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==Creature Catalog VI== Featured in [[Dragon Magazine]] #355, this Creature Catalog was for [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]]. It featured the following monsters: * Black Beast of Bedlam: A shifting, chaotic, amorphous monster spawned from the madness of deities. * [[Cave Fisher]]: A classic [[dungeon]] and [[Underdark]]-dwelling predatory insect. * Giant Dragonfly: ...You really need this explained? * Dungeon Phantom: A unique strain of ghost created when a thrill-seeking veteran adventurer gets careless and dies in a dungeon. * [[Rot Giant]]: A strain of giants afflicted with a horrible disfiguring plague by [[Incabulos]]. * Cannon Golem: A [[golem]] with an integrated cannon. What more do you want? * [[Maedar]]: The rare male counterpart to the [[Medusa]], another classic monster. * [[Obliviax]]: A strange species of moss that steals memories. Another classic monster. * [[Golem#Specialized_Golems|Scarecrow]]: A variant [[golem]] based on an animated scarecrow. Actually goes back quite a ways in D&D, and is particularly associated with [[Ravenloft]]. * Seedroach: A magically engineered plant that produces mobile seeds that look vaguely like cockroaches; these bite humanoids and turn them into adult seedroach trees. Kill them with fire. * Giant Slug: A classic D&D monster stemming from pulp fantasy; an enormous slug that spits acid. * Spring-Heeled Jack: A murderous urban [[fey]] with a vaguely [[devil]]ish mien. [[Category: Dungeons & Dragons]] [[Category: Monsters]] [[Category: Magazines]]
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