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Never Enough Monsters: 20 New Monsters for 5e

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...because you can never have enough monsters! Here's 20 unique creatures, based on drawings I've done over the last few years. Each is statted for 5e, with some flavor text to help you incorporate them into your campaign.

See what happens when your players meet the dzech, elemental dwarves who can drown a victim with a touch, or the marul, a fish whose gaze causes wounds to magically open on whoever meets its gaze. Your higher-level players might be picked upp and swung like a club by a grootslang, or torn in half by a sorcerous crustacean traicousse! Variant creatures include the bullywug marsh knight, the parastu demon and the flumph conciliatrix cloister.

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September 16th, 2019
Fascinating collection of new and interesting monsters, with great art to accompany. Can't wait to try out the Dzech, possibly as a playable race, and the Gaze Hound looks good. I especially liked the look of the aberrations - suitably nasty. Excellent [...]
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September 12th, 2019
Love the originality. This work has a wide variety of monsters and challenge ratings, especially if you are looking for aquatic, fey, or abberations. [...]
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