Books of dragons, undead ... What's next?

Driddle

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nifty titles for the library, they are.
after dragons and undead, what topic would be next in line? and can you predict its tome-ish title treatment?
 

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I think, as someone else has mentioned, the most original and useful choice would be fey. I don't think this will happen though, given the demand for such a book. My bet would be: Giants, Elemental Creatures (elementals, genies, other inner-plane stuff), maybe even Goblinoids. Maybe there won't be another? With fiends, celestials, dragons and undead already taken care of, a substantial part of the monster corpus has already been used.
 




Andrew D. Gable said:
We could really use a big old nifty looking purtty hardcover all about the tojanida. We could even title it the Uselessmonsternomicon

Try running an undersea campaign, sometime. Without the tojanida, the forests of giant glass anemones would grow unchecked.
 


nikolai said:
I think, as someone else has mentioned, the most original and useful choice would be fey. I don't think this will happen though, given the demand for such a book. My bet would be: Giants, Elemental Creatures (elementals, genies, other inner-plane stuff), maybe even Goblinoids. Maybe there won't be another? With fiends, celestials, dragons and undead already taken care of, a substantial part of the monster corpus has already been used.

Giants, etc... will be addressed in Races of Stone, right? Or will that be an FR book?
 

I'd really like a book about fey. Of course, it would have to cover the Seelie and Unseelie Courts in detail, feature fey realms, have a fey version of elves, advices for a fey campaign with fey PC's that travel said fey realms, general info about fey, maybe a little historical background?, a lot of new fey creatures (goes without saying)....

Call it "Fairy Tales" :D
 


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