As promised, I continue the list of monsters appearing in the Blood & Treasure Monster Tome. This list includes the D and E monsters in the book.
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Pterosaur illustration by Jon Kaufman |
Demon Doll (CL 2)
Demon – Lilitu (CL 7)
Demon, Storm (CL 10)
Dhampir (CL 2)
Dinosaur – Ceratopsian (Horned Faces) – Small (CL 3)
Dinosaur – Ceratopsian (Horned Faces) – Medium (CL 5)
Dinosaur – Ceratopsian (Horned Faces) – Large (CL 9)
Dinosaur – Ceratopsian (Horned Faces) – Huge (CL 16)
Dinosaur – Ichthyosaurs (Fish Lizards) – Medium (CL 7)
Dinosaur – Ichthyosaurs (Fish Lizards) – Large (CL 12)
Dinosaur – Ichthyosaurs (Fish Lizards) – Huge (CL 21)
Dinosaur – Mosasaurs (River Lizards) – Large (CL 7)
Dinosaur – Mosasaurs (River Lizards) – Huge (CL 15)
Dinosaur – Ornithopods (Bird Feet) – Medium (CL 4)
Dinosaur – Ornithopods (Bird Feet) – Large (CL 7)
Dinosaur – Ornithopods (Bird Feet) – Huge (CL 14)
Dinosaur – Pachycephalosaurs (Thick Heads) – Medium (CL 4)
Dinosaur – Pachycephalosaurs (Thick Heads) – Large (CL 7)
Dinosaur – Pachycephalosaurs (Thick Heads) – Huge (CL 13)
Dinosaur – Plesiosaurs (Nearly Lizards) – Medium (CL 5)
Dinosaur – Plesiosaurs (Nearly Lizards) – Large (CL 10)
Dinosaur – Plesiosaurs (Nearly Lizards) – Huge (CL 20)
Dinosaur – Pterosaurs (Winged Lizards) – Small (CL 3)
Dinosaur – Pterosaurs (Winged Lizards) – Medium (CL 6)
Dinosaur – Pterosaurs (Winged Lizards) – Large (CL 10)
Dinosaur – Sauropods (Lizard-Footed) – Huge (CL 14)
Dinosaur – Sauropods (Lizard-Footed) – Colossal (CL 26)
Dinosaur – Sphenacodonts (Wedge Tooth) – Medium (CL 4)
Dinosaur – Sphenacodonts (Wedge Tooth) – Large (CL 7)
Dinosaur – Sphenacodonts (Wedge Tooth) – Huge (CL 14)
Dinosaur – Therapods (Beast Feet) – Medium (CL 6)
Dinosaur – Therapods (Beast Feet) – Large (CL 10)
Dinosaur – Therapods (Beast Feet) – Huge (CL 19)
Dinosaur – Therapsid (Arched Skulls) – Medium (CL 5)
Dinosaur – Therapsid (Arched Skulls) – Large (CL 9)
Dinosaur – Therapsid (Arched Skulls) – Huge (CL 16)
Dinosaur – Thyreopherans (Shield Bearers) – Large (CL 9)
Dinosaur – Thyreopherans (Shield Bearers) – Huge (CL 16)
Dragon, Black – Arsenic Dragon (CL 7)
Dragon, Black – Bistre Dragon (CL 9)
Dragon, Black – Charcoal Dragon (CL 8)
Dragon, Black – Liver Dragon (CL 9)
Dragon, Black – Onyx Dragon (CL 8)
Dragon, Black – Taupe Dragon (CL 7)
Dragon, Blue – Azure Dragon (CL 11)
Dragon, Blue – Cerulean Dragon (CL 11)
Dragon, Blue – Glaucus Dragon (CL 10)
Dragon, Blue – Indigo Dragon (CL 12)
Dragon, Blue – Sapphire Dragon (CL 11)
Dragon, Blue – Ultramarine Dragon (CL 12)
Dragon, Green – Beryl Dragon (CL 11)
Dragon, Green – Celadon Dragon (CL 10)
Dragon, Green – Chartreuse Dragon (CL 9)
Dragon, Green – Harlequin Dragon (CL 9)
Dragon, Green – Moss Dragon (CL 11)
Dragon, Green – Viridian Dragon (CL 10)
Dragon, Red – Carnelian Dragon (CL 11)
Dragon, Red – Crimson Dragon (CL 12)
Dragon, Red – Florid Dragon (CL 12)
Dragon, Red – Ginger Dragon (CL 10)
Dragon, Red – Sanguine Dragon (CL 11)
Dragon, Red – Vermilion Dragon (CL 12)
Dragon, White – Achromatic Dragon (CL 6)
Dragon, White – Cinereous Dragon (CL 6)
Dragon, White – Ghastly Dragon (CL 7)
Dragon, White – Isabelline Dragon (CL 8)
Dragon, White – Ivory Dragon (CL 7)
Dragon, White – Pearl Dragon (CL 8)
Dragon Bones (CL 7)
Drakkar (Dragon Man) (CL 2)
Draken (CL 4)
Draken, Two-Headed (CL 5)
Draken, Three-Headed (CL 6)
Dwarf – Barbegazi (CL 2)
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Icthyosaur illustration by Jon Kaufman |
I love the translations of the dinosaurs – that's a clever way to not break immersion, and it's even educational! 😉
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I must admit i am intrigued by the sub-types of dragons within each color.
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