Glasspane Horror

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At a Glance

A shapechanging aberration.

Source

  • Dragon Compendium page 205

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Seawolf

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At a Glance

A magical beast.

Sources

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Jackalwere

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At a Glance

A magical beast.


Variations

Jackalweres are related to jackals.


Climitat


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
Elsewhere

Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention

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Polar Werebear

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At a Glance

A shapechanging humanoid.

A lycanthrope —specifically a werebear— which, like other werecreatures, may be found anywhere humanoids dwell.

Source

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Brown Werebear

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At a Glance

A shapechanging humanoid.

A lycanthrope —specifically a werebear— which, like other werecreatures, may be found anywhere humanoids dwell.

Source

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Black Werebear

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At a Glance

A shapechanging humanoid.

A lycanthrope —specifically a werebear— which, like other werecreatures, may be found anywhere humanoids dwell.

Source

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Lycanthropes

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At a Glance

Lycanthropes are a category of shapechanging humanoids.


Variations


Sources

See individual types.

Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Jackal Lord

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At a Glance

Unseen lords among bandits and villains, jackal lords are merely legend to most common folk.

The Xaeyruudh Campaign

In the Xaeyruudh campaign, jackal lords venerate Set, and are usually of neutral-evil alignment.

A handful of jackal lords dabble in intrigue across the southern and eastern Realms.

  • Rival lords lair in castles near the Muhjari town of Thalathat and the Imaskari ruin of Darrabhal. While human cartographers see only the political boundaries of Murghôm on the west and Semphar to the east, the jackals see things as north versus south. Neither of them regards human kings or armies as anything more than pawns.
  • The elusive leader of the vicious bandits operating in Lapaliiya‘s eastern hinterland is a jackal lord. He has established a very light-handed control over the city of Kormul, and little happens there without his knowledge. His larger plans include usurping the throne of Lapaliiya, and has already planted a web of spies and “sleepers” in various noble and merchant houses of Sheirtalar.
  • At least one jackal lord controls parts of the western Raurin near Rolling Stone Gap.
  • Another is thought to lair somewhere on the Katakoro Plateau.

Sources

  • Fiend Folio [88661] pages 105-107
  • All details of individuals are being developed for the Xaeyruudh campaign

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Werebadger

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At a Glance

A shapechanging humanoid.

A lycanthrope which, like other werecreatures, may be found anywhere humanoids dwell.

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


Climitat


Variations

Werebadger is related to badger and dire badger.


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn

Sources

Primary Sources
  • Monstrous Compendium Annual 1 [2145]

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