Dungeons & Dragons Supplement II: Blackmoor (1975)
This second supplement to the Gygax/Arneson boxed set is by Dave Arneson and was printed in 1975. Information is presented in a similar manner as that in the boxed set booklet. Page 14 contains an index of the monsters presented in the book, and pages 15–24 contain descriptions of each monster.
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Creature | Page | Other Appearances | Versions Included | Description |
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Dolphins | 20 | |||
Aquatic Elves | 20 | Also called sea elves, they are akin to mermen as land elves are to humans | ||
Elasmosaurus | 19 | |||
Fire Lizard | 19 | |||
Floating Eyes | 23 | Small fish with a huge central eye that can hypnotize a victim | ||
Giant Beaver | 16 | |||
Giant Crabs | 15 | |||
Giant Crocodile | 16 | |||
Giant Eels | 19 | |||
Giant frog | 16 | |||
Giant Leech | 16 | |||
Giant Octopi | 16 | |||
Giant Otter | 17 | |||
Giant Sea Spider | 21 | |||
Giant Shark | 19 | |||
Giant Squid | 16 | |||
Giant Toads | 16 | |||
Giant Wasps | 18 | |||
Giant Beetle | 18 | Five types are described: giant stag beetle, rhinoceros beetle, bombardier beetle, fire beetle, and boring beetle | ||
Ixitxachith | 23 | A race of Chaotic Clerical Philosophers that resemble manta rays | ||
Lamprey | 19 | |||
Locathah | 23 | Nomadic people that ride eels and roam the ocean depths | ||
Manta Ray | 21 | |||
Masher | 23 | Coral eaters, similar to large Purple Worms | ||
Mermen | 15 | More intelligent than lizardmen, these aquatic creatures use weapons as humans do | ||
Minotaur Lizard | 19 | |||
Morkoth or Morlock | 23 | This shrouded wraith of the deep makes its home in spiraling tunnels | ||
Mososaurus | 19 | |||
Plesiosaurus | 19 | |||
Portuguese Man-Of-War | 19 | |||
Pungi Ray | 20 | |||
Sahuagin | 21-23 | "Devil-Men of the Deep", these voracious creatures are a constant threat to humans | ||
Sea Horse | 19 | |||
Strangle Weed | 23 | Looks like ordinary seaweed but crushes its victims like a tentacle (Note: stats are not given on page 14) | ||
Weed Eels | 21 | |||
Whale | 19 |
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