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Reptilicus Solitary, Huge, Devious, Terrifying Sticky Acid Spray (d10+5 damage) 24 HP 3 armor Reach, Forceful, Ignores Armor Special Qualities: Magical flight, Twisted slimy visage This creature is a serpentine lesser dragon, with large scales and a slimy cast to its hide. It has four short, clawed legs, and a pair of fan-like wings protruding above its forelimbs. Its face is twisted into a perpetual snarling visage. Instinct: to consume vast amount of meat
- Birth a new Reptilicus from a fallen body-part
- Swallow them whole
- Rapidly heal wounds
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Hellergast Solitary, Magical, Organized Schegge di Ghiaccio (d12 damage 1 piercing) 12 HP 4 armor Close, Far Instinct: Servire la Strega dei Ghiacci
- Controllare il ghiaccio
- Chiamare la Grandine
- Evocare Spettri
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Goblin delle Nevi Horde, Small, Stealthy, Devious, Organized, Intelligent Arco corto (d4 damage) 3 HP 0 armor Close, Reach, Near Instinct: Saccheggiare e creare chaos
- Facciamo "casino"!
- Tendere imboscate e trappole
- Piazzare bombe
- Chiamare altri Goblin
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Hydra Spawn Horde, Small Wicked fangs (d6+2 damage) 3 HP 1 armor Close Special Qualities: Malleable form They were beasts resembling that of a snake and of a man, but with two heads each. Some bore wings and others hooves. I thought them some sick joke of nature, until it ate my nanny goat and rammed through my barn wall. I fear to think of what they could become if they ever ate anything bigger than them. Instinct: Bring live prey to the master
- Take on aspects of the devoured
- Swallow a smaller creature whole
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Werebat Group, Stealthy, Organized, Intelligent, Hoarder Bite or knife (d8 damage 2 piercing) 6 HP 1 armor Close Special Qualities: Wings, Weak to silver, Echolocation Gathering and swarming in the darkness, werebats are becoming more and more of a threat as they induct more of the unfortunate or desperate into their ways. Yet people refuse to see, after all - bats are just to be expected, what is a few more in a cave or a ruin or a forest near town? There is likely something else afoot here but for what purpose? Instinct: To thrive and grow on the periphery
- Transform to pass unnoticed as beast or man
- Strike from nowhere or vanish without a trace
- Subvocally usher forth bats or your fellows
- Locate the unseen
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Weredragon Solitary, Large, Intelligent, Hoarder Bite (d10+4 damage 3 piercing) 20 HP 2 armor Forceful, Messy Special Qualities: Winged, Weak to silver The startling theory that such a thing as a 'weredragon' exists posits even greater forces at work than any could have imagined. Perhaps lycanthropy was never the endgoal in of itself, werewolves and such were merely works in progress - and that the 'curse' was instead some method of... transcendance? Damnation? The reason as to why is hard to determine but one thing is obvious: Weredragons are rare - because the overwhelming personality change that such a powerful curse would inflict upon someone would make it nigh impossible to conceal - but also very difficult to oppose. What's more frightening is the thought that this too is only a step towards some ultimate goal. If so, what could that be? Instinct: To rule
- Transform to pass unnoticed as monster or man
- Bend an element to its will
- Explode forth as an overwhelming surprise
- Act with contempt
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Weregargoyle Solitary, Stealthy, Intelligent, Hoarder Claws (d10+1 damage 1 piercing) 16 HP 2 armor Close Special Qualities: Wings, Weak to Silver Sometimes the curse of lycanthropy can manifest in the most peculiar of ways. Perhaps it was less created by accident but as a direct effect of the experiments of the Sorcerer-Kings of old? Regardless what is known is that monstrous creatures such as gargoyles, the stoneskinned winged reptiles that themselves were legendarily bred for a purpose in the past are among the creatures that lycanthropy can mimic. The result (as far as scant details can allow) has revealed a startling synthesis - something more powerful and more dangerous than either of the two creatures that make up the whole. More dangerously it is infamously difficult to try to survey how many of these lycanthropes exist, after all if they can blend in with the already hidden populace of gargoyles that exist in this world, and few people are prepared to even entertain their existence... where do you even begin? Given the blessing of a more human intellect compared to the relatively bestial gargoyles... what are they planning? Instinct: To guard what is yours
- Transform to pass unnoticed as monster or man
- Blend into stonework
- Strike from within
- Take to the air
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Werejellyfish Group, Small, Stealthy, Organized, Intelligent, Hoarder Stinging tentacles (d8 damage 1 piercing) 6 HP 1 armor Close, Reach Special Qualities: Land- and seaborne, Weak to silver The mysteries of the moonlit depths can be fascinating at times. In certain waters masses of jellyfish can be found and can be quite deadly, but what is more worrying are rumours of those that are both jellyfish and person, cut from the same cloth as werewolves and similar - but more insidious in a way that is hard to imagine. Thankfully they mostly plague coastal regions, but what their motives are or how they operate are still a mystery. But it is said that they are the cause for ships found adrift with no-one aboard... Instinct: To thrive unseen on the frontier
- Inject paralytic venom
- Transform to pass unnoticed as beast or man
- Beckon forth the gelatinous hordes