lord, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- mur–zhagul
- The mur–zhagul, described in Unapproachable East, is a native outsider and a troll and can be found in any land or subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
- top of The List
- myrlochar
- The myrlochar, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a extraplanar outsider and can be found in any land area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [11832, X]
- top of The List
- naga
- Examples include
banelar naga,
bone naga,
dark naga,
guardian naga,
Faerûnian ha–naga,
iridescent naga,
spirit naga,
and water naga.
- top of The List
- nagahydra
- The nagahydra, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is an aberration and can be found in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
- top of The List
- naityan
- The naityan is described in Tome of Battle.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95378, X]
- top of The List
- nalfeshnee
- The nalfeshnee, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a tanar'ri.
- In the Old Empires: nalfeshnees are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- narzugon
- The narzugon is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
- top of The List
- nature spirit
- The nature spirit is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- necrocarnum zombie
- The necrocarnum zombie is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
- top of The List
- neothelid
- The neothelid is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
- top of The List
- nereid
- The nereid is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- aspect of Nerull
- The aspect of Nerull is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- Nessian warhound
- The Nessian warhound, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: Nessian warhounds are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- Nessian warhounds are related to hell hounds.
- top of The List
- nezumi
- The nezuki is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- nifern
- The nifern, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a animal and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
- top of The List
- nightcrawler
- The nightcrawler, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar undead– specifically a nightshade.
- In the Old Empires: nightcrawlers are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- night hag
- The night hag, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: night hags are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- Other than a nasty disposition and bad personal hygiene, night hags seem to be unrelated to other hags.
- top of The List
- nighthaunt
- The nighthaunt, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is extraplanar undead– specifically a nightshade.
- In the Old Empires: nighthaunts are found only where summoned. [17738, X]
- top of The List
- night hunter
- The nighthunter, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a beast —specifically a bat— and may be encountered in any aerial, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- top of The List
- nightmare
- The nightmare, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: cauchemars are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- Cauchemars are particularly nasty relatives of nightmares.
- top of The List
- lesser nightmare
- The lesser nightmare is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
- top of The List
- nightshade
- Examples include
nightcrawler,
nighthaunt,
nightwalker,
and nightwing.
- top of The List
- nightwalker
- The nightwalker, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar undead– specifically a nightshade.
- In the Old Empires: nightwalkers are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- nightwing
- The nightwing, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar undead– specifically a nightshade.
- In the Old Empires: nightwings are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- nilshai
- The nilshai, described in Unapproachable East, is an aberration and can be found in any land or subterranean area, or on the Ethereal Plane.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
- top of The List
- nishruu
- The nishruu, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn and Monsters of Faerûn, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: nishruu are found only where summoned. [17738, 11832, X]
- top of The List
- nixie
- The nixie, described in Monster Manual I, is a fey —specifically a sprite— and may be encountered in temperate lakes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- nothic
- The nothic is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- nycaloth
- The nycaloth is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
- top of The List
- nymph
- The nymph, described in Monster Manual I, is a fey and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- nyth
- The nyth, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an aberration and can be found in any land area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- top of The List
- ocean giant
- The ocean giant, described in Monster Manual II, is a giant and may be encountered in any oceans.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- top of The List
- ochre jelly
- The ochre jelly, described in Monster Manual I, is an ooze —specifically a jelly— and may be encountered in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- octopus
- The octopus, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm aquatic areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- giant octopus
- The giant octopus, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm aquatic areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- ogre
- The ogre, described in Monster Manual I, is a giant and may be encountered in temperate hills.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Ogres are related to merrows and ogre mages.
- top of The List
- half–ogre
- The half–ogre is described in Races of Destiny.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17737, X]
- top of The List
- ogre mage
- The ogre mage, described in Monster Manual I, is a giant and may be encountered in cold hills.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Ogre mages are related to ogres.
- top of The List
- oni
- Examples include
akuma no oni,
ashi no oni,
byoki no oni,
common oni,
gekido no oni,
go–zu oni,
haino no oni,
kamu no oni,
kyoso no oni,
me–zu oni,
sanru no oni,
shikibu no oni,
tsuburu no oni,
ugulu no oni,
and yattoko no oni.
- top of The List
- onikage
- The onikage is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- ooze
- Examples include
gray ooze.
- These oozes should not be confused with the ooze Subtype.
- top of The List
- ooze mephit
- The ooze mephit, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: ooze mephits are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- ooze para–elemental
- The ooze para–elemental, described in Manual of the Planes, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically a para–elemental.
- In the Old Empires: ooze para–elementals are found only where summoned. [88242, X]
- top of The List
- orc
- The orc, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid and may be encountered in temperate hills.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Half–orcs are descended of orcs and humans, but when race matters they are considered orcs.
- top of The List
- half–orc
- The half–orc, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid and may be encountered in temperate hills.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Half–orcs are descended of orcs and humans, but when race matters they are considered orcs.
- top of The List
- orca
- The orca, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a whale— and may be encountered in cold oceans.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- aspect of Orcus
- The aspect of Orcus is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- orglash
- The orglash, described in Unapproachable East, is an elemental and can be found in cold forests and plains.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
- top of The List
- oriental dragon
- Examples include
chiang lung,
li lung,
lung wang,
pan lung,
shen lung,
t'ien lung,
- This is a peculiar group of dragons.
- top of The List
- osquip
- The osquip, described in Races of Faerûn, is a magical beast and can be found in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88578, X]
- top of The List
- osyluth
- Osyluth is another name for bone devil. [17755]
- top of The List
- otter
- The otter is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- otyugh
- The otyugh, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Otyughs are related to gulguthydras.
- top of The List
- owl
- The owl, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate aerial areas or forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- giant owl
- The giant owl, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate aerial areas or forests.
- Note that this is an exotic mount.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- owlbear
- The owlbear, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- pack fiend
- The pack fiend is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
- top of The List
- pack lizard
- The pack lizard, described in Forgotten Realms, is an animal —specifically a lizard— and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11836, X]
- top of The List
- packmate
- The packmate is described in Magic of Eberron.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88291, X]
- top of The List
- painspeaker
- The painspeaker is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
- top of The List
- palrethee
- The palrethee, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a tanar'ri.
- In the Old Empires: palrethees are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
- top of The List
- pan lung
- The pan lung is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- para–elemental
- Examples include
ice para–elemental,
magma para–elemental,
ooze para–elemental,
and smoke para–elemental.
- Para–elementals are related to elementals and quasi–elementals.
- top of The List
- pegasus
- The pegasus, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate aerial areas or forests.
- Note that this is an exotic mount.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- pennaggolan
- The pennaggolan is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- persistent harrier
- The persistent harrier is described in Magic of Eberron.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88291, X]
- top of The List
- peryton
- The peryton, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a magical beast and can be found in temperate forests, hills, or mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- top of The List
- petitioner
- The petitioner is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
- top of The List
- phaerimm
- The phaerimm, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn and Monsters of Faerûn, is an aberration and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17738, 11832, X]
- top of The List
- phaerlin giant
- The phaerlin giant, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a giant and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- top of The List
- phaerlock
- The phaerlock, described in Underdark, is a humanoid and can be found in subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
- top of The List
- phantom fungus
- The phantom fungus, described in Monster Manual I, is a plant and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- phargion
- The phargion is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- phase spider
- The phase spider, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- phasm
- The phasm, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- phrenic creature
- The phrenic creature is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
- top of The List
- phthisic
- The phthisic is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
- top of The List
- piranha swarm
- The piranha swarm is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- pit fiend
- The pit fiend, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a baatezu.
- In the Old Empires: pit fiends are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- pixie
- The pixie, described in Monster Manual I, is a fey —specifically a sprite— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- planetar
- The planetar, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically an angel.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- planetouched
- Examples include
aasimar,
chaond,
genasi,
tiefling,
and zenythri.
- top of The List
- platinum horror
- The platinum horror, described in Monster Manual II, is a construct —specifically a clockwork horror— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- top of The List
- pleiosaur
- The pleiosaur is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- poisonous toad
- The poisonous toad is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- polar bear
- The polar bear, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in cold plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Polar bears are related to dire polar bears, polar werebears, and dire polar werebears.
- top of The List
- dire polar bear
- The dire polar bear, added for completeness, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in cold plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
- Dire polar bears are related to polar bears, polar werebears, and dire polar werebears.
- top of The List
- pony
- The pony, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- porcupine cactus
- The porcupine cactus is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- porpoise
- The porpoise, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate aquatic areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- portal drake
- The portal drake, described in Underdark, is a dragon and can be found in subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: portal drakes may be watching any of hundreds of portals in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
- top of The List
- giant praying mantis
- The giant praying mantis, described in Monster Manual I, is a vermin and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- primordial giant
- The primordial giant is described in Secrets of Xen'drik.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95372, X]
- top of The List
- protectar
- The protectar is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- protoceratops
- The protoceratops is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- pseudodragon
- The pseudodragon, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- psicrystal
- The psicrystal is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
- top of The List
- psion–killer
- The psion–killer is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
- top of The List
- pterafolk
- The pterafolk, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and a shapechanger and can be found in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- Shapechanger is now a Subtype instead of a Type. I assigned the pterafolk to the monstrous humanoid Type because they are humanoids with abnormal features.
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- pteranadon
- The pteranadon, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and can be found in warm hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
- top of The List
- pudding
- Examples include
black pudding.
- top of The List
- pulverizer
- The pulverizer, described in Monster Manual II, is a construct —specifically an automaton— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- top of The List
- dire puma
- The dire puma is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- puppeteer
- The puppeteer is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
- top of The List
- pureblood
- The pureblood, described in Monster Manual I and Expanded Psionics Handbook, is a monstrous humanoid —specifically a yuan–ti— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 96666, X]
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- purple worm
- The purple worm, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- pyrohydra
- The pyrohydra, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- quaggoth
- The quaggoth, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- quasi–elemental
- Examples include
ash quasi–elemental,
dust quasi–elemental,
lightning quasi–elemental,
mineral quasi–elemental,
radiance quasi–elemental,
salt quasi–elemental,
steam quasi–elemental,
and void quasi–elemental.
- Quasi–elementals are related to elementals and para–elementals.
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- quasit
- The quasit, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — more specifically a demon (but not a tanar'ri).
- In the Old Empires: quasits are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- quetzalcoatlus
- The quetzalcoatlus, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and may be encountered in warm forests, hills, mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- quorbound creature
- The quorbound creature is described in Secrets of Sarlona.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
- top of The List
- quorbred creature
- The quorbred creature is described in Secrets of Sarlona.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- quorcraft warforged
- The quorcraft warforged is described in Secrets of Xen'drik.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95372, X]
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- radiance mephit
- The radiance mephit, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: radiance mephits are found only where summoned. [X]
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- radiance quasi–elemental
- The radiance quasi–elemental, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically a quasi–elemental.
- In the Old Empires: radiance quasi–elementals are found only where summoned. [X]
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- radiant idol
- The radiant idol is described in Sharn: City of Towers.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [86420, X]
- top of The List
- rakshasa
- The rakshasa, described in Monster Manual I, is a native outsider and may be encountered in warm marshes.
- Examples include
naityan.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- ramadeen
- The ramadeen is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- ramfish
- The ramfish is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- rancid beetle swarm
- The rancid beetle swarm is described in Sharn: City of Towers.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [86420, X]
- top of The List
- rancid beetle zombie
- The rancid beetle zombie is described in Sharn: City of Towers.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [86420, X]
- top of The List
- raptoran
- The raptoran is described in Races of the Wild.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17928, X]
- top of The List
- rast
- The rast, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: rasts are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- rat
- The rat, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Rats are related to dire rats, wererats, and ash rats.
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- rat swarm
- The rat swarm, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal swarm and may be encountered in any terrestrial area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- dire rat
- The dire rat, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dire rats are related to rats and dire wererats.
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- rattelyr dragon
- The rattelyr, described in Shining South, is a dragon and can be found in warm deserts.
- In the Old Empires: rattelyrs can occasionally be found along the fringes of the Plains of Purple Dust. [17929, X]
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- raven
- The raven, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate aerial area or forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- giant raven
- The giant ravenis described in Silver Marches.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88567, X]
- top of The List
- ravenous ghoul
- Ravenous ghoul is another name for famine spirit. [88268]
- top of The List
- ravid
- The ravid, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: rasts are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- red abishai
- The red abishai, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: abishai are found only where summoned. [11832, X]
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- red dragon
- The red dragon, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon —specifically a chromatic dragon— and may be encountered in warm mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- red slaad
- The red slaad, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a slaad.
- In the Old Empires: red slaads are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- redspawn birther
- The redspawn birther, described in Dragons of Faerûn, is a magical beast.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found in the vicinity of priests of Tiamat. [95379, X]
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- red tiger
- The red tiger is described in Silver Marches.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88567, X]
- top of The List
- reed snake
- The reed snake, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is an animal —specifically a snake— and can be found in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: reed snakes may be found in the Akanal and the Great Vale. The Shaar might be too warm for them. [96566, X]
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- remorhaz
- The remorhaz, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in cold deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- reth dekala
- The reth dekala is described in Tome of Battle.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95378, X]
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- retriever
- The retriever, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar construct — more specifically a demon (but not a tanar'ri).
- In the Old Empires: retrievers are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- revenant
- The revenant, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is undead and can be found in any land or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a template.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- rhinoceros
- The rhinoceros, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- riding lizard
- The riding lizard, described in Forgotten Realms, is an animal —specifically a lizard— and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11836, X]
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- rilkan
- The rilkan is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
- top of The List
- river dragon
- River dragon is another name for chiang lung. [88244]
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- roach thrall
- The roach thrall is described in Sharn: City of Towers.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [86420, X]
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- roc
- The roc, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm aerial areas or mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Rocs are related to chaos rocs.
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- rock gnome
- The rock gnome, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically a gnome—and may be encountered in temperate hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- rock wyrm
- The rock wyrmis described in Silver Marches.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88567, X]
- top of The List
- rokuro–kubi
- The rokuro–kubi is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- roper
- The roper, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- rothé
- Examples include
deep rothé,
ghost rothé,
and surface rothé.
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- roving mauler
- The roving mauler is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
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- ruby golem
- The ruby golem, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a construct —specifically a gemstone golem— and can be found in any land or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- rust monster
- The rust monster, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- saguaro sentinel
- The saguaro sentinel is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- sahuagin
- The sahuagin, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid and may be encountered in warm oceans.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Sahuagins are related to malenti.
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- salamander
- The salamander, described in Monster Manual I, is a extraplanar outsider.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- salt mephit
- The salt mephit, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: salt mephits are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- salt quasi–elemental
- The salt quasi–elemental, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically a quasi–elemental.
- In the Old Empires: salt quasi–elementals are found only where summoned. [X]
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- sand dragon
- The sand dragon is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- sand golem
- The sand golem is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- sand hunter
- The sand hunter is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- sanru no oni
- The sanru no oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- sapphire dragon
- The sapphire dragon, described in Monster Manual II, is a dragon —specifically a gem dragon— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- sarrukh
- The sarrukh, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in warm deserts.
- Note that this is a potential PC race. However, since it is also a Creator Race, players should not expect to make sarrukh PCs in the Xaeyruudh campaign. Then again, stranger things have happened. I just can't think of any offhand.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
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- satyr
- The satyr, described in Monster Manual I, is a fey and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- saurosphinx
- The saurosphinx is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- scalamagdrion
- The scalamagdrion, described in Magic of Faerûn, is a dragon and can be found in cold subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11964, X]
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- scaled stalker
- The scaled stalker is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- scorpion
- The scorpion, described in Monster Manual I, is a vermin and may be encountered in any deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- scorpion swarm
- The scorpion swarm is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- scorrow
- The scorrow is described in Secrets of Xen'drik.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95372, X]
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- scrag
- The scrag, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically a troll— and may be encountered in cold aquatic areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- scyllan
- The scyllan is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- sea cat
- The sea cat, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate oceans.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- sea dragon
- Sea dragon is another name for lung wang. [88244]
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- sea hag
- The sea hag, described in Monster Manual I, is a monstrous humanoid —specifically a hag— and can be found in any aquatic area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- sea kin
- The sea kin is described in Races of Destiny.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17737, X]
- top of The List
- seal
- The seal is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- sea lion
- The sea lion is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- sea snake
- The sea snake is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- sea wolf
- The sea wolf is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- seismosaurus
- The seismosaurus, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and may be encountered in warm forests, hills, marshes, and plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- serpentflesh golem
- The serpentflesh golem, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a construct and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
- Serpentflesh golem is thematically related to flesh golem.
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- serval
- The serval is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- sewerm
- The sewerm, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is an animal and can be found in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: sewerms may be found in sewers across the Old Empires. [96566, X]
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- shade
- The shade, described in Forgotten Realms, is an outsider, and can be found in any land or subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a template.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11836, X]
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- shadow
- The shadow, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- shadow creature
- The shadow creature is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
- top of The List
- shadow dragon
- The shadow dragon, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a dragon and can be found in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- top of The List
- shadow elemental
- The shadow elemental is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
- top of The List
- shadow jelly
- The shadow jelly is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
- top of The List
- shadow mastiff
- The shadow mastiff, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: shadow mastiffs are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- shadow sibling
- The shadow sibling is described in Magic of Eberron.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88291, X]
- top of The List
- shadow simulacrum
- The shadow simulacrum is described in Shadowdale: The Scourging of the Land.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95569, X]
- top of The List
- shadowslain
- The shadowslain is described in Shadowdale: The Scourging of the Land.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95569, X]
- top of The List
- shadow–walker
- The shadow–walker, described in Unapproachable East, is a humanoid and can be found in any land or subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- shalarin
- The shalarin, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid and can be found in warm and temperate aquatic areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- shambling mound
- The shambling mound, described in Monster Manual I, is a plant and may be encountered in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- sharakim
- The sharakim is described in Races of Destiny.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17737, X]
- top of The List
- shark
- The shark, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in cold oceans.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Sharks are related to dire sharks.
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- dire shark
- The dire shark, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in cold oceans.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dire sharks are related to sharks.
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- sharn
- The sharn, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an aberration and can be found in any land or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- shen lung
- The shen lung is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- shield dwarf
- The shield dwarf, described in Monster Manual I (as mountain dwarf) and Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid —specifically a dwarf— and can be found in temperate mountain areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 11832, X]
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- shield guardian
- The shield guardian, described in Monster Manual I, is a construct and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- shikibu no oni
- The shikibu no oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- shikki–gaki
- The shikki–gaki is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- shinen–gaki
- The shinen–gaki is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- shirokinu–katsukami
- The shirokinu–katsukami is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- shocker
- The shocker is described in Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88237, X]
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- shocker lizard
- The shocker lizard, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- shrieker
- The shrieker, described in Monster Manual I, is a plant —specifically a fungus— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- shrieking hag
- The shrieking hag, described in Unapproachable East, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in cold plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- silver dragon
- The silver dragon, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon —specifically a metallic dragon— and may be encountered in temperate mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- sinister
- The sinister, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a magical beast —specifically a bat— and may be encountered in any aerial, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- sisiutl
- The sisiutl is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- siv
- The siv, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid and can be found in any marsh area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- skarn
- The skarn is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
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- skeleton
- The skeleton, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- skulk
- The skulk is described in Races of Destiny.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17737, X]
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- skum
- The skum, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in any lakes or rivers.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Skum are associated with aboleths.
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- slaad
- Examples include
blue slaad,
death slaad,
gray slaad,
green slaad,
and red slaad.
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- smoke mephit
- The smoke mephit, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: smoke mephits are found only where summoned. [X]
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- smoke para–elemental
- The smoke para–elemental, described in Manual of the Planes, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically a para–elemental.
- In the Old Empires: smoke para–elementals are found only where summoned. [88242, X]
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- snake
- Examples include
constrictor snake,
deathfang,
dung snake,
flying snake,
glacier snake,
reed snake,
sewerm,
starsnake,
tree python,
two–headed adder,
viper,
whipsnake,
and winged viper.
- Snakes are related to dire snakes and legendary snakes.
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- dire snake
- Examples include
dire constrictor snake
and dire viper.
- Dire snakes are related to snakes and legendary snakes.
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- legendary snake
- Examples include
legendary constrictor snake
and legendary viper.
- Legendary snakes are related to snakes and dire snakes.
- top of The List
- snake head
- The snake head is described in Shadowdale: The Scourging of the Land.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95569, X]
- top of The List
- snapping turtle
- The snapping turtle is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- snowcloak
- The snowcloak is described in Silver Marches.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88567, X]
- top of The List
- solar
- The solar, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically an angel.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- monstrous solifugid
- Monstrous solifugid is another name for giant sun spider. [17738]
- top of The List
- monstrous solpugid
- Monstrous solpugid is another name for giant sun spider. [17738]
- top of The List
- song dragon
- The song dragon, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a dragon and can be found in any urban area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- souleater
- The souleater is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
- top of The List
- soulfused construct
- The soulfused construct is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
- top of The List
- soulspark
- The soulspark is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
- top of The List
- spark lasher
- The spark lasher is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- spectator
- The spectator, described in Magic of Faerûn, is an aberration —specifically a beholderkin— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11964, X]
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- spectral creature
- The spectral creature, described in Dragons of Faerûn, is undead.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95379, X]
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- spectral harpist
- The spectral harpist, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an incorporeal undead —specifically a ghost— and can be found in any climate and terrain.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- spectral mage
- The spectral mage, described in Magic of Faerûn, is undead and can be found in any land or subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a template.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11964, X]
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- spectral panther
- The spectral panther, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a magical beast and can be found in any land or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- spectre
- The spectre, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- spellscale
- The spellscale is described in Races of the Dragon.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95369, X]
- top of The List
- spellwurm
- The spellwurm is described in Magic of Eberron.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88291, X]
- top of The List
- sperm whale
- Sperm whale is another name for cachalot whale. [17755]
- top of The List
- sphinx
- Examples include
androsphinx,
criosphinx,
gynosphinx,
and hieracosphinx.
- top of The List
- spider
- The spider, described in Monster Manual I, is a vermin and may be encountered in any forests.
- Examples include
hairy spider,
giant sun spider,
sword spider,
and giant whip spider.
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- spider swarm
- The spider swarm, described in Monster Manual I, is a vermin swarm and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- spider eater
- The spider eater, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- Note that this is an exotic mount.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- spinagon
- The spinagon is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
- top of The List
- spinosaurus
- The spinosaurus, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and may be encountered in warm forests, hills, marshes, and plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- spiretop dragon
- The spiretop dragon is described in Sharn: City of Towers.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [86420, X]
- top of The List
- spirit dragon
- Spirit dragon is another name for shen lung. [88244]
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- spirit folk
- The spirit folk, described in Unapproachable East and Oriental Adventures, is a humanoid and can be found in any land or subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, 88244, X]
- top of The List
- spirit naga
- The spirit naga, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration —specifically a naga— and may be encountered in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- spitting crawler
- The spitting crawler, described in Forgotten Realms, is an animal —specifically a lizard— and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11836, X]
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- spitting felldrake
- The spitting felldrake, described in Monster Manual II, is a dragon —specifically a felldrake— and may be encountered in temperate forests, hills, plains, or subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- top of The List
- sprite
- Examples include
grig,
nixie,
and pixie.
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- squid
- The squid, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate oceans.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- giant squid
- The giant squid, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate oceans.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- giant stag beetle
- The giant stag beetle, described in Monster Manual I, is a vermin —specifically a beetle— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- stained glass golem
- The stained glass golem, described in Monster Manual II, is a construct —specifically a golem— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: stained glass golems are utilized as guardians in libraries and temples across the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- starsnake
- The starsnake, described in Shining South, is a magical beast —specifically a snake— and can be found in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17929, X]
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- steam mephit
- The steam mephit, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: steam mephits are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- steam quasi–elemental
- The steam quasi–elemental, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically a quasi–elemental.
- In the Old Empires: steam quasi–elementals are found only where summoned. [X]
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- steeder
- The steeder, described in Races of Faerûn, is a magical beast and can be found in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88578, X]
- Steeders are often found in association with duergar.
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- steel dragon
- The steel dragon, described in Dragons of Faerûn, is a dragon and can be found in temperate plains areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95379, X]
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- stegosaurus
- The stegosaurus, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and can be found in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
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- stinger
- The stinger, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in temperate and warm deserts, mountains, or subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- stingray
- The stingray is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
- top of The List
- stingtail
- The stingtail, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid and can be found in temperate deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- stirge
- The stirge, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in warm marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- stonechild
- The stonechild is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- stone drake
- The stone drake is described in Races of Stone.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96567, X]
- top of The List
- stone flyer
- The stone flyer, described in Underdark, is a magical beast and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- stone giant
- The stone giant, described in Monster Manual I, is a giant and may be encountered in temperate mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- stone golem
- The stone golem, described in Monster Manual I, is a construct and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- storm giant
- The storm giant, described in Monster Manual I, is a giant and may be encountered in warm mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- stormstalk
- The stormstalk is described in Magic of Eberron.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88291, X]
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- giant strider
- The giant strider, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a magical beast and can be found in warm mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- Striders are often found in association with firenewts.
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- succubus
- The succubus, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a tanar'ri.
- In the Old Empires: succubi are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- sulphur mephit
- The sulphur mephit is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- sun giant
- The sun giant, described in Monster Manual II, is a giant and may be encountered in warm and temperate deserts.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- giant sun spider
- The giant sun spider, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is a vermin —specifically a spider— and can be found in any land or subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: the whip scorpion is often tamed by drow. it is found on the surface only in deserts and volcanic regions. [17738, X]
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- surface rothé
- The surface rothé, described in Forgotten Realms, is a magical beast —specifically a rothé— and can be found in any cold land area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11836, X]
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- svirfneblin
- The svirfneblin, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically a gnome—and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- swarm
- See the swarm Subtype.
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- sword spider
- The sword spider, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a vermin —specifically a spider— and can be found in warm forests or subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- top of The List
- taer
- The taer, described in Unapproachable East, is a giant and can be found in cold mountains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
- top of The List
- tainted one
- The tainted one, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in warm land areas.
- Note that this is a template.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- Tainted ones are found in association with yuan–ti.
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- tako
- The tako is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- tallfellow halfling
- The tallfellow halfling, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically a halfling— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- tall mouther
- The tall mouther, described in Shining South and Monsters of Faerûn, is an aberration and can be found in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: tall mouthers occasionally wander into the Eastern Shaar. [17929, 11832, X]
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- tanar'ri
- This is a group of fiends of Chaotic Evil alignment.
- Examples include
babau,
balor,
dretch,
glabrezu,
hezrou,
jarilith,
jovoc,
kelvezu,
marilith,
nalfeshnee,
palrethee,
succubus,
and vrock.
- This is a peculiar group of demons; they have their own Subtype.
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- tanarukk
- The tanarukk, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a native outsider —specifically a tiefling— and can be found in any land area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- Fey'ri are descended from orcs and tanar'ri.
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- tarrasque
- The tarrasque, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in any terrestrial area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- tasloi
- The tasloi, described in Shining South, is a humanoid and can be found in warm forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17929, X]
- top of The List
- tasloi
- The tasloi is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- telthor
- The telthor, described in Unapproachable East, is a fey and can be found in cold forests and hills.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
- top of The List
- temporal filcher
- The temporal filcher is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- tendriculos
- The tendriculos, described in Monster Manual I, is a plant and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- tengu
- Examples include
crow–headed tengu
and human–headed tengu.
- top of The List
- tentacle spider
- The tentacle spider is described in Secrets of Xen'drik.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95372, X]
- top of The List
- termite
- Examples include
termite queen,
termite soldier,
and termite worker.
- top of The List
- termite queen
- The termite queen is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- termite soldier
- The termite soldier is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- termite worker
- The termite worker is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- thaalud
- Thaalud is another name for tomb tapper. [17738]
- top of The List
- thaskor
- The thaskor is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- Thayan golem
- The Thayan golem, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a construct —specifically a golem— and can be found in any land or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
- top of The List
- thomil
- The thomil, described in Unapproachable East, is a native elemental and can be found in cold mountains.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
- top of The List
- thoqqua
- The thoqqua, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar elemental.
- In the Old Empires: thoqqua are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
- top of The List
- thought eater
- The thought eater is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- thought slayer
- The thought slayer is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
- top of The List
- threskisphinx
- The threskisphinx is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- thri–kreen
- The thri–kreen, described in Expanded Psionics Handbook, Shining South, and Savage Species, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in warm deserts and plains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: thri–kreen are known amongst the nomadic tribes of the Shaar and the Eastern Shaar. [96666, 17929, 88158, X]
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- throwing scarab
- The throwing scarab is described in Magic of Eberron.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88291, X]
- top of The List
- thrum worm
- The thrum worm is described in Races of Stone.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96567, X]
- top of The List
- thunderbird
- The thunderbird is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- Tiamat
- Tiamat is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: Tiamat is unique, and is active in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
- top of The List
- aspect of Tiamat
- The aspect of Tiamat is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
- top of The List
- tiefling
- The tiefling, described in Monster Manual I and Races of Destiny, is a native outsider — more specifically a planetouched— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- Examples include
fey'ri
and tanarukk.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, 17737, X]
- This is a peculiar group of planetouched.
- top of The List
- t'ien lung
- The t'ien lung is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- tigbanua buso
- The tigbanua buso is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- tiger
- The tiger, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Tigers are related to dire tigers, weretigers, and dire weretigers.
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- dire tiger
- The dire tiger, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dire tigers are related to tigers, weretigers, and dire weretigers.
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- titan
- The titan, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: titans are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- toad
- The toad, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- toads are related to dire toads.
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- dire toad
- The dire toad, described in Monster Manual II and Masters of the Wild, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, 88164, X]
- Dire toads are related to toads.
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- giant toad
- The giant toad is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
- top of The List
- tojanida
- The tojanida, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: tojanidas are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- tomb tapper
- The tomb tapper, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn and Monsters of Faerûn, is a construct and can be found in subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: the tomb tapper is limited to the Underdark. [17738, X]
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- tooth beast
- The tooth beast is described in Tome of Magic.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95365, X]
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- topaz dragon
- The topaz dragon, described in Monster Manual II, is a dragon —specifically a gem dragon— and may be encountered in any aquatic area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- top of The List
- dire tortoise
- The dire tortoise is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- top of The List
- totem giant
- The totem giant is described in Magic of Incarnum.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88579, X]
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- treant
- The treant, described in Monster Manual I, is a plant and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- tree python
- The tree python, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a magical beast and can be found in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: tree pythons can be found in the Ganathwood; other forests are too warm. [96566, X]
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- tren
- The tren, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a humanoid and can be found in temperate aquatic areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
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- tressym
- The tressym, described in Forgotten Realms and Lost Empires of Faerûn, is a magical beast and can be found in temperate and warm lands. Note that 17738 overrides the earlier classification as an animal.
- In the Old Empires: the tressym is limited to a few small locales. [17738, 11836, X]
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- triceratops
- The triceratops, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- cave triceratops
- The cave triceratops is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- triton
- The triton, described in Monster Manual I, is an native outsider and may be encountered in temperate oceans.
- In the Old Empires: tojanidas are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- troglodyte
- The troglodyte, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- troll
- The troll, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid and may be encountered in cold mountains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- Examples include
scrag,
fell troll,
ice troll,
and mur–zhagul.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- trumpet archon
- The trumpet archon, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically an archon.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- tsuburu no oni
- The tsuburu no oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- tsuno
- The tsuno is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- tumbling mound
- The tumbling mound is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- tun mi lung
- The tun mi lung is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- twig blight
- The twig blight, described in Monster Manual II and The Sunless Citadel, is a plant and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, 11640, X]
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- two–headed adder
- The two–headed adder, described in Forgotten Realms, is an animal —specifically a snake— and can be found in temperate hills and subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11836, X]
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- typhoon dragon
- Typhoon dragon is another name for tun mi lung. [88244]
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- tyrannosaurus
- The tyrannosaurus, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dinosaur— and may be encountered in warm plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- cave tyrannosaurus
- The cave tyrannosaurus is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- tyrantfog zombie
- The tyrantfog zombie, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is undead —specifically a zombie— and can be found in any land or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- uchuulon
- The uchuulon is described in Stormwrack.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17867, X]
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- udaroot
- The udaroot is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- ugulu no oni
- The ugulu no oni is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- ultroloth
- The ultroloth is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
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- umber hulk
- The umber hulk, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- umbral banyan
- The umbral banyanis described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
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- unbodied
- The unbodied is described in Expanded Psionics Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96666, X]
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- underfolk
- The underfolk is described in Races of Destiny.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17737, X]
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- unicorn
- The unicorn, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Unicorns are related to black unicorns. Unicorns with the celestial creature template applied are known as celestial chargers.
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- unraveler
- The unraveler is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- urdark
- The urdark is described in Magic of Eberron.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88291, X]
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- urdunnir
- The urdunnir, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid —specifically a dwarf— and can be found in subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- ur'epona
- The ur'epona is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- uridezu
- The uridezu is described in Manual of the Planes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88242, X]
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- monstrous uropygid
- Monstrous uropygid is another name for giant whip scorpion. [17738]
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- uthraki
- The uthraki, described in Unapproachable East, is a monstrous humanoid and a shapechanger and can be found in cold forests and hills.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- valkyrie
- The valkyrie is described in Tome of Battle.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95378, X]
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- vampire
- The vampire, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a template, and a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- vampire spawn
- The vampire spawn, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- vampiric ixitxachitl
- The vampiric ixitxachitl, described in Monster Manual II, is an aberration and may be encountered in warm oceans.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- Vampiric ixitxachitls are related to ixitxachitls.
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- vargouille
- The vargouille, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: vargouilles are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- aspect of Vecna
- The aspect of Vecna is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- giant velvet worm
- The giant velvet worm, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is a vermin and can be found in warm marshes.
- In the Old Empires: the Adderswamp might be an acceptable habitat for the giant velvet worm, but the werecrocodiles won't let anything bigger than them survive. [17738, X]
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- giant vinegaroon
- Giant vinegaroon is another name for giant whip scorpion. [17738]
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- violet fungus
- The violet fungus, described in Monster Manual I, is a plant —specifically a fungus— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- vivacious creature
- The vivacious creature is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- viper
- The viper, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a snake— and may be encountered in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Vipers are related to dire vipers and legendary vipers.
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- dire viper
- The dire viper, described in Monster Manual II and Masters of the Wild, is an animal —specifically a dire animal and a snake— and may be encountered in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, 88164, X]
- Dire vipers are related to vipers and legendary vipers.
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- legendary viper
- The legendary viper, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal —specifically a legendary animal and a snake— and may be encountered in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
- Legendary vipers are related to vipers and dire vipers.
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- void mephit
- The void mephit, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: void mephits are found only where summoned. [X]
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- void ooze
- The void ooze is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- void quasi–elemental
- The void quasi–elemental, added for the sake of completeness, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically a quasi–elemental.
- In the Old Empires: void quasi–elementals are found only where summoned. [X]
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- volodni
- The volodni, described in Unapproachable East, is a plant and can be found in cold forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88581, X]
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- vour
- The vour is described in Magic of Eberron.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88291, X]
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- vrock
- The vrock, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider — specifically a tanar'ri.
- In the Old Empires: vrocks are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- vulture
- The vulture is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- dire vulture
- The dire vulture is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- walking wall
- The walking wall is described in Miniatures Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96582, X]
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- wang–liang
- The wang–liang is described in Oriental Adventures.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88244, X]
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- war bat
- The war bat, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal —specifically a desmodu bat— and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- war camel
- The war camel is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
- War camel is thematically related to warhorse and war pony.
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- warforged scorpion
- The warforged scorpion is described in Secrets of Xen'drik.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95372, X]
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- warhorse
- Examples include
heavy war horse
and light warhorse.
- Warhorses are related to horses.
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- heavy warhorse
- The heavy warhorse, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Warhorse is thematically related to war camel and war pony.
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- light warhorse
- The light warhorse, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Warhorse is thematically related to war camel and war pony.
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- war pony
- The war pony, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- War pony is thematically related to war camel and warhorse.
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- giant wasp
- The giant wasp, described in Monster Manual I, is a vermin and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- waste crawler
- The waste crawler is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- wasteland troll
- The wasteland troll is described in Sandstorm.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17739, X]
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- watchghost
- The watchghost, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an incorporeal undead —specifically a ghost— and can be found in any climate and terrain.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- water elemental
- The water elemental, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar elemental— specifically an elemental.
- In the Old Empires: water elementals are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- water elementite swarm
- The water elementite swarm is described in Planar Handbook.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17920, X]
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- water genasi
- The water genasi, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a native outsider —specifically a genasi— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- water mephit
- The water mephit, described in Monster Manual I, is an extraplanar outsider— specifically a mephit.
- In the Old Empires: water mephits are found only where summoned. [17755, X]
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- water naga
- The water naga, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration —specifically a naga— and may be encountered in temperate aquatic areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- water weird
- The water weird, described in Monster Manual II, is an extraplanar elemental —specifically an elemental weird— and may be encountered on the Prime Material in any pool of elemental water.
- In the Old Empires: water weirds are found only where summoned. [88268, X]
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- weasel
- The weasel, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Weasels are related to dire weasels.
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- dire weasel
- The dire weasel, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in temperate hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dire weasels are related to weasels.
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- elemental weird
- Examples include
air weird,
earth weird,
fire weird,
and water weird.
- Weirds are related to elementals.
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- wemic
- The wemic, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a monstrous humanoid and can be found in temperate and warm plains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- werebat
- The werebat, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn and Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and can be found in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: the werebat is only likely to be found in or near drow civilizations. [17738, 11832, X]
- Bats are given as Diminutive, but the werebat is assumed to be based on a Medium bat, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Small, Medium, or Large size. Werebats are related to bats and dire werebats.
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- dire werebat
- The dire werebat, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and can be found in any subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
- Dire bats are Large size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Medium, Large, or Huge size. Dire werebats are related to dire bats and werebats.
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- werebear
- Examples include
black werebear,
brown werebear,
and polar werebear.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Werebears are related to bears, dire bears, and dire werebears.
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- dire werebear
- Examples include
dire black werebear,
dire brown werebear,
and dire polar werebear.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Dire werebears are related to bears, dire bears, and werebears.
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- black werebear
- The black werebear, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
- Black bears are Medium size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Small, Medium, or Large size. Black werebears are related to black bears, dire black bears, and dire black werebears.
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- dire black werebear
- The dire black werebear, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
- Dire black bears are Large size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Medium, Large, or Huge size. Dire black werebears are related to black bears, dire black bears, and black werebears.
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- brown werebear
- The brown werebear, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in cold forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Brown bears are Large size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Medium, Large, or Huge size. Brown werebears are related to brown bears, dire brown bears, and dire brown werebears.
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- dire brown werebear
- The dire brown werebear, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in cold forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
- Dire brown bears are Huge size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Large, Huge, or Gargantuan size. Dire brown werebears are related to brown bears, dire brown bears, and brown werebears.
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- polar werebear
- The polar werebear, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in cold plains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Polar bears are Large size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Medium, Large, or Huge size. Polar werebears are related to polar bears, dire polar bears, and dire polar werebears.
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- dire polar werebear
- The dire polar werebear, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in cold plains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
- Dire polar bears are Huge size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Large, Huge, or Gargantuan size. Dire polar werebears are related to polar bears, dire polar bears, and polar werebears.
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- wereboar
- The wereboar, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Boars are Medium size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Small, Medium, or Large size. Wereboars are related to boars and dire wereboars.
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- dire wereboar
- The dire wereboar, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
- Dire boars are Large size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Medium, Large, or Huge size. Dire wereboars are related to dire boars and wereboars.
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- werecat
- The werecat, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and can be found in temperate and warm deserts and plains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: the werecat is found in some urban areas, as well as the open plains. [17738, X]
- Cats are given as Tiny, but the werecat is assumed to be based on a Small cat, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Tiny, Small, or Medium size. Werecats are related to cats.
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- werecrocodile
- The werecrocodile, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, Monsters of Faerûn, and Sandstorm, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and can be found in warm marshes.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: werecrocodiles are limited to the Adderswamp. [17738, 11832, 17739, X]
- Crocodiles are Medium size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Small, Medium, or Large size. Werecrocodiles are related to crocodiles and dire werecrocodiles.
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- dire werecrocodile
- The dire werecrocodile, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and can be found in warm marshes.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: dire werecrocodiles are limited to the Adderswamp. [17738, 11832, X]
- Dire crocodiles are Large size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Medium, Large, or Huge size. Dire werecrocodiles are related to dire crocodiles and werecrocodiles.
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- werelion
- The werelion, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and can be found in warm plains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17738, 11832, X]
- Lions are Large size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Medium, Large, or Huge size. Werelions are related to lions and dire werelions.
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- dire werelion
- The dire werelion, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and can be found in warm plains.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17738, 11832, X]
- Dire lions are Huge size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Large, Huge, or Gargantuan size. Dire werelions are related to dire lions and werelions.
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- wererat
- The wererat, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Rats are Tiny size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Diminutive, Tiny, or Small size. Wererats are related to rats and dire wererats.
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- dire wererat
- The dire wererat, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
- Dire rats are Small size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Tiny, Small, or Medium size. Dire wererats are related to dire rats and wererats.
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- wereserpent
- The wereserpent, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and can be found in warm forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: wereserpents were initially created by Set. Unbeknownst to most, wereserpents are now associated with the yuan–ti of the Adder Peaks, infiltrating Saden, and influencing events in Soorenar. [96566, X]
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- wereshark
- The wereshark, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn and Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in warm oceans.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: the wereshark is found in several oceans. [17738, 11832, X]
- Weresharks are assumed to be based on Large sharks, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Medium, Large, or Huge size. Weresharks are related to sharks and dire weresharks.
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- dire wereshark
- The dire wereshark, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in warm oceans.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
- Dire sharks are Huge size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Large, Huge, or Gargantuan size. Dire weresharks are related to dire sharks and weresharks.
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- weretiger
- The weretiger, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Tigers are Large size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Medium, Large, or Huge size. Weretigers are related to tigers and dire weretigers.
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- dire weretiger
- The dire weretiger, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in warm forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
- Dire tigers are Huge size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Large, Huge, or Gargantuan size. Dire weretigers are related to dire tigers and weretigers.
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- werewolf
- The werewolf, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- Wolves are Medium size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Small, Medium, or Large size. Werewolves are related to wolves and werewolves.
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- dire werewolf
- The dire werewolf, added for completeness, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [X]
- Dire wolves are Large size, so this template may be applied to any humanoid or giant of Medium, Large, or Huge size. Dire werewolves are related to dire wolves and werewolves.
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- werewolf lord
- The werewolf lord, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid shapechanger —specifically a lycanthrope— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- whale
- Examples include
baleen whale,
cachalot whale,
and orca.
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- giant whip scorpion
- The giant whip scorpion, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is a vermin and can be found in any land or subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: the whip scorpion is often tamed by drow. it is found on the surface only in deserts and volcanic regions. [17738, X]
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- whipsnake
- The whipsnake, described in Serpent Kingdoms, is an animal —specifically a snake— and can be found in temperate marshes.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96566, X]
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- giant whip spider
- The giant whip spider, described in Lost Empires of Faerûn, is a vermin —specifically a spider— and can be found in any land or subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: the whip scorpion is often tamed by drow. it is found on the surface only in deserts and volcanic regions. [17738, X]
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- whisper gnome
- The whisper gnome is described in Races of Stone.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [96567, X]
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- white abishai
- The white abishai, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is an extraplanar outsider.
- In the Old Empires: abishai are found only where summoned. [11832, X]
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- white dragon
- The white dragon, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon —specifically a chromatic dragon— and may be encountered in cold mountains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- wight
- The wight, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any terrestrial or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- wild dwarf
- The wild dwarf, described in Monsters of Faerûn, is a humanoid —specifically a dwarf— and can be found in warm forests and subterranean areas.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11832, X]
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- wild elf
- The wild elf, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically an elf— and can be found in warm forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- will–o'–wisp
- The will–o'–wisp, described in Monster Manual I, is an aberration and may be encountered in any aerial , aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- wind steed
- Wind steed is another name for asperi. [88268]
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- winged viper
- The winged viper, described in Forgotten Realms, is an animal —specifically a snake— and can be found in temperate and warm forests and subterranean areas.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [11836, X]
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- winter cyst
- The winter cyst is described in Magic of Eberron.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88291, X]
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- winter wolf
- The winter wolf, described in Monster Manual I, is a a and may be encountered in cold forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- wolf
- The wolf, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- dire wolf
- The dire wolf, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- legendary wolf
- The legendary wolf, described in Monster Manual II, is an animal and may be encountered in temperate forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, X]
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- wolverine
- The wolverine, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal and may be encountered in cold forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- dire wolverine
- The dire wolverine, described in Monster Manual I, is an animal —specifically a dire animal— and may be encountered in cold forests.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- wood elf
- The wood elf, described in Monster Manual I, is a humanoid —specifically an elf— and can be found in temperate forests.
- Note that this is a potential PC race.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- worg
- The worg, described in Monster Manual I, is a magical beast and may be encountered in temperate plains.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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- wraith
- The wraith, described in Monster Manual I, is undead and may be encountered in any aerial, aquatic, terrestrial, or subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
- Wraiths are related to dread wraiths.
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- wretchling
- The wretchling is described in Secrets of Xen'drik.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [95372, X]
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- wyste
- The wyste, described in Monster Manual II and The Speaker in Dreams, is an aberration and may be encountered in any subterranean area.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [88268, 88062, X]
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- wyvern
- The wyvern, described in Monster Manual I, is a dragon and may be encountered in warm hills.
- In the Old Empires: these creatures are not known to lair in the Old Empires. [17755, X]
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