10 more creatures added to the CC


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Shapechangers and things that look like other things
Several shapeshifting species make their debuts.

First up is one of the last remaining unconverted creatures from the 1e core books, the bizarre imorph.

The batch also includes the terrain-mimicking maskhi, the bardic zin naga, the "they might be crocodiles" lesser segarrans (which include a prestige class for the greater version), and three age categories of the haglike silats.

We've got another lycanthropic template, the wily weremouse.

And don't put on that glove or pick up that gem, for it might be a peltast or greater peltast!

(Also, the Shark-kin slipped in as an 11th creature, as I entered them before I realized they didn't really fit the theme).
 


More Prehysteria
The latest batch includes a wide range of therapsids known as cynodonts (Cynognathus, Diademodon, Exaeretodon) and dicynodonts (Dicynodon, Diictodon, Lystrosaurus, Placerias, Robertia).

Rounding out the batch is the small archosauromorph Rhynchosaur, and a massive serpent, the Giant Titanoboa.
 

Hounds, Horses and Helpers
This week's batch features a number of unusual dogs, mounts, and magical beasts that can provide benefits to others.

Included are the hounds of the gith, the githzerai's szarkel and the githyanki's deadly kaoulgrim. The shadow hound makes the perfect companion for shadowdancers and residents of the Plane of Shadow. The bog hounds, and their pack leader, the moor hound, are not truly dogs, but vile constructs that can aid evil spellcasters in taking revenge.

In need of a new ride? The full warhorse is about the finest traditional horse you can find. If you're looking for something a bit more exotic, check out the telekinetic tolwar. If your travels take you to the Etheral Plane, the ether horse is a perfect fit.

Rounding out the batch are the illness-absorbing avian known as the caladrius, and the water-producing jade fish.
 

Wow, it's been a while for the jade fish! How many are in the backlog? We might have to go up to more than 10/week, if that's not too much work for you, Shade.
 

I count 85, so that might not be a bad idea. ;)

I can probably find the time for a few "catch up" batches here and there.
 

Based on the date of the homebrew post (rather than the date they were declared finished, which would be more accurate), the following have been waiting the longest in the upload queue:

1. Pseudo-undead (2007-01-10)
2. Night Dragon (2008-03-26)
3. Scintillating Dragon (2008-05-09)
4. Grythok (2008-05-19)
5. Bauh-Yin (2008-06-03)
6. Arack (2008-06-04)
7. Avenging Spirit (2008-06-11)
8. Yau-Mor (2008-06-23)
9. Birch Tree Spirit (2008-06-25)
10. Griveling (2008-07-08)
11. Aquatic Dragon (2008-08-04)
12. Dawnspirit (2008-09-08)
13. Brine Dragon (2008-09-09)
14. Beljuril Dragon (2008-09-24)
15. Black Slime (2008-10-14)
16. Blazing Bones (2008-10-29)
17. Beholder, Kasharin (2008-10-30)
18. Angel of Wrath (2008-12-03)
19. Necromantic Colossus (2008-12-04)
20. Beholder Zombie (2008-12-09)
21. Bug-a-boo (2008-12-10)
22. Necromantic Golem (2008-12-10)
23. Angel of Healing (2008-12-10)
24. Ethereal Dreamweaver (2008-12-16)
25. Angel of Mercy (2008-12-23)
 
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25 monsters that have yet to be added ?

Hey Shade, think you can make a MASSIVE update for these ? or even like 5 monsters per day ? That could do to trick to catch up.
 

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