am181d
Adventurer
Well, two things:
1) A monster book that provides alternate takes on DnD staples like dragons, trolls, orcs, etc. Does every universe have to have chromatic dragons and snout-nosed orcs?
2) Partially inspired by the Monsternomicon: A monster book that comes in two parts, one being a handout "Monster Hunter's Guide" that you can give to players, full of lore and rumor (with "artist's depictions" of the creatures) and hopefully with the look and feel of an ancient tome, and then the actual rules guide that the DM holds onto. That's the sort of thing that could ultimately serve as a monster book AND the foundation of a campaign. ("We're going to hunt down every one of the creatures that Uncle Skeever wrote about in his Monster Hunter's Guide, even if it kills us like it killed him.")
1) A monster book that provides alternate takes on DnD staples like dragons, trolls, orcs, etc. Does every universe have to have chromatic dragons and snout-nosed orcs?
2) Partially inspired by the Monsternomicon: A monster book that comes in two parts, one being a handout "Monster Hunter's Guide" that you can give to players, full of lore and rumor (with "artist's depictions" of the creatures) and hopefully with the look and feel of an ancient tome, and then the actual rules guide that the DM holds onto. That's the sort of thing that could ultimately serve as a monster book AND the foundation of a campaign. ("We're going to hunt down every one of the creatures that Uncle Skeever wrote about in his Monster Hunter's Guide, even if it kills us like it killed him.")