Dungeons & Delvers: Red Book Monster List

In between fleshing out and updating classes and races, and added more tables for random things (such as backgrounds and character generation), rules for exceptional and superior mounts, skill perks, etc we've been rounding out the monster roster.

Here's the current list of everything we've done so far, sorted completely alphabetically (some monsters will be grouped into categories where it makes sense):

  • Aboleth
  • Animated object (tiny- to gargantuan-sized)
  • Ankheg
  • Apparition
  • Apprentice Wizard
  • Argon
  • Azer champion
  • Azer thane
  • Azer warrior
  • Bandit
  • Bandit leader
  • Banshee
  • Bat
  • Behir
  • Black bear
  • Black pudding
  • Bloated zombie
  • Bone devil
  • Bonnacon
  • Brown bear
  • Bulette
  • Byakhee
  • Cath sith
  • Calygreyhound
  • Cave whelk
  • Cherubim
  • Cinderbone skeleton
  • Clay golem
  • Cloaker
  • Cloud giant
  • Cockatrice
  • Copper dragon
  • Corpse crawler
  • Crawling claw
  • Dark young
  • Darkmantle
  • Death cult acolyte
  • Death cult executioner
  • Death cult guard
  • Death cult priest
  • Death knight
  • Deep one
  • Deer
  • Dire bat
  • Dire boar
  • Dire goat
  • Dire hedgehog
  • Dire rat
  • Dire wolf
  • Donkey
  • Doppelganger
  • Drakrian sorcerer
  • Drakrian warrior
  • Draugr
  • Dullahan
  • Eagle
  • Elven enchanter
  • Elven hunter
  • Elven knight
  • Elven warrior
  • Ettercap
  • Fire giant
  • Fledgling mimic
  • Flumph
  • Flying polyp
  • Frogman
  • Frost giant
  • Gargoyle
  • Gelatinous cube
  • Ghost
  • Ghoul
  • Giant crab
  • Giant frog
  • Giant snake
  • Giant spider
  • Gibbering mouther
  • Gluttonous ishim
  • Gnome
  • Goat
  • Goblin shaman
  • Goblin sneak
  • Gnoll hunter
  • Gray ooze
  • Griffon
  • Grimlock
  • Hearth kobold
  • Hedgehog
  • Hell hound
  • Homunculus
  • Horse
  • Hound of Tindalos
  • Iron golem
  • Lemure
  • Lich
  • Lindworm
  • Lizardman shaman
  • Lizardman warrior
  • Lynx
  • Malakhim
  • Marilith
  • Mimic
  • Mine kobold
  • Mohrg
  • Mummy
  • Nimbus
  • Nuckelavee
  • Ochre jelly
  • Ogre
  • Ophan
  • Orc dreadlord
  • Orc warrior
  • Orcus
  • Otyugh
  • Owl
  • Owlbear
  • Pard
  • Peryton
  • Phase cat
  • Pixie
  • Power
  • Principality
  • Purple worm
  • Puca
  • Raven
  • Red dragon
  • Remorhaz
  • Roper
  • Rust monster
  • Salamander
  • Scarecrow reaper
  • Scarecrow warden
  • Seps
  • Seraph
  • Shadow
  • Shambling mound
  • Shroud
  • Skagant
  • Skeletal horse
  • Skeleton warrior
  • Slothful cherubim
  • Spellskull
  • Stone giant
  • Stone golem
  • Strix
  • Succubus
  • Swan
  • Sycophantimp
  • Sylph
  • Tarasque
  • Tattered scarecrow
  • Thulid
  • Treant
  • Troglodyte
  • Troglodyte champion
  • Troglodyte shaman
  • Undine
  • Unicorn
  • Vampire
  • Virtue
  • Warhorse
  • Water weird
  • Werebear evoker
  • Wereboar warrior
  • Werewolf hunter
  • Wisp
  • Wolf
  • Wolpertinger
  • Wood golem
  • Wrathful ishim
  • Wraith
  • Wurm
  • Wyrm
  • Wyvern
  • Xorn
  • Zombie hulk
  • Zombie rotter

Let us know if we missed something you really want to see. Shying away from Greek stuff for now. That's all either going into a Greek-specific issue of Delver, or it'll be a Kickstarter stretch goal (and then go into an issue of Delver if the goal isn't met). Anyway, here's some WIP monster art:



Announcements
You can now get a physical copy of Dungeons & Delvers: Black Book in whatever format you want (the PDF is also on sale on DriveThru)! We've also released the first big supplement for it, Appendix D, so pick that up if you want more of everything.

The first issue of The Delver, a magazine featuring fungal-themed content for both players and GMs (including an adventure in which myconids find religion), is available!

Our latest Dungeon World class, The Ranger, is now available.

Dwarven Vault is our sixth 10+ Treasures volume. If you're interested in thirty dwarven magic items (including an eye that lets you shoot lasers) and nearly a dozen new bits of dungeon gear, check it out!

By fan demand, we've mashed all of our 10+ Treasure volumes into one big magic item book, making it cheaper and more convenient to buy in print (which you can now do).

4 comments:

  1. As a minor nitpick, in the names of angels taken from hebrew, ''im'' is a plural suffix. You'd have one seraph or cherub, and two seraphim or cherubim, for example.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. They are and...huh, did not know that (obviously). I'll change those but what would malakhim become then? Just malakh? Also: know any books on crazier angel descriptions and/or abilities?

      Delete
    2. Yeah, just malakh. Likewise ophanim would be ophan, and I think ishim would be ish or esh. I'm not familiar with any good books to recommend, unfortunately.

      Delete
    3. Aaah darnit. Oh well, thanks for pointing the plural thing out. :-)

      Delete

Powered by Blogger.