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The best D&D related stuff there are the Book of Ratings: D&D Monsters

A sample:

"Umber Hulk
It's amazing what you can come up with using a thesaurus and a box of 128 Crayolas. I'm just sorry the Burnt Sienna Leviathan didn't make the cut. The umber hulk looks like a cross between a stag beetle and Jesse Ventura (or, in more recent incarnations, a cross between an African harvester termite and Crispin Glover): a big bipedal insect with those weird insect clampy jaws and claws and fingers and bleh. It has the power to confuse onlookers, which is a power more D&D monsters should have. "So this is, what? A perfectly round bird with five legs? I don't get it. What kind of monster is OW MY HIT POINTS!" B"

Demiurge out.
 

the Jester said:
I am J.A.M.E.S.: Journeying Artificial Machine Engineered for Sabotage!
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I WIN.
 


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