Savage Coast Monstrous Compendium Appendix (1996)
| TSR 2524 - Savage Coast Monstrous Compendium Appendix (1996) | ||||
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| This monstrous compendium was released as a fully online product as part of the revised Savage Coast campaign setting for the second edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game. It was made freely available by Wizards of the Coast here in two variants, as a rtf-file and a text file, with images presented as separate files. Several characters are misrepresented in these files, they are presented here as given. The monstrous compendium contains a table of contents, an introduction with explanations of the monster statistics and special rules and considerations for the Savage Coast setting. | ||||
| Creature | Page | Other appearances | Variants | Description |
| Aranea | Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Three (1996) | Not to be confused with similar creature defined in Monstrous Compendium - Mystara Appendix (1994), D&D Expert Module X1 Isle of Dread, D&D Expert Module X2 Castle Amber | ||
| Arashaeem | ||||
| Batracine | ||||
| Caniquine | ||||
| Cat, Marine | ||||
| Cinnavixen | ||||
| Critter, Temple | ||||
| Cursed One | ||||
| Deathmare | ||||
| Dragon, Introduction | Powerful and intelligent, usually winged reptiles with magical abilities and breath weapon. | |||
| -- Dragon, Crimson | ||||
| -- Dragon, Red Hawk | ||||
| Echyan | ||||
| Ee'aar | ||||
| Enduk | ||||
| Fachan | ||||
| Feliquine | ||||
| Fiend, Narvaezan | ||||
| Frelôn | ||||
| Ghriest | ||||
| Glutton, Sea | ||||
| Goatman | ||||
| Golem | Aelder (lesser), Glassine Horror (lesser), Red (greater) and Hulean Juggernaut (greater) | |||
| Grudgling | ||||
| Heraldic Servant | Aurochs, Bear, Bee, Dolphin, Dragon, Eagle, Griffon, Horse, Lion, Phoenix, Ram, Rooster, Sea Horse, Sea Lion, Stag, Black Swan, Talbot, Tyger, Unicorn and Wyvern | |||
| Hermit, Sea | ||||
| Jorri | ||||
| Juhrion | ||||
| Kla'a-Tah | Kla'a-tah and clŠu-rin | |||
| Leech, Legacy | ||||
| Lich, Inheritor | ||||
| Lizard Kin | Cayma, Gurrash, Krolli and Shazak | |||
| Lupasus | ||||
| Lupin | Monstrous Compendium - Mystara Appendix (1994), D&D Expert Module X2 Castle Amber | |||
| Lyra Bird, Sarag—n | ||||
| Malfera | ||||
| Manscorpion, Nimmurian | ||||
| Mythu'nn Folk | ||||
| Na‰ruk | Monstrous Compendium - Fiend Folio Appendix (1992) (Stwinger), Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One (1994) (as Faerie, Petty) | Squeaker and Stwinger | ||
| Neshezu | ||||
| Nikt'oo | ||||
| Nosferatu | ||||
| Omm-wa | ||||
| Omshirim | ||||
| Parasite | Inheritor Lice, Powder Moth, Jibarœ Pest, Lupin Plague, Cardinal Tick and Vermilia | |||
| Phanaton, Jibarœ | ||||
| Plant | Monstrous Compendium - Mystara Appendix (1994) (Amber Lotus), D&D Expert Module X2 Castle Amber (Amber Lotus) | Amber Lotus, Eyeweed, Vermeil Fungus, Scarlet Pimpernel and Gargo—an Rose | ||
| Pudding, Vermilion | ||||
| Rakasta | Monstrous Compendium - Mystara Appendix (1994), D&D Expert Module X1 Isle of Dread, D&D Expert Module X2 Castle Amber | |||
| Ray, Forest | ||||
| Shedu, Greater | Monstrous Manual (1993) | |||
| Shimmerfish | ||||
| Skinwing | ||||
| Spawn of Nimmur | Spawn of Nimmur and Ziggurat Horror | |||
| Spider-spy | ||||
| Spirit, Heroic | ||||
| Spirit, Wallaran | Kangaroo, Koala and Kookaburra | |||
| Succulus | ||||
| Swampmare | ||||
| Swordsman, Clockwork | Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Four (1998) | |||
| Symbiont, Shadow | ||||
| Tortle | Monstrous Compendium - Mystara Appendix (1994) | Tortle and Snapper | ||
| Troll, Legacy | ||||
| Trosip | ||||
| Tyminid | ||||
| Utukku | ||||
| Voat | ||||
| Voat, Herathian | ||||
| Vulturehound | ||||
| Wallara | ||||
| Wurmling | ||||
| Wynzet | ||||
| Yeshom | ||||
| Zombie, Red | ||||
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