List of Dungeons & Dragons 3.0 Edition Monsters - WTC 88161 - Book of Vile Darkness (2002)

Book of Vile Darkness (2002)

Creature Page Other Appearances Variants Description
Demon 169-174 Described are the Mane (Tanar'ri), Rutterkin (Tanar'ri), Bar-Igura (Tanar'ri), Babau (Tanar'ri), Shadow Demon, and Chasme (Tanar'ri).
Devil 175-177 Described are the Kocrachon (Baatezu) and Ghargatula (Baatezu).
Eye of Fear and Flame 177
Kython 178-181 Described are the Broodling, Juvenile Kython, Adult Kython, Impaler, Slaymaster, and Slaughterking.
Vaath 182
Vilewight 183
Bone Creature 184-185 Template to be added to any nonundead, corporeal creature with a skeletal system. A sample Bone Bugbear Rogue is described.
Corpse Creature 185 Template to be added to any nonundead, nonconstruct, nonplant corporeal creature. A sample Corpse Human Barbarian is described.
Corrupted Creature 186 Template to be added to any corporeal creature that is not an outsider. A sample Corrupted Wolf is described.

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