Thomil Base Creatures

At a Glance

The thomil template can be applied to "any elemental creature with the earth subtype" so… naturally, I figured this deserved a list.

black rock triskelion Monster Manual 4
chaggrin Complete Arcane
crysmal Expanded Psionics Handbook
earth elemental Monster Manual 1
primal earth elemental Epic Level Handbook
earth elementite swarm Planar Handbook
earth monolith Complete Arcane
earth weird Monster Manual 2
earth whisper Races of Stone
galeb duhr Monster Manual 2
geodite Complete Psionic
magma hurler Miniatures Handbook
magma paraelemental Manual of the Planes
omnimental Monster Manual 3
ooze paraelemental Manual of the Planes
ruin elemental Monster Manual 5
stone spike Monster Manual 2
tempest Monster Manual 2
thoqqua Monster Manual 1
walking wall Miniatures Handbook

Yes, there might be a few more monsters —like dust and mineral quasielementals— that belong on this list… but that’s what I have so far.

Sources

  • The thomil template is described in Unapproachable East [17665] page 76
  • Wizards.com

Orglash Base Creatures

This information is intended for use with the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

At a Glance

The orglash template can be applied to "any elemental creature with the air subtype" so… naturally, I figured this deserves a list.

air elemental Monster Manual 1
primal air elemental Epic Level Handbook
air elementite swarm Planar Handbook
air monolith Complete Arcane
air weird Monster Manual 2
belker Monster Manual 1
breathdrinker Monster Manual 2
cyclonic ravager Monster Manual 4
dust twister Sandstorm
ice paraelemental Manual of the Planes
ice serpent Monsters of Faerûn
ildriss Complete Arcane
immoth Monster Manual 2
invisible stalker Monster Manual 1
living holocaust Fiend Folio
omnimental Monster Manual 3
smoke paraelemental Manual of the Planes
snow weird Frostburn
storm elemental Monster Manual 3
tempest Monster Manual 2
tempestan Complete Psionic

Yes, there might be a few more monsters —like lightning and void quasielementals— that belong on this list… but that’s what I have so far.

Sources

  • The orglash template is described in Unapproachable East [17665] page 69
  • Various sources; see individual descriptions

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Monsters in Undermountain

Monsters described in Ruins of Undermountain [1060] include baneguard, battlebat, battle horror, blacksnake, bonebat, crawling claw, curst, darkenbeast, death shark, death tyrant, dung crawler, dung snake, the fallen, flying fingers, flying spider, grell, guardian skeleton, helmed horror, hook horror, ice viper, necrophidius, greater otyugh, pack lizard, peltast, greater peltast, silver horror, skeletal stirge, tentamort, vampyre, watchspider, and wizshade.

Dung Snake

This information is intended for use with the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

At a Glance

An animal.

Dung snakes are merely water snakes, constrictors adapted to a wet habitat. They are common in the Rat Hills, Undermountain, and in various cesspools and marshes, particularly the Marsh of Chelimber.

This monster is featured on Stupid Monsters, which is a fun read.

Sources

  • Serpent Kingdoms [96566] page 83
  • Ruins of Undermountain [1060] adventure booklet, page 24
  • WotC Monster Index

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Vampyre

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At a Glance

An undead.

Vampyres, also called fireghosts, are a rare type of vampire with fire-based attacks.

Source

  • Ruins of Undermountain [1060] adventure booklet, page 27

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Tentamort

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At a Glance

In the Realms

These creatures hail from Greyhawk, so depending on the DM they may not appear in the Realms at all.

That said, however, they’re mentioned in connection with Undermountain…

Sources

  • Monstrous Compendium Greyhawk Appendix [MC5/2107]
  • Ruins of Undermountain [1060] adventure booklet, page 27

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Flying Spider

At a Glance

A flying spider is a large spider, with wings. They have enough intelligence to be used as guardians, and accordingly are bred in Skullport and elsewhere, from there making their way into Waterdeep, Calimport, and other cities.

Source

  • Ruins of Undermountain [1060] adventure booklet, page 27

Guardian Skeleton

At a Glance

A guardian skeleton is a skeleton capable of reforming (with full hit points) after being destroyed. Most guardians can rise 6 times, but some with 9 or even 12 "lives" have been reported.

Skeletons are the same height as living creatures (obviously) but roughly 1/7 of the weight. Human skeletons average 5 ft 9 in tall and 23 lbs (male) or 5 ft 4 in tall and 17 lbs (female).

Source

  • Ruins of Undermountain [1060] adventure booklet, page 26