At a Glance
Dung crawlers are centipedes, specialized to the habitat of middens, dungpiles, and swamps. They are common in the Rat Hills and on the banks of the river Sargauth.
Source
- Ruins of Undermountain [1060] adventure booklet, page 23
Dung crawlers are centipedes, specialized to the habitat of middens, dungpiles, and swamps. They are common in the Rat Hills and on the banks of the river Sargauth.
A death shark is an undead shark, specifically a zombie.
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Darkenbeasts, also called dark horrors or death horrors, are normal animals that have been temporarily transfigured into a beast resembling a cross between a pterodactyl and a wyvern, with a wingspan of about 6 feet.
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A construct— specifically a clockwork horror.
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A flying fingers is a modified crawling claw.
A battlebat is a modified bonebat.
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An undead.
Bonebats are skeletal undead bats.
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Blacksnakes are found in subterranean lairs.
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An undead and a beholderkin.
Death tyrants are undead beholders.
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Svirfneblin names are names used in svirfneblin families or communities.
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Belwar, Durthmeck, Kronthud, Schneltheck, Thulwar, Walschud
Beliss, Durthee, Ivridda, Lulthiss, Schnella, Thulmarra
Gemcutter, Ironfoot, Rockhewer, Seamfinder, Stonecutter
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