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Shadows are a relatively common monster to feature in many fantasy roleplaying games, but are arguably most associated with Dungeons & Dragons. As their name suggests, shadows are ghost-like undead monsters of animate darkness... or sometimes they are elemental creatures of darkness. It depends.
Slow Shadows are a variant introduced in WG5: Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure. Unlike regular shadows, which are generally humanoid in shape, slow shadows are mostly amorphous and blob-shaped. They latch onto their victims, dealing cold damage and slowing them like the slow spell. Anyone killed by a slow shadow becomes a slow shadow.
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2e Monstrous Compendium Vol. 1
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2e Monstrous Manual
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Dungeon #54
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Grim Harvest 3: Requiem
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3e
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4e
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5e
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Pathfinder
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Pathfinder 2e
Slow Shadow
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WG5
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Monstrous Compendium Greyhawk Appendix
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Monstrous Compendium Annual Vol. 4
Others
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Shadow Lurker Monstrous Compendium Annual Vol. 2
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"Darkness Elemental" Dragon Magazine #227
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3e "Shadow Elemental"