Ravenloft Appendix III: Creatures of Darkness (1994)
TSR 2153 - Monstrous Compendium - Ravenloft Appendix III: Creatures of Darkness (1994) – ISBN 1-56076-914-9 | ||||
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This 126-page soft-bound book contains additional creatures for the Ravenloft campaign setting for the second edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game. The book also contains an introduction page, a 2-page "How to Use This Book" section, an updated table for the calculation of experience points awarded for new or modified creatures, and a single page listing of creatures from other sources appropriate to the Ravenloft setting. | ||||
Creature | Page | Other appearances | Variants | Description |
Akikage | 9 | Akikage and Anasasshia | ||
Animator, General Information | 10 | |||
--Animator, Minor | 11 | |||
--Animator, Common | 12 | |||
--Animator, Greater | 13 | |||
Bakhna Rakhna | 14 | |||
Baobhan Sith | 15 | |||
Beetle, Scarab | 16 | Grave, Giant and Monstrous | ||
Boneless | 17 | |||
Boowray | 18 | |||
Bruja | 19 | |||
Carrion Stalker | 20 | |||
Carrionette | 21 | The Created (1993), Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One (1994), Denizens of Darkness (2002), Denizens of Dread (2004), Dragon #339 (2006) | ||
Cat, Midnight | 22 | |||
Cat, Skeletal | 23 | |||
Cloaker, Shadow | 24 | |||
Cloaker, Resplendent | 25 | |||
Cloaker, Undead | 26 | |||
Corpse Candle | 27 | |||
Death's Head Tree | 28-29 | Castles Forlorn (1993), Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One (1994), Dragon #292 (2002), Denizens of Darkness (2002), Denizens of Dread (2004), Dragon #339 (2006) | ||
Doppleganger, Ravenloft | 30-31 | |||
Furies | 32-33 | Alecto, Tisiphone and Megarea | ||
Familiar, Pseudo- | 34 | |||
Familiar, Undead | 35 | |||
Feathered Serpent | 36 | |||
Fenhound | 37 | |||
Figurine, General Information | 38 | |||
--Figurine, Ceramic | 39 | |||
--Figurine, Crystal | 40 | Crystal and Diamond | ||
--Figurine, Ivory | 41 | |||
--Figurine, Obsidian | 42 | Smoothed | ||
--Figurine, Porcelain | 43 | |||
Flea of Madness | 44 | |||
Geist | 45 | |||
Ghost, Animal | 46 | Bear, Wild Boar, Wild Horse, Mountain Lion, Stag and Wolf | ||
Golem, Flesh | 47 | Monstrous Manual (1993) | More powerful version of the Monstrous Manual flesh golem. | |
Golem, Mist | 48-49 | |||
Golem, Snow | 50 | |||
Golem, Wax | 51 | |||
Gremishka | 52 | |||
Hag, Spectral | 53 | |||
Head Hunter | 54 | |||
Hebi-No-Onna | 55-56 | |||
Hearth Fiend | 57-58 | |||
Hound, Phantom | 59 | |||
Hound, Skeletal | 60 | |||
Imp, Wishing | 61 | |||
Ivy, Crawling | 62 | |||
Jack Frost | 63 | |||
Jolly Roger | 64 | |||
Kizoku | 65 | |||
Lashweed | 66 | |||
Leech, Magical | 67 | |||
Leech, Psionic | 68 | |||
Lich, Defiler | 69-70 | |||
Lich, Drow | 71-72 | Drow and Drider | ||
Lich, Elemental | 73-74 | |||
Lich, Psionic | 75-76 | Dragon #174 (1991), Van Richten's Guide to the Lich (1993), Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One (1994), Van Richten's Monster Hunter's Compendium, Volume Two (1999), Ravenloft Dungeon Master's Guide (2003) (as "Psilich") | ||
Living Tatoo | 77-78 | Dark Man, Living Spear, Panther, Raven and Winged Snake | ||
Lycanthrope, Loup-Garou | 79 | Lowland and Mountain | ||
Lycanthrope, Werejackal | 80 | |||
Lycanthrope, Werejaguar | 81 | Dragon #40 (1980), Dragon #70 (1983), Imagine #28 (1985), Sons of Azca (1991), Night Howlers (1992), Creature Catalog (1993), Van Richten's Guide to Werebeasts (1993), Mystara Monstrous Compendium Appendix (1994), Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One (1994), Denizens of Darkness (2002), Denizens of Dread (2004) | ||
Lycanthrope, Wereleopard | 82 | |||
Lycanthrope, Wereray | 83 | |||
Mist Ferryman | 84 | |||
Moor Man | 85 | |||
Obedient | 86 | |||
Odem | 87 | |||
Paka | 88-89 | |||
Plant, Bloodrose | 90 | |||
Plant, Fearweed | 91 | |||
Radiant Spirit | 92 | |||
Recluse | 93 | |||
Remnant, Aquatic | 94 | |||
Rushlight | 95 | |||
Sea Spawn, Master | 96 | |||
Sea Spawn, Minion | 97 | |||
Shadow Asp | 98 | |||
Shattered Brethren | 99 | |||
Skeleton, Archer | 100 | |||
(Skeleton), Insectoid | 101 | Giant Ant, Giant Tick and Stag Beetle | ||
Skeleton, Strahd | 102 | |||
Skin Thieves | 103 | |||
Spirit, Psionic | 104 | |||
Unicorn, Shadow | 105-106 | |||
Vampire, Drow | 107-108 | |||
Vampire, Nosferatu | 109 | |||
Vampire, Oriental | 110-111 | |||
Virus, General Information | 112 | |||
--Virus, Combustion and Crystal | 113 | Combustion and Crystal | ||
--Virus, Petrification and Phobia | 114 | Petrification and Phobia | ||
--Virus, Psionic and Shadow | 115 | Psionic and Shadow | ||
Vorlog | 116-117 | |||
Will O'Dawn | 118 | |||
Will O'Deep | 119 | |||
Will O'Mist | 120 | |||
Will O'Sea | 121 | |||
Zombie, Cannibal | 122 | |||
Zombie, Desert | 123 | |||
Zombie Fog | 124 | Zombie Fog and Cadaver | ||
Zombie, Strahd | 125 | |||
Zombie, Wolf | 126 | Castles Forlorn (1993), Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume One (1994), Ravenloft Gazetteer: Volume I (2002), Libris Mortis (2004) |
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