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Gary Gygax) The barghest later appeared in the 1E Monster Manual II, the 2nd edition in the Planescape campaign setting boxed set, and the 3rd Edition Monster Manual.Ģ7 - Horast (Dragon's Bestiary, Mary Lynn Skirvin)Ģ8 - Satan, Belial, Astaroth (The Politics of Hell)Ģ8 - Slinger (Dragon's Bestiary, Jake Jacquet)Ģ9 - Whiz-bang beetle (Dragon's Bestiary, John Hageman)Ģ9 - Adaro, agunua, dogai, figonas, ghosts (variants), hatuibwari, koevasi, marsalai, ndengei, ogre (variant), origoruso, porpoise girls, sky maidens (Mythos of Oceania In Dungeons & Dragons, Jerome Arkenberg)ģ0 - Curst (Dragon's Bestiary, Ed Greenwood) The curst later appeared in the 2nd edition in FRE1 Shadowdale, and then later in City of Splendors and in the Monstrous Compendium Annual 2.
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These dragons later appeared in the 2nd edition in MC3, and later in the 3rd edition in Oriental Adventures.Ģ6 - Lower soul, lost soul, vampire-spectre, sea bonze, Celestial stag, goat demon (Chinese Undead, David Sweet)Ģ6 - Barghest (Dragon's Bestiary, E. Dorneman)Ģ0 - Amaku (guardian spirits), Tuna-of-the-Eternal-Waters, Vahine-hae (Mythos of Polynesia in Dungeons & Dragons, Jerome Arkenberg)Ģ3 - No specific creatures, but important article (From the Sorcerer's Scroll: Random Generation of Creatures from the Lower Planes, Gary Gygax)Ģ3 - Bed of spikes, green death, mine, orca, sea centipede, sea dragon, sea griffon, water dagger, water grabber (Water Adventures on the Starship Warden, Carl Hurah)Ģ4 - T'ien Lung, Shen Lung, Li Lung, Pan Lung, Lung Wang, Yu Lung (Chinese Dragons, David Sweet) The Chinese dragons later appeared in the Fiend Folio. A humbaba later appears in Dragon #334.ġ7 - Archangel of mercy, angel of healing, angel of wrath, seraphim (Messengers of God: Angels in Dungeons and Dragons, Stephen H. The jarnkung later appeared in Dragon #37.ġ4 - Ulik (Winners of the 1st Name That Monster Contest", Ann Corlon)ġ6 - Humbaba, scorpion men (Near-Eastern Mythos, Jerome Arkenberg). All these creatures later appeared in 3rd edition in Oriental Adventures.ġ4 - Cursed Crimson Crawler (Winners of the 1st Name That Monster Contest", Thomas & Edward McCloud)ġ4 - Jarnkung (Winners of the 1st Name That Monster Contest", Conrad Froehlich). These creatures all later appeared in the d20 Call of Cthulu book, with conversion notes to D&D.ġ3 - Nasthrapur (demon)(D&D Option: Demon Generation, Jon Pickens)ġ3 - Kappa, oni, tengu, yuki-onna (The Japanese Mythos, Jerome Arkenberg). The prowler later appeared in Dragon #37.Ĩ - Name that Monster! (artwork only winners appear in Dragon #14)(Featured Creature, Erol Otus)ġ0 - Random Monsters (Random Monsters, Paul Montgomery Crabaugh)ġ2 - Byakhee, deep ones, great race, Old Ones, mi-go, shaggoth (the fungi from Yuggoth, the abominable snow men) (The Lovecraftian Mythos In D&D, Rob Kuntz). The ankheg later appeared in every edition's Monster Manual.Ħ - Death Angel (Feaured Creature, John Sullivan)ħ - Prowler (Feaured Creature, no author given). Barker).ĥ - Ankheg (Featured Creature, Erol Otus). The remorhaz later appeared in every edition's Monster Manual.Ĥ - Mihalli, Vriyagga (Double Creature Features, M.A.R. The bulette later appeared in every edition's Monster Manual.Ģ - Remorhaz (Creature Features, no author given).
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It may not be complete, but you will find that not very much is missing from it.ġ - Bulette (Creature Features, Gary Gygax). This is a compiled index of monsters that have appeared in Dragon Magazine, up through issue #250.