OTHER-THINGS-THAT-I-COULDN’T-MAKE-UP-THE-NAME-FOR-CATEGORY: A long category name I know, but why write ‘miscellaneous creatures’ when you could write ‘other-things-that-i-couldn’t-make-up-the-name-for-category’?
Nyssilan: This thing is a bit like a… hmm, sort of like a giant snake. Usually about as long as a human is tall, it can split its tail into two legs. Its head is in the shape of a newt's. Its attacks depend on what class it is.
Vazalon: Many consider it to be humanoid, but it has many differences. For instance, it lays eggs. No other humanoid does that. it is also reptilian instead of other humanoids which are mainly mammals. It’s attacks depend on what class it is.
Laakylon: An insect, it has three oval-like body parts. Each one has a peculiar type of exoskeleton armor. It has two legs on each body part. Its frontal legs are used for holding things, and it walks on its four back legs. It has a pair of moth-like wings and a beak. Laakylons are able to Take Flight. Its attacks depend on what class it is.
Slime: This is what happens when a noob necromancer tries to rez jello. Deals 1d10 + 5, and can slime you, dealing 1d6 and has a 1d20 chance (roll 10 or higher) of grossing you out, making you unable to do anything for one turn.
Death Jelly: Made in China. Oh wait, that’s not where it’s made, let me get my monocole on… hmmm...sorry, it’s made in Doomville. Meh, same thing (no offense, chinese). Deals 1d20 and has a 1d12 chance (roll 8 or higher) to inflict Element Burn, which deals 1d6 every turn. it may also slime you (see above).
Golem: A statue made out of stone or snow, or a few blocks of rock or ice floating around each other, a golem is magically animated stone which does its masters bidding. Note: Cannot be in a dungeon without an enemy mage. It deals 1d20 with each of its massive arms (or massive chunks of floating rock), depending on how many arms (or chunks of floating rocks) it has; Wiseguy decides how many limbs. It always attacks with all of them on one turn. It can also use Slam, which deals 1d10 and sends an enemy flying backwards three squares. If they fly into an obstacle while, well, flying backwards, they will be forced to skip their next turn.
Wow: No it’s not the word wow, it’s a cross between a Whale and a Cow. Depending on what kind of whale the cow is crossed with, there will be an extra letter at the beginning of its name, the same letter at the beginning of the whale. For instance, if it is a Humpback Whale crossed with a cow, it is called a Hwow. If it is a Blue Whale crossed with a Cow, it is a Bwow. It does not have any attacks but you can hitch a ride in its air filled mouth so as to travel under water without drowning.
Elgyrm: It’s a Lion?! It’s a tiger!? It’s a bear!? No, it’s an Elgyrm… wait what? Wasn’t it meant to be a bird, no a plane, no, superman? Huh, I guess not. Anyways, an Elgyrm is a lion, tiger, bear, a bird, a plane, and Superman mixed into one. It has six legs, each pair a lion’s legs, a tiger’s legs, and a bear’s legs; it has bird wings, it has the body of a plane, and it has the head of superman. They serve in airports across the Lands, and their nice flight attendants (which look strangely like white blood cells and red blood cells) offer some very nice service, well at least when you’re flying in first class. They can be used to travel to any other city with an airport. If you buy a private one, you can ride them anywhere.
Nyssilan: This thing is a bit like a… hmm, sort of like a giant snake. Usually about as long as a human is tall, it can split its tail into two legs. Its head is in the shape of a newt's. Its attacks depend on what class it is.
Vazalon: Many consider it to be humanoid, but it has many differences. For instance, it lays eggs. No other humanoid does that. it is also reptilian instead of other humanoids which are mainly mammals. It’s attacks depend on what class it is.
Laakylon: An insect, it has three oval-like body parts. Each one has a peculiar type of exoskeleton armor. It has two legs on each body part. Its frontal legs are used for holding things, and it walks on its four back legs. It has a pair of moth-like wings and a beak. Laakylons are able to Take Flight. Its attacks depend on what class it is.
Slime: This is what happens when a noob necromancer tries to rez jello. Deals 1d10 + 5, and can slime you, dealing 1d6 and has a 1d20 chance (roll 10 or higher) of grossing you out, making you unable to do anything for one turn.
Death Jelly: Made in China. Oh wait, that’s not where it’s made, let me get my monocole on… hmmm...sorry, it’s made in Doomville. Meh, same thing (no offense, chinese). Deals 1d20 and has a 1d12 chance (roll 8 or higher) to inflict Element Burn, which deals 1d6 every turn. it may also slime you (see above).
Golem: A statue made out of stone or snow, or a few blocks of rock or ice floating around each other, a golem is magically animated stone which does its masters bidding. Note: Cannot be in a dungeon without an enemy mage. It deals 1d20 with each of its massive arms (or massive chunks of floating rock), depending on how many arms (or chunks of floating rocks) it has; Wiseguy decides how many limbs. It always attacks with all of them on one turn. It can also use Slam, which deals 1d10 and sends an enemy flying backwards three squares. If they fly into an obstacle while, well, flying backwards, they will be forced to skip their next turn.
Wow: No it’s not the word wow, it’s a cross between a Whale and a Cow. Depending on what kind of whale the cow is crossed with, there will be an extra letter at the beginning of its name, the same letter at the beginning of the whale. For instance, if it is a Humpback Whale crossed with a cow, it is called a Hwow. If it is a Blue Whale crossed with a Cow, it is a Bwow. It does not have any attacks but you can hitch a ride in its air filled mouth so as to travel under water without drowning.
Elgyrm: It’s a Lion?! It’s a tiger!? It’s a bear!? No, it’s an Elgyrm… wait what? Wasn’t it meant to be a bird, no a plane, no, superman? Huh, I guess not. Anyways, an Elgyrm is a lion, tiger, bear, a bird, a plane, and Superman mixed into one. It has six legs, each pair a lion’s legs, a tiger’s legs, and a bear’s legs; it has bird wings, it has the body of a plane, and it has the head of superman. They serve in airports across the Lands, and their nice flight attendants (which look strangely like white blood cells and red blood cells) offer some very nice service, well at least when you’re flying in first class. They can be used to travel to any other city with an airport. If you buy a private one, you can ride them anywhere.