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

Read more about this topic:  Magical Beast (Dungeons & Dragons)

Famous quotes containing the words magical, beasts, monster, manual and/or iii:

    But the life of Spirit is not the life that shrinks from death and keeps itself untouched by devastation, but rather the life that endures it and maintains itself in it. It wins its truth only when, in utter dismemberment, it finds itself.... Spirit is this power only by looking the negative in the face, and tarrying with it. This tarrying with the negative is the magical power that converts it into being. This power is identical with what we earlier called the Subject.
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831)

    Why does not the kitten betray some of the attributes common to the adult puss? A puppy is but a dog, plus high spirits, and minus common sense. We never hear our friends say they love puppies, but cannot bear dogs. A kitten is a thing apart; and many people who lack the discriminating enthusiasm for cats, who regard these beautiful beasts with aversion and mistrust, are won over easily, and cajoled out of their prejudices, by the deceitful wiles of kittenhood.
    Agnes Repplier (1858–1950)

    You have not yet learned that in this life you have to be like everyone else: the perfect mediocrity—no better, no worse. Individuality is a monster and it must be strangled in its cradle to make our friends feel comfortable.
    Stanley Kubrick (b. 1928)

    In spite of our worries to the contrary, children are still being born with the innate ability to learn spontaneously, and neither they nor their parents need the sixteen-page instructional manual that came with a rattle ordered for our baby boy!
    Neil Kurshan (20th century)

    The army is the true nobility of our country.
    —Napoleon Bonaparte III (1808–1873)