Dungeons & Dragons Supplement III: Eldritch Wizardry (1976)
This third supplement to the Gygax/Arneson boxed set is by Gary Gygax and Brian Blume and was printed in 1976. Information is presented in a similar manner as that in the boxed set booklet. Page 27 contains an index of the monsters presented in the book, and pages 27–40 contain descriptions of each monster. Additions and corrections to several monsters from previous books in the series are included in this book from pages 27–29.
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Creature | Page | Other Appearances | Versions Included | Description |
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Brain Moles | 39 | Small rodent-like creatures that are attracted by psionic activity | ||
Cerebral Parasites | 39 | Tiny creatures that attack psionically endowed creatures | ||
Couatl | 38 | Winged, feathered serpents found in jungles, with exceptional intelligence and powers | ||
Demons -- | 29-38 | Demons are chaotic and evil | ||
-- Demogorgon | 37 | This gigantic reptilian demon prince is powerful, has body and legs of a giant lizard, twin snake-like necks and two heads which bear the visages of evil baboons | ||
-- Orcus | 35 | Grossly fat demon lord with goat-like head and legs, holds the wand of death (Orcus' Wand) | ||
-- Type I | 30 | Among the weakest of their kind, they resemble a cross between human and vulture | ||
-- Type II | 30 | Looks like a gross toad with human arms in place of forelegs | ||
-- Type III | 32 | Has a ghastly appearance, broad and strong-looking, with a head like a goat-horned dog, pincers instead of hands, and human arms protruding from its chest | ||
-- Type IV | 32 | Combines the worst features of ape and boar, with small wings for their ponderous bodies | ||
-- Succubus | 33 | Appears like a tall and very beautiful human woman, and drains energy by a kiss | ||
-- Type V | 33 | Female demon with a multiarmed torso atop the body of a great snake | ||
-- Type VI | 33 | Highly intelligent demons with great magical power | ||
Intellect Devourers | 38-39 | Chaotic and evil monsters, highly malign with regard to sentient life | ||
Ki-rin | 38 | Aerial creatures that dwell amongst the clouds, of the highest intelligence and completely lawful (and good) | ||
Mind Flayers | 39 | Super-intelligent, man-shaped creatures of great (and lawful) evil, tentacles penetrate to the brain and draw it forth for food | ||
Shedu | 38 | Similar in appearance to lammasu, human-headed winged creatures with bull-like bodies | ||
Su-Monsters | 39 | Evil and chaotic beings resembling wasp-wasted, great chested hounds | ||
Thought Eaters | 39-40 | Unintelligent ether dwellers attracted by psionic-related energy use |
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