Magical Beast (Dungeons & Dragons) - Magical Beasts From The Monster Manual III

Magical Beasts From The Monster Manual III

  • The avalancher is a magical beast that lives in mountains. It is portrayed as having a large, round central body made entirely out of rock, with six insect-like, stony appendages for legs and a single eye stalk with a large, orange, glowing eye protruding from the top of the front. At the front of the central body is a toothed mouth. An avalancher attacks by using its legs to dislodge boulders and cause earthquakes and avalanches.
  • Bearhound
  • Brood Keeper
  • Feral Yowler
  • Ironclad Mauler
  • Milvorn
  • Phoera
  • Zezir

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