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an ethereal trol, essentially impossible to permanently kill.

Never bring up what you can't put down.

 

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Colossal and rare in the extreme, Rune Giants were bred by the ancient Ruelords to enforce their tyrannical will.

 

Matriarchs of the Sahuagin are old, bloated, and not that different from insect hive queens.

 

The evolved predecessors of Hill and Stone giants, an Earth Titan is a living mountain.

Secretly a Blue Dragon, Iymrith advises the court of Storm King Hekaton to strife and ruin!

 

The weakest of the Quori can still cause irreparable damage to the minds of men through their dreams.

The last thing you will ever see.

This creature is totally believable when it pretends to be a discarded cloak. Totally.

This Transformer needed to be made.

Majestic beings of metal and steam, clockwork dragons represent the apex of magical artificery.

The two-headed Prince of Demons!

They don't mean to burn things, it's just what happens.

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The silent, deadly spirits of the departed still haunt the ancient ruins of their ancestral homes.

Wal-mart's got something special! You know how the unreal chinasaurs that aren't actual dinosaurs (and became D&D monsters) are usually missing from assortments? Well, THIS one has the armadillo one!

Billions of years ago, the Great Race of Yith were earth's dominant species. They built great cities with their advanced technology, and even learned how to travel through time by projecting their minds across the aeons into the bodies of others. In time, they saw their eventual extinction at the hands of the flying Polyps, and so transported themselves far into the future, to a time when the Polys no longer existed.

Easily faked with the remains of men and horses.

Fiery instruments of celestial vengeance, the Asura are... um, fiery.

Even Troll ghosts are bothersome and capable of healing themselves!

Strange ambush predators from the depths of space. Eye Mongers disguise themselves as asteroids and wait for prey. Though they lack eye rays, these beholderkin suppress all magic in their gullets.

Brace yourself... this Mythos monster wasn't invented by H. P. Lovecraft! And it's from the 1960s!!!!

 

Cthonians are immense, squidlike subterranean worms that live for thousands of years. Although they can travel unseen under the earth, a chanting sound accompanies each one, which is often your only warning before it strikes...

Strange monsters that can easily disguise themselves as stalagmites before grabbing their prey with tentacles!

These foul creatures devour psychic energy, adding to their mass.

The ultimate goal of llithid Life, massive Elder Brains control Illithid society, and are fed through the sacrifices of the populace, body and mind.

King of the Demons of the Wind, Lord of Plague and Locusts, Enemy of Lamashtu and Protector of Children.

A Mimic large enough to impersonate an entire treasure hoard. Often used by dragons as an extra line of defense.

As the torturers and spies of the Nine Hells, Oslyuths are hated even by other Ba'atezu Devils.

Hellish Prince of all that is Bestial, all that is Savage, all that Devours.

Among demons, these servants of Baphomet are like siege engines, capable of laying waste to entire battlefields.

Also known as "The Beast" or "The Sphinx," The Faceless God is one of Nyarlathotep's masks. He takes the form of a sphinx with no face, only the endless void of the cosmos.

 

While some of Nyatlathotep's masks are designed to put people into false ease, or terrify them into madness, this one was a god worshipped by the ancient egyptians, and instrumental in forming their civilization. Legend has it that it returned in the fourteenth century, calling itself "The Beast," and inspiring its cult once more.

Lord of the trampeled forest, dragon of acid and venom, and the top of the food chain.

When a roper attacks, it is quite fierce! A roper's natural camouflage is similar to some real-world creatures, such as the stonefish.

Built to clean up battlefields, Cadaver Collectors stroll through areas of carnage, picking up corpses and body parts and hanging them on the many spikes that adorn their bodies. Battlefield cleanup is very important, after all.

Ursiel is a fallen angel, and one of the thirdy Denarians - demons who inhabit silver coins, using them to possess their hosts. He was first seen controlling a young man named Rasmussen, but later moved on to the massive Genowska. In both cases, he has served as an imposing challenge for Harry Dresden.

 

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Strange lesser Beholders, Spectators have been known to be quite friendly. of course, they can also cause paralysis, inflict wounds, cast fear, severely injure, and turn the spells of their enemies using their five eyes.

As the child of a god, the Empyrean is one of the most powerful D&D monsters. It's also one of the most boring.

 

WOTC AT-AT from Star Wars Miniatures game.

Repainted and weathered.

King of the Trollhaunt Warrens, Skalmad is a particularly intelligent and powerful troll, having managed to unite his rubbery kin. He also obtained an enchanted eye from the Fomorians (long story), and has replaced one of his own with it, giving him incredible powers. Well, that eye, and another, more ancient evil that seems to have Skalmad's back.

 

Speaking of Skalmad's eye, check out my other pic of him.

WOTC AT-AT from Star Wars Miniatures game.

Repainted and weathered.

The most powerful of gem dragons, amethyst dragons are aloof negotiators, but certainly not weak. Their breath weapon can even manipulate gravity!

Personally I think this is how everyone on the internet really looks.

The rare servants of good-aligned Drow gods, followers of EIlistraee often go nude... except when they're fighting, because not wearing armor would be stupid.

The smallest of the Beholderkin are pretty good familiars, assistants, and office managers!

Demogorgon's leftmost head is the more intelligent and charismatic of the two, though both are utterly deadly.

Roaming the Marriott at night, the Wandering DM has just rolled up a random encounter WITH YOU!

From their floating castles above the sky, Cloud Giants display their opulence and live like gods. Some among their number devote themselves to trickster deities, and wreak havoc on the world below.

This dragon's thorny, rocky hide serves as a great defense!

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