Dark Sun Monstrous Compendium Appendix II: Terrors Beyond Tyr (1995)
TSR 2433 - Dark Sun Monstrous Compendium Appendix II: Terrors Beyond Tyr (1995) – ISBN 0-7869-0097-0 | ||||
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This 128-page soft-bound book is the second appendix to the Monstrous Compendium series designed for use with the Dark Sun campaign setting for the second edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game. It contains a page with a table of content, a 2-pages "How To Use This Book" section and 3 pages of random encounter charts, with the remainder consisting of the descriptions of the fictional monsters. Some entries also contain the descriptions of individual members of these monster types. | ||||
Creature | Page | Other appearances | Variants | Description |
Aarakocra, Athasian | 8-9 | |||
Animal, Domestic | 10-12 | Aprig, Carru, Mulworm and Sygra | ||
Aviarag | 13 | |||
Baazrag | 14 | |||
Baazrag, Boneclaw | 15 | |||
Bloodgrass | 16 | |||
Cactus, Hunting | 17 | |||
Cactus, Rock | 18 | |||
Cilops | 19 | |||
Crodlu | 20 | Dune Trader (1992) | Cordlu and Heavy Crodlu | |
Dagorran | 21 | |||
Dhaot | 22 | |||
Drake (Lesser), General | 23 | |||
-- Drake, Magma | 24 | |||
-- Drake, Rain | 25 | |||
-- Drake, Silt | 26 | |||
-- Drake, Sun | 27 | |||
Dray | 28-29 | City by the Silt Sea (1994) | Dray, Kalin Riders and Kalin Mount | Race of tall, lean, draconic humanoids created from humans by Dregoth, the Undead Dragon King; kalin riders: elite templar troops of Dregoth; kalin mount: 12-foot-long (3.7 m) aggressive insectoid creatures used as mounts by kalin riders |
Drik | 30-31 | Drik and High Drik | ||
Dune Reaper | 32-33 | Drone, Warrior and Matron | ||
Dwarf, Athasian | 34-35 | |||
Elemental Beast, General | 36-37 | |||
-- Elemental Beast, Air | 38 | |||
-- Elemental Beast, Earth | 39 | |||
-- Elemental Beast, Fire | 40 | |||
-- Elemental Beast, Water | 41 | |||
Elf | 42-43 | Elf and Half-Elf of Athas | ||
Fael | 44 | |||
Feylaar | 45 | |||
Fordorran | 46 | |||
Giant, Shadow | 47 | |||
Golem, General | 48 | |||
-- Golem, Magma | 49 | |||
-- Golem, Salt | 50 | |||
Gorak | 51 | Gorak and Giant Gorak | ||
Half-giant | 52 | |||
Halfling | 53 | |||
Human | 54-58 | Ex-slaves, Herdsmen, Dune Traders, Ex-gladiators, Nobles and Templars | ||
Jhakar | 59 | |||
Kaisharga | 60-61 | |||
Kes'trekel | 62 | |||
Klar | 63 | |||
Krag | 64-65 | City by the Silt Sea (1994) | Undead with special powers related to the element or paraelement that killed it | |
Kragling | 66 | City by the Silt Sea (1994) | Skeletal Undead created and controlled by a krag and associated with that krag's element | |
Lirr | 67 | Lirr and Mountain Lirr | ||
Mastyrial | 68-69 | Desert and Black Mastyrial | ||
Meorty | 70-71 | |||
Mul | 72-73 | |||
Nikal | 74 | |||
Pakubrazi | 75 | |||
Paraelemental Beast, General | 76 | |||
-- Paraelemental Beast, Magma | 77 | |||
-- Paraelemental Beast, Rain | 78 | |||
-- Paraelemental Beast, Silt | 79 | |||
-- Paraelemental Beast, Sun | 80 | |||
Psionocus | 81 | |||
Psurlon | 82-83 | Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix III | Psurlon, Psurlon Adept and Giant Psurlon | |
Raaig | 84-85 | |||
Racked Spirit | 86 | |||
Retriever, Obsidian | 87 | |||
Ruktoi | 88 | |||
Ruvkova | 89 | Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix III | Brajeti, Ethilum, Kaltori, Zathosi | |
Sand Howler | 90 | |||
Scorpion | 91 | Barbed and Gold Scorpion | ||
Seed, Brain | 92 | |||
Silt Horror, Black | 93 | |||
Silt Horror, Magma | 94 | |||
Silt Horror, Red | 95 | |||
Silt Spawn | 96-97 | City by the Silt Sea (1994) | The young of a Silt Horror, this tentacled creature lives in groups in the shallows of the Sea of Silt | |
Slig | 98-99 | |||
Spider | 100-101 | Dark, Mountain and Silt Spider | ||
Spinewyrm | 102 | |||
Ssurran | 103 | |||
Stalking Horror | 104 | |||
Tarek | 105-106 | Tarek and Tarek Shaman | ||
Tari | 107-108 | Tari, Tari Warrior and Tari Chieftain | ||
Thri-kreen | 109-110 | |||
Tohr-kreen | 111-115 | J'ez, J'hol, T'keech and Tondi Tohr-kreen | ||
Trin | 116 | Thri-Kreen of Athas (1995) | 9-foot-long (2.7 m) moderately intelligent insectoid creatures with four legs and two clawed arms, primitive relatives to thri-kreen | |
Tul'k | 117 | |||
T'liz | 118-119 | |||
Undead | 120-123 | |||
Wraith, Athasian | 124-125 | |||
Xerichon | 126 | |||
Zombie, Thinking | 127-128 |
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