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The Runelord of Greed, karzoug ruled the Thassilonian realm in the far, far past. Now, I haven't REAd Rise of the Runelords, but if I understand correctly...
...He will return. And things will go BADLY.
(By the way, that face is hilariously awful!)
Préparez-vous ... ce monstre Mythos n'a pas été inventé par H. P. Lovecraft! Mais dans les années 1960 !!!!
Les Cthoniens sont d'immenses vers souterrains qui ressemblent à des calmars et qui vivent des milliers d'années. Bien qu'ils puissent voyager sans être vus sous la terre, un son chantant accompagne chacun d'eux, ce qui est souvent votre seul avertissement avant qu'il ne frappe ...
"None shall pass."
If Dr. Manhattan and the Blue Man Group (the whole group) had a baby, and then dropped off said baby at a shaolin temple, this is what they'd get!
The Shaolin Monk is a low-costing, power-free fodder figure who is worse than the other fodder figures. There is pretty much no reason to play this poor guy.
Rune Giants were bred by combining Fire Giants and Taiga Giants in order to create something even bigger!
A devoted servant of the goddess Takhsis, Belephaion can be trusted to prematurely start up the scheme to make the city fly! Whoops.
It's not much, and not worth tryng to steal.
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"He's good for helping you nail down a victory."
Oh. The pun. My sides split with the hilarity. Ha. Ha. Ha.
Weak and fragile, Hammerhead manages to make a given round worth double victory points for whomever wins.
Why is it considered an insane, otherworldly aberration when it's just like a big crawdad? Chuuls are... well, that. Big crustaceans. Cool. Considered aberrations. Probably served as gourmet cuisine.
Elder Nightwalker, Nightwalker, and Bodak, all at once! It almost looks like they posed for it, too...
Before the world was, they were. Before demons inhabited the Abyss, they dwelt there. The Qlippoth are pure. Alien. Unknowable. Thulgant Qlippoth are multi-legged engines of pure destruction, using their claws and triple stingers to rend foes asunder.
As Slaad Bosses, Death Slaads are fierce, man. They're smart, they wear clotyhes, and despite all their crazy magic power, they like cutting people in half with their weapons. Yeah, when you see one of these guys, you're pretty much in trouble.
The smallest of the trolls, Forest Trolls are human-sized "Giants." They are also rather crafty, making up for their lack of raw strength by using poison-tipped weapons.
Unparalleled in their beauty, these celestial beings promote justice and righteousness wherever they go.
One of the most impressive of the "Location" figures, the Soulwash Temple only gave a minor damage boost to local figures - but more importantly, it could be used to obliterate and replace an opponent's location, which was just awesome, useful, and downright cruel.
Funny thing: This is one of the few (as far as I know, the only) dreamblade miniatures that only look good from one angle. Unlike every other figure in the game, the Soulwash Temple only has one side - the back is blank, and only there to support the front! At least it's transluscent as well, though.
Technically, minotaurs have been playable throughout Dungeons & Dragons, just with a few extra rules. In 4th edition, they made the smaller medium-sized minotaurs into regular player characters! So hey, I'm all for more monsters!