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Love the Melchon, looks like the Devil's Attorney :)

The Focalor and the Glasya are damm slick as well.

Still have my reservations about the Equinal, but Im normally reluctant about liking animal-human hybrids...

Erm... Babette's Glasya... I couldn't help but to think that it looks like as if though she is squatting down on that Crystal beneath her... perhaps I just have a dirty mind...
 
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just want to add a few more monsters to keep things interesting. ;)

Ulitharid

"Ulitharids are much taller and more physically powerful than normal mind flayers, being 7 1/2 tall. Their slimy skin is the same as other illithids, but darker. These noble illithid have six tentacles instead of four, surrounding a maw of jagged, saw-like teeth. They wear the same sort of robes as other mind flayers, but many also wear high-crowned headdresses to accentuate their importance."
 

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Urophion

"The urophion is the hideous result of hybridization between mind flayers and ropers. The urophion has a more than passing resemblance to the creature from which it was created. To the unwary, the urophion appears as a rocky outcropping about 9 feet in height, with a 3-foot diameter base tapering off to a 1-foot diameter at the apex. What appears to be ridges carved into the rock are actually the creature's thick tendrils, which it can wrap tightly around its mauve pillar. This creature has a single eye near the top, above a round lamprey-like maw.

The six tendrils are 50 feet long and spaced equidistantly around the mouth. They are very strong and can be used to attack, or help it to stand upright. The urophion has a solid but malleable body, which allows it to resemble a stalagmite or a boulder, and it can even climb and hang from ceilings like a stalactite. The urophion can adjust its body temperature to match its surroundings, but is unable to change its purplish-gray hue"
 

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Skuz

"Skuz are ooze-like undead creatures found in stagnant ponds and lakes. Its natural form is that of a slimy green coating on the water, similar to algae. When prey comes near, it rises from the water and appears as an amorphous column of slime."
 

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I'll have a go of some stuff, I need something to draw anyway!. I'll draw any of the following...

Any Slaad lord; Chourst and Rennbuu, etc
Zuggtroy
Any Illithidae (is that how its spelt?)
Any type of Beholderkin (I know you already have Beholder Mothers, Directors, Crawlers, Gauths and Lensmen)
Scalders
Ulitharids
Urophion
Skuz

Alternatively i'll have a go of them all. Just a question, are you intending to publish these conversions as a book?. Thanks for your time...
 
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most likely, they're just going to be on the Creature Catalog site (which, of course, you can always link to and tell people "i did that!" ;) ) if we were to ever publish them, we'd have to have a contract and pay you and all that... (not that you'd mind getting paid for it - but hey, we're broke :) )
 

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most likely, they're just going to be on the Creature Catalog site (which, of course, you can always link to and tell people "i did that!" ;) ) if we were to ever publish them, we'd have to have a contract and pay you and all that... (not that you'd mind getting paid for it - but hey, we're broke :) )

Ah well, doesn't matter...

You'll be seeing some new pictures soon!...:D
 



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