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  1. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    I think a willow tree or a oak
  2. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    Demonic yes, I’m not sure if it’s a actual demon though.
  3. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    Actually it’s a creature from (primarily) the abyss.
  4. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    Purple dragon-dragonus burrowus slitherus the last word I put down because they can shape shift into a serpentine form for getting into tight places better.
  5. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    I edited the bone ooze just before you put your post up
  6. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    Bone ooze-unicelius bonius animatus? It’s a form of ooze that makes bones move like a living creature that seems to be undead. Viper tree-viperus psudoherbum It a mixture of vipers and trees! Think a willow tree with viper heads in place of the branches!
  7. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    The beastmen are a 2nd edition humanoid & the cloaker attaches to a WOUNDED creature and drains the damage off of it during the act of feeding, healing the creature in the process. It glows naturally during the feeding process.
  8. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    Beastmen could be DNd’s equivalent of Bigfoot?
  9. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    I’m not sure exactly on beastmen & reselant cloakers are a ravenloft subspecies if it helps. See the sword & sorcery ravenloft for 3.5 stats.
  10. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    The resalent cloaker looks like a regular cloaker, otherwise it’s as described The beastman is a fuzzy non-magical version of a human that lives in the wild (willingly) and doesn’t believe in anything that it can’t see,hear or otherwise sense via its natural abilities. It also has natural...
  11. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    Reselant cloaker-cloakerus healius,it feeds on wounds and leaves healed beings/people in its wake! Beastman-homo beastius? Basically it’s a furry wild man that’s low on ANY magic whatsoever.
  12. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    Mongarlman-homo muckyus? They are a strange mixture of all sort species, including humans! Snahagun(I think that’s how you spell the common name) fishus sharkus (they have a strange connection to sharks)
  13. abe ray

    Potion of cramming

    This potion allows the drinker to double the amount of spells you can cast/prepare for 24 hours! You can’t use the potion again until 36 hours have past the point of last drinkage though otherwise it acts like a leathal poison! What do you think?
  14. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    Rock pudding is the missing link between mimics and deadly puddings, they look like rocks but can extend tendrils, macrobia rockia? Skull spiders like to hide in skulls like hermit crabs, spidra hermatas? Grimlocks-homo noseeus? I don’t remember if we did this one already.
  15. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    Skull snakes are the missing link between snakes and nagas basically. They look like snakes with skull like hoods.
  16. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Scientific names

    Green slime-uncelliar greenus digestus? Skull snake-naga neanderthalus?
  17. abe ray

    Converting monsters from Dragon magazine

    I think it depends on how old the priest of ythog is personally.
  18. abe ray

    WHAT NEW MINIATURES YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE MADE?

    Duckbunnies, spiderhorses & maybe living spells?
  19. abe ray

    Cookie Monster build?

    What would be the actual STATS for Cookie Monster be though? I mean for 5th edition dnd of course.
  20. abe ray

    D&D 3.x Bat’leth in 3.5 dnd?

    Bat’leth in 3.5 dnd? Along these lines, how would dnd humanoids use a tricorder anyway? I think that’s how you spell the word anyway.
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