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4th Edition changed green Dragons to be thornier, snakier, and experts of poison of the mind as well as venom from the teeth. it was a great idea, but too different from classic Green Dragons to work. Still salvageable, though.
Technically not a warforged, warforged titans are... well, technically warforged, too. They lack the intelligence and sentience of their smaller kin, instead behaving much closer to traditional robots. Older prototypes of what would eventually become the warforged race, these juggernauts still see fairly regular production and use in armies all across Eberron.
Surtr, whose name means ash-black or charred, wields the flames of Muspelheim to destroy the worlds of heaven and earth!
Yes, Dragonborn have undead, too. And what could be worse for a loyal servant of Bahamut than to be turned into an undead abomination?
Also known as Scrags, Sea Trolls barely resemble their landbound kin due to their fishy scales and proportions, but they are certainly part of the ame species. They can only regenerate when in water, but it's nearly impossible to destroy a Scrag when it's wet.
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The standard soldiers of the Yugoloth have unique powers of their own, such as specific spell abilities.
Then the fifth angel sounded: And I saw a star fallen from heaven to the earth. To him was given the key to the bottomless pit. And he opened the bottomless pit, and smoke arose out of the pit like the smoke of a great furnace. So the sun and the air were darkened because of the smoke of the pit. Then out of the smoke locusts came upon the earth. And to them was given power, as the scorpions of the earth have power. They were commanded not to harm the grass of the earth, or any green thing, or any tree, but only those men who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads. And they were not given authority to kill them, but to torment them for five months. Their torment was like the torment of a scorpion when it strikes a man. In those days men will seek death and will not find it; they will desire to die, and death will flee from them.
The shape of the locusts was like horses prepared for battle. On their heads were crowns of something like gold, and their faces were like the faces of men. They had hair like women’s hair, and their teeth were like lions’ teeth. And they had breastplates like breastplates of iron, and the sound of their wings was like the sound of chariots with many horses running into battle. They had tails like scorpions, and there were stings in their tails. Their power was to hurt men five months. And they had as king over them the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon, but in Greek he has the name Apollyon.
-Revelation 9:1-11
Blue Dragons are native to the desert, where they can burrow under the sand and hide if necessary. But why hide when you're bigger than an elephant and can spit lightning?
The poster child for 4th Edition's elemental titans, Fire Titans take everything that Fire Giants are, and square it. Fire Giants are big, proportioned like dwarves, orange-haired, black-skinned (like coal, not racism), and don't mind heat very much. Fire Titans are the same, except twice as big, their hair appears to be on fire, and you can even see the seething magma beneath their coaly skin. Just standing near one might set you on fire, which is exactly what they would want - these guys mean business.
Now that I think of it, he's kind of a Reverse Santa. Or maybe a really buff Heat Miser.
Not quite demons, Demodands were created by the Titans. Tarry Demodands are their lowest-ranking soldiers, and yet still many times stronger than even powerful fiends. Their bodies secrete a sticky, tarry substance that makes melee combat difficult for their enemies.
The Boneclaw is a rather creepy undead from Dungeons & Dragons. The big thing is that their origin varies from book to book - they could be anything from hag zombies to specialize experiments to a natural evolution of the walking dead.
And that last one is quite scary.
This figure's design was by Christopher Burdett, who also designed my favorite Dreamblade pieces. Look at him at www.christopherburdett.com
One of the most classic D&D monsters, the Bulette came from a dime store dinosaur. In the game, these land sharks are large dinosaurish reptiles that can burrow through the ground as easily as swimming, and is carnivorous. Their size changes depending on edition - first edition was Large, second and third were Huge, fourth is both Large and Huge. Enjoy!
If you step through the portal... it strips yoru clothing, items, and gear, and dumps you in a dungeon. Whoops!
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The Spider Queen of the Demonweb Pits and the Goddess of the Drow, Lolth is completely bonkers. Drow society is awful because she runs it like a sadistic Sims player. A vicious, conniving, backstabbing, sadistic, cruel sociopath, Lolth is an object warning of the evils that people are capable of when they can do whatever they want.
With Anquilius the archiver possessing her and guiding her path, Daheia can speak with incredible knowledge and wisdom. Of course, she is also an evil servant of the otherworldly Solonavi, so there's that.
Even when undead, Cyclopes are terribly powerful guardians. And their skulls look nothing like an elephant!
Far from the sunken city of R'yleh, there are some who would perform rites to awaken the Great Old One and bring endless madness to the world.
These prickly impish devils serve as scouts and messengers for the massive armies of the Ba'atezu devils.
Born from Pazuzu's first breath, Deskari is the Lord of destruction and plagues, and the buzzing horde which surrounds him brings desolation to all.
Of all the demon lords, Deskari is most concerned with bringing about the apocalypse. He seeks to invade the material world through the Worldwound, and Wrath of the Righteous is all about the only chance humanity has at stopping him.