This seething mass of bubbling molten rock churns and moves of its own hungry accord.
Bestiary Compendium
Search monsters by type, challenge, environment, and source. This is the live compendium behind the Bestiary hub and the GM encounter tools.
This creature is much like a rhino, some six feet tall and ten feet long, with a pair of massive, knife-like horns curving up from its nose.
Slender spines and brightly colored frills stretch back from the humanlike face of this massive aquatic snake.
Tentacles tipped with snapping jaws emerge from this serpentine creature's back, complementing the vicious maw in its reptilian face.
This pale creature has four suckered arms that end in pincers. A gnashing maw gapes in its head between two staring eyes.
This creature has the wings of a bird, the body of a lion, and the head of a ram with sad, wise eyes.
Holding its own severed head in its hands, this tall marble statue looms stern and forbidding over its domain.
The skin on this frog-like fiend is clammy and its eyes look dead and milky; its wide face is split by a fanged maw.
The killing blade of this horrific trap drips with an animated sheen of foul brown-orange slime.
The hunched, reptilian beast lopes on two clawed feet, its eyeless head dominated by a huge circular maw filled with jagged teeth.
This serpentine creature has finlike wings, ram horns, four eyes, and arms that end in masses of tentacles.
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This sleek dragon has scales mottled in desert colors, lacks forelimbs, and sports massive wings on its lissome back.
This muscular giant has crimson skin, smoldering eyes, and small black horns. Smoke rises in curls from its flesh.
Cold, black eyes stare out from the fish-like face of this hideous green-skinned, web-fingered, and obese giant.
<i>This giant has chiseled, muscular features and a flat, forward-sloping head, looking almost as if it were carved of stone</i>.
The body of a spear-wielding woman rises from the front of this monstrously huge scorpion.
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