Creature Catalogue

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  • Carrion crawler - large worm-like cephalopods that scavenge
  • Death Dog - evil two headed dog-like creature, rumored to be a descendant of Cerberus
  • Derro - a type of underdark dwarf, former slaves of the Duergar, now liberated but many live in poverty
  • Duergar - the Gray Dwarves, found in the Underdark
  • Ettin - nocturnal, two-headed giant-like creatures
  • Firbolg - the smallest of the giant-kind, tending to matters of the forest
  • Flumph - Sentient and telepathic aberrations with the appearance similar to giant jellyfish which float through the air
  • Gnoll - clever, evil hyena-men, often worshipers of the demon lord Yeenoghu
  • Grick - body like a giant worm, head like a giant octopus
  • Grell - levitating brain creatures with beaks and tentacles
  • Hook Horror - aberrations with front limbs with sharp, blade-like hooks
  • Kuo-toa - fish-headed people
  • Mind flayer - highly intelligent humanoid people with squid-like heads who feed on brains and are said to have super-natural mental powers
  • Myconid - mushroom people of the Underdark
  • Neothelid - great leviathans which grow can from the same tadpoles as Mind flayers if left unattended
  • Quaggoth - a wolf-like creature
  • Rothe - bovine-like creatures found in the Underdark, communicate by somehow emitting lights
  • Shambling Mound - mobile, carnivorous shrubs
  • Spectator - a sort of junior Beholder with four eyestalks
  • Stone Giant - giants with an ability to sense magic through stone and seem to shape rock to their needs as if it were natural
  • Succubus - demons which can shape their appearance and charm their victims
  • Svirfneblin - Also known as deep gnomes
  • Umber hulk - Great beasts with large mandibles and huge claws, gazing upon them creates confusion in the viewer
  • Xorn - strange creatures from Elemental Plane of Earth with three arms, three legs, three eyes, and a mouth atop their head.