Posted by Caveman 10/01/2017 7:52 am | #1 |
MMM - Mini-Monster Manual:
Well I was working at a lot of the monsters collected from these forums and planning a PDF of the lot, but luckily I waited (for no obvious reason) as 4 days later the 2E AS&SH came via my E-mails and ah, so thankfully I had paused in my endeavours.
But, spending some time removing monsters added to new 2E and doing other things has slowed the process, but I had done this. Planning on adding others soon, just trying to edit my bad grammar!
So from Yora, the dæmonic entities of the Black Abyss...
Dæmons
Edit: Note: I use a FA: 0 system; that is every AC adds to 20; example: AC 7 is 13, AC 1 equals 19.
or at higher AC the rule is 20 + negative AC as a plus modifier; example: AC -2 = 22, AC -5 = 25, etc.
And attack options is total bonases. Fighter 4th-level = +4 (+1 mastery), +1 from Str 17, +2 magical sword (hmm, how he get a +2 sword); equals a total of +8. So monster has AC 3 = 17, need 9 or higher to hit!
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Posted by Caveman 10/12/2017 10:15 am | #2 |
Credits:
Cave Crawler, Giant Mantis: by Yora.
Dæmonized Orc, Dæmonized Familiar*: by Blackadder23.
Chalicothere, Memory Spider: by Handy Haversack.
Giant Cave Goat: Monkeydono.
Erinyes , Voormis, Crawler from the Slime, Weresabre-tooth Tiger, Maenad: Caveman.
Living Dead: Jason Zavoda.
Giant White Centipede: Ghul, Blackadder23 and Caveman.
Bird-man with Arms: Ghul and Caveman.
* I know this is in the new 2E, but I just had to add it; as I took a few hours placing the face of a AD&D Naga onto a black cat and think it deserves the show!
And to Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson; amongst others.
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Posted by Caveman 10/12/2017 10:17 am | #3 |
Posted by Jimm.Iblis 2/11/2018 12:33 am | #4 |
Wonderful!! I was looking for a thread like this to compile converted or original monsters. I've been doing a few, here's one i just finished that will probably get no play.
Titan Scarab ⁞ App 1 ⁞ AC -5 DR 1 ⁞ MV 100, fly 100 ⁞ HD 22+22 (hp 111) ⁞ ATT bite (6d6 plus gnaw and disease) ⁞ SA/D: trample (4d6), gnaw, disease, mindless ⁞ SV 8 ⁞ ML 10 ⁞ INT non ⁞ DX 8 ⁞ SZ L ⁞ TC - ⁞ XP 10,000 ⁞ Instinct: eat it all
This massive beetle is the size of a fortress, and has a hard, blue-black carapace spattered with dust and dung. Its immense, club-like mandibles clash with a hungry fervor.
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Posted by Jimm.Iblis 2/11/2018 1:10 am | #5 |
Travel in style.
Byakhee ⁞ App 1d4 ⁞ AC 8 DR 1 ⁞ MV 20, fly 80 ⁞ HD 4 (hp 18) ⁞ ATT 2 talons (2d4) and bite (1D4 + 1D4 STR drain) ⁞ SA/D: flight, drain STR, rend; immunity to fire/cold ⁞ SV 15 ⁞ ML 10 ⁞ INT avg ⁞ DX 13 ⁞ SZ M ⁞ TC - ⁞ XP 135 ⁞ Instinct: serve the master
This nauseating winged creature combines the features of a carrion bird, an ant, a bat, and a decomposing human in a most hideous manner.
Posted by Jimm.Iblis 2/11/2018 2:22 am | #6 |
Last one for the night. Starting to get the capchas
Our kobolds are different!
Child of the Night ⁞ App 1d4+5, 10d4, (40-400) ⁞ AC 7 ⁞ MV 30 ⁞ HD 1/2 (hp 2) ⁞ ATT 1 short-spear (1d4) or 1 javelin (1d4) ⁞ SA/D: infravision ⁞ SV 17 ⁞ ML 5 ⁞ INT low-avg ⁞ DX 12 ⁞ SZ S ⁞ TC J,O;Qx5 ⁞ XP 5 ⁞ Instinct: take by overwhelming force
Posted by Jimm.Iblis 2/12/2018 2:32 pm | #7 |
Running Hyboria, Hyperborea, Xoth, or some other low fantasy world and the crusty D&D module you want to use is lousy with bugbears?? Consider instead the shambling boar thing...
Shambling Boar-Thing (Böggel-mann) ⁞ App 1 (2d4) ⁞ AC 5 ⁞ MV 30, climb 20 ⁞ HD 3+1 (hp 13) ⁞ ATT 1 bite (2d4) and weapon (1d8+1) ⁞ SA/D: Surprise opponents 3:6 chance ⁞ SV 15 ⁞ ML 8 ⁞ INT avg ⁞ DX 12 ⁞ SZ M ⁞ TC J, K, L, M; B ⁞ XP 120 ⁞ Instinct: passion for murder
Native to jungles and forests, the shambling boar-things look as though they might be a demon or sorcerous creation made from man and boar. Much to the opposite, these hulking masses of muscle and fur are actually an ancient throwback to the times when beasts and men were much one and the same. They have lived hidden away in the dark parts of the jungle, stalking and killing their prey without outside notice or interference.
Shambling boar-things are five to six feet tall at their bent shoulders, covered in tufts of wiry black hair, and have the long arms of an ape or baboon. Their heads are that of oversized boars, with feral yellow eyes darting from under bony brows in search of prey. Two curving tusks sprout from their upper jaws, but many of their teeth are pointed and dense for the tearing of flesh and plant matter alike.
Boar-things typically use their natural weaponry to deal with anything that confronts them, unless they find a weapon that kills in a fashion they enjoy. They otherwise tear with their tusks and pummel with their fists, but their most fearsome weapon is their uncanny stealth, the thrill they take in murder, and their ability to lay a deadly ambush.
Text adapted from: Steele, Bryan, and Laszlo Cook. MGP7803 Bestiary of the Hyborian Age. Mongoose Publishing Ltd, 2007. Children of the night
Pic linked to artist.
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Posted by Jimm.Iblis 3/03/2018 6:18 pm | #8 |
Pacarana, Giant (bull rat) ⁞ App 1 (1d4+1) ⁞ AC 7 ⁞ MV 30 ⁞ HD 3 (hp 13) ⁞ ATT bite (4d6) ⁞ SA/D: scent ⁞ SV 15 ⁞ ML 5 ⁞ INT animal ⁞ DX 7 ⁞ SZ L ⁞ TC - ⁞ XP 41 ⁞ Instinct: territorial herbivore
Sniffing the air is an ox-sized beast with a rat-like head and terrible foot-long incisors.
* Keen Scent: Surprized only on a 1.
wikipedia wrote:
Josephoartigasia monesi, an extinct species of South American caviomorph rodent, is the largest rodent known, and lived from about 4 to 2 million years ago during the Pliocene to early Pleistocene.[1][/url][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephoartigasia_monesi#cite_note-2][notes 1][/url] The species is one of two in the Josephoartigasia genus, the other being J. magna.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephoartigasia_monesi#cite_note-Rinderknecht-1][1][/url] J. monesi is sometimes called the giant pacarana, after its closest living relative, the pacarana (Dinomys branickii) in the family Dinomyidae.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephoartigasia_monesi#cite_note-Rinderknecht-1][1][/url] The species may have weighed a ton, considerably larger than any living rodent.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephoartigasia_monesi#cite_note-Rinderknecht-1][1][/url] The skull of the holotype is 53 cm (21 in) long, and the remaining incisor is more than 30 cm (12 in) in length. The total estimated body length is 3 m (10 ft), with a height of 1.5 m (5 ft). The rodent's fearsome front teeth and large size may have been used to fight over females for breeding rights and may also have helped defend against predators, including carnivorous marsupials, saber-toothed cats, short-faced bears and terror birds.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephoartigasia_monesi#cite_note-giant_rodent-5][4][/url] The rodent may have lived in an estuarine environment or a delta system with forest communities,[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephoartigasia_monesi#cite_note-Rinderknecht-1][1][/url] and may have eaten soft vegetation.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephoartigasia_monesi#cite_note-newscientist-6][5][/url] It has been stated that J. monesi probably fed on aquatic plants and fruits, because its molars are small and not good for grass or other abrasive (vegetation). Larger mammals also have the advantage of access to low-quality food resources, such as wood, that smaller species are unable to digest.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephoartigasia_monesi#cite_note-giant_rodent-5][4][/url] Finite element analysis was used to estimate the maximum bite force of J. monesi.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephoartigasia_monesi#cite_note-Cox2015-7][6][/url] This study concluded that the bite of J. monesi possibly generated up to 4165 N of force, three times as powerful as predicted for modern day tigers.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephoartigasia_monesi#cite_note-8][7][/url] The study also speculated that J. monesi behaved similarly to elephants, utilizing its incisors like tusks for digging or defense.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephoartigasia_monesi#cite_note-Cox2015-7][6]
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Posted by Caveman 3/04/2018 9:35 am | #9 |
Fantastic Jimm, nice feel using these various creatures and monsters to add the Hyperborea theme.
Posted by Jimm.Iblis 4/01/2018 5:58 pm | #10 |
Haven't posted in awhile. Was looking at giant lagomorphs because of Easter, but came across this far more fascinating creature...
Giant Cheetah ⁞ App 1-4 ⁞ AC 4 ⁞ MV 50 (sprint 150) ⁞ HD 5 (hp 20) ⁞ ATT 2 claws (1d4) bite (2d6) ⁞ SA/D: +1 surprize; sprint; rake ⁞ SV 14 ⁞ ML 8 ⁞ INT animal ⁞ DX 12 ⁞ SZ L ⁞ TC - ⁞ XP 300 ⁞ Instinct: fierce carnivore
This large, sleek feline has a golden coat spotted with black. Its long and powerful legs are obviously capable of great speed.
listverse wrote:
The Giant Cheetah (Acinonyx pardinensis), belonged to the same genus as our modern day Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), and probably looked very similar, but it was much bigger.
At around 120-150 kgs (265-331lbs), it was as large as an African lioness, and was able to take on larger prey than its delicate modern day counterpart.
The Giant Cheetah was also adapted to fast running, but there’s some debate on whether it could run as fast as the modern Cheetah, due to its larger weight, which, according to some, probably made it somewhat slower.
Others, however, have suggested that the Giant Cheetah, having longer legs and bigger heart and lungs, was probably able to run as fast, or even faster, than the cheetah does today – that’s over 115 kph (72mph)! The Giant Cheetah lived in Europe and Asia (from Germany and France to India and China) during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs; it went extinct during the last Ice Age. Due to its living in colder environments than modern day Cheetahs, it is possible that the Giant Cheetah had longer fur and perhaps a lighter coloration. ~ Listverse, "10 Huge Prehistoric Cats"
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Posted by Jimm.Iblis 4/01/2018 6:37 pm | #11 |
From the same article, because who doesn't need a super-tiger? Basically I added a few Hit Dice to Jeff's core rules Tiger.
Cave Tiger ⁞ App 1 (1d4) ⁞ AC 5 ⁞ MV 50 ⁞ HD 8 (hp 36) ⁞ ATT 2 claws (1d6+1) and bite (2d6+1) ⁞ SA/D: +2 surprize; rake (4d4+2) ⁞ SV 13 ⁞ ML 10 ⁞ INT animal ⁞ DX 14 ⁞ SZ L ⁞ TC - ⁞ XP 840 ⁞ Instinct: ferocious, fearless predator
This powerful feline predator moves with a deadly grace, its reddish-orange fur slashed with black stripes.
Listverse wrote:
This is easily the most obscure cat in the list, being known from fragmentary remains which have yet to be formally described. I should mention that the “Pleistocene tiger” is not a separate species, but rather the “early version” of the same tigers we see today. Tigers evolved somewhere in Asia about 2 million years ago, specifically to prey on the enormous diversity of large herbivores living on the continent at the time. Tigers are the largest felines nowadays, with large Bengal and Siberian males reaching up to 300 kgs (661lbs) or more. However, during the Pleistocene, the food supply was greater, and so the tigers themselves were bigger. Some fragmentary remains (including massive jaws and fangs) have been found in Russia, China and Java, suggesting that these “Cave tigers” could reach up to 490 kgs (1080lbs) in weight, being worthy contenders for the title of largest cat ever. ~ Listverse, "10 Huge Prehistoric Cats"
Posted by Jimm.Iblis 4/03/2018 10:13 pm | #12 |
How's this for a reskinned, weird-fic friendly version of an owlbear? or Perhaps something new?
Artist=Denis Zhbankov
Posted by Dwindle 4/04/2018 12:14 am | #13 |
Jimm - that is perfectly horrifying. I'd support its owlbear adaptation for an AS&SH campign, and get a daemonic influence into its backstory.
Posted by Ghul 4/04/2018 9:49 am | #14 |
That is indeed a pretty creepy owlbear!
Posted by Thrasaric 4/16/2018 11:29 am | #15 |
That is a terrifying version of the Owlbear ,I love it!
Posted by Jimm.Iblis 6/06/2018 11:01 pm | #16 |
I needed a deadly hunting spider as a go-to, so decided on this little guy.
Giant Jumping Spider ⁞ App 1 ⁞ AC 6 ⁞ MV 60 ⁞ HD 2+2 (hp 14) ⁞ ATT bite (1d6 plus poison) ⁞ SA/D: 3 in 6 chance to surprise prey, lethal poison (+1 save); jumping charge ⁞ SV 16 ⁞ ML 9 ⁞ INT non ⁞ DX 16 ⁞ SZ S ⁞ XP 246 ⁞ Instinct: ambush predator
This fuzzy blue and gray spider might be cute if it weren't for it being 4 feet long and wide.
Posted by Caveman 2/25/2019 8:18 am | #17 |
More Monsters and Aliens
Redid Crawler of the Slime, same link as above, but no actual game changes, just tidying page, font size, page width only.
Androphage, Hyperkhthoneans: Morty and Cavemen.
Androphage Here:
Hyperkhthonean Here:
Giant Hyperkhthonean Here:
Greater Hyperkhthonean Here:
Cyclopean Hyperkhthonean Here:
Hybrid-Hyperkhthonean Here:
Giant Hybrid-Hyperkhthonean Here:
Scryphozea Here:
Thargun of Lost Vanth Here:
Entity of Mu Here:
The Nine Muses Here:
Posted by Caveman 3/19/2019 1:48 pm | #18 |
Posted by Caveman 3/24/2019 7:13 am | #19 |
More Monsters and Creatures:
Barracudas: Here:
Byakhee: Here:
Cave Tiger: Here:
Dæmons of the Outer Darkness v2: Here:
Deep Dark Cave Worm: Here:
Dolphin: Here:
Eldritch Shark: Here:
Giant Arapaima: Here:
Giant Mountain Goat v2: Here:
Razor Shark: Here:
To the few....
And to Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, Jeff of course; amongst others.
Redid Giant Cave Goat, by Monkeydono. Better presentation, but as a cave goat, I added infra vision. Added new picture. If I come back as a goat, let it be this one, a truly powerful sketch. Eh, that was nothing to do with the fact I call myself Caveman?!?
Redid Dæmons (varied): By Yora. Reduce font size from 12 to 11, added stars, no chances, just sorting for better presentation.
Byakhee, Cave Tiger, by Jimm_Iblis (with more to come).
Deep Dark Cave Worm, by Christopher Stogdill. (converted to Hyperborea).
Eldritch Shark, Razor Shark, by Ar'Pharazon.
Dolphin, Barracudas, by Caveman, Gary Gygax.
Giant Arapaima, by Caveman,
Artists:Goats, by Dallen Lambson (no goat, I mean no joke).
Dolphin, by P. Z? (or is it P. G.).
Deep Dark Cave Worm, by Carolyn Stogdill.
Others: Frank Frazetta, D. A. Trampier (D.A.T.), Ian Baggley, Peter Mullen, and to the others I not properly add.
Posted by Caveman 3/28/2019 7:40 am | #20 |
More Monsters and Creatures III
Fish-men's God: Here:
Giant Cheetah: Here:
Giant Gar: Here:
Giant Jellyfish: Here:
Giant Jumping Spider: Here:
Giant Lamprey: Here:
Giant Pacarana: Here:
Giant Pike: Here:
Grey Shark: Here:
Grey Whale: Here:
Humpback Whale: Here:
To the few....
And to Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, David Wesely, Jeff of course; amongst others.
Redid Androphage, by Morty and Cavemen. Not added XP, sorted AC, fixed some spelling errors and shrunk to fit one page. See Link a few posts above to get.
Giant Cheetah, Giant Jumping Spider, Giant Pacarana, by Jimm_Ibis (with more to come).
Fish-men's God, Giant Jellyfish, Grey Shark, Grey Whale, Humpback Whale, by Caveman.
Giant Gar, Giant Lamprey, by Gary Gygax.
Artists:
Giant Gar by teratophoneus.
Giant Jellyfish, by Anna Colt.
Giant Pike, by maksst.
Cheetah, by B. M.
Grey Shark, by Alex Kypris.
And others unknown or just unpronounceable.
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