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Dungeons & Dragons forever transformed ghouls. Instead of Arabic cannibal-monsters, D&D made Ghouls into disturbingly intelligent and resilient zombies with a paralyzing touch and a taste for human flesh. Although they are not as smart as in their former lives, ghouls are sharp enough to hold a full conversation, or use tactics. But they will eat. Oh, yes, they will eat.
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Eberron isn't just about warforged and cities and planes. It also contains the terror of the Dreaming Dark.
The Quori are extradimensional horrors who nearly corrupted and devoured the world, but have been permanently sealed away in another plane (well, as permanently as your DM wants). They may still influence the world by influencing and warping others through their dreams, or possessing the Kalashtar people. Of course, it wouldn't be D&D if everything wasn't statted up, so it is possible to encounter and face them directly somehow. Tsucora Quori are the weakest of the lot - and you know what? They are most definitely not pushovers.
It's a pity that they never made minis of the bigger and more surreal Quori, though this one is nightmarish enough.
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As destructive and capricious as their elemental origin, fire elementals love nothing more than setting everything they see aflame. They're worse pyromaniacs than your average fourteen-year-old.
His ownership of so much metal is rare among his kind, as Frost Giants cannot stand the heat of a forge.
Pas les plus brillants dans le peloton, les Géants des collines sont néanmoins les plus «normaux» de tous les géants D & D. Ils ne sont pas élémentaires, pas vampires, pas astraux, et ils ne peuvent pas tirer de grenades hors de leurs corps. Bien sûr, récemment, il y a eu une tentative pour les rendre géants de la Terre, et donc liés aux Titans de la Terre, mais allez, regardez bien, c'est juste une bande d'hommes des cavernes souffrant de problèmes d'hygiène!
While "flamer" is not the word I would use to describe a person, it should be noted that nobody ever gets to say something he finds insulting in his presence. WHen that happens, whole cities go up in flames.
There are very few monsters in the Tomb of Horrors, but this one is memorable - it's rather hard to do damage to him, in fact.
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