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Monster Manual for Turkish Myths #03

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I'm sure you had the chance to fight, chat and even make friends with many creatures from many mythologies during your sessions. Even in the Monster Manual, one of the most basic resources, there are traces of creatures from multiple mythologies. But until now, I have not been able to see anything belonging to Turkish Mythology in any official source, in a third-party book, or as the subject of homebrew.

As a Turk, I think we have a very broad mythology, and for this reason, I wanted to present the main monsters that I think will add the most color to your games, in a series of five booklets. I hope you enjoy the monsters and the culture behind them, and you can learn more about mythology.

And finally; If you have trouble reading names, it's perfectly normal. Turkish can be a very difficult language for those who are not familiar with it.

In the previous issues, I focused on terrifying monsters and divine beings with high CR and after that relatively low CR. monsters that usually bother ordinary people. In the 3rd installment of the series, I am highly interested in undead creatures and beings named "Iye", which is the result of the belief that "every being must have a glue" in Turkish culture with Shamanic roots. I hope you like this one as well as the previous issues.

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