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<blockquote data-quote="gamerprinter" data-source="post: 5254439" data-attributes="member: 50895"><p><strong>Some Bestiary inclusions</strong></p><p></p><p>I am building a list of monsters and fey for the setting. I have categories of fey and other beings in addition to a list...</p><p></p><p>Unseelie Court: goddess queen, the Winter Hag, hags, ice giants (primitive frost giants), fomorian (orogs with fiendish template), firbolgs (intelligent ogres and ogre magi), ogre barbarians, fey goblins; baobhan sidhe, lhianon sidhe, love talker, fuath (monsters), sluagh (water demons), duergar.</p><p></p><p>Annis - strongest and largest of hag kind, often in company of ogres</p><p>Apple Tree Man - oldest apple tree in orchard, god figure and male dryad.</p><p>Baobhan Sidhe - fey vampiric succubus, a dancer</p><p>Barrow/Bog Mummy - powerful undead oracle spellcaster</p><p>Barrow/Bog Wight - undead clan warrior (often in service to mummy)</p><p>Bean Sidhe (banshee) - incorporeal female omen of death, ancestral to clan</p><p>Bluecap/Knocker - mining fey, expects to be paid a humans wage</p><p>Bogie - viscious fey goblin</p><p>Brag - viscious, prankster goblin, more powerful than a buggane</p><p>Brownie - household and guardian fey attaches itself to a family or property</p><p>Buckawn - brownie-goat centaur</p><p>Buggane - a fey goblin more powerful than a bogie</p><p>Cait Sidhe - fey vampiric cat</p><p>Cu Sidhe - fey guardian dog, green with large paws, and loud bark.</p><p>Firbolgs - intelligent ogres, clan warriors and ogre magi</p><p>Fomorians - orog (ogre orc mix) with fiendish template</p><p>Grig - sprite grasshopper</p><p>Grugach - a strong, but primitive diminuitive sidhe elf</p><p>Ice Giant - a primitive frost giant, club, rimed in ice</p><p>Kelpie - underwater tangleweed, kelp like fey plant being.</p><p>Kilmoulis - seelie goblin with huge nose, no mouth.</p><p>Korred - a chaotic, strong and fierce satyr-like fey being</p><p>Lhainon Sidhe - a fey vampiric song stealer succubus, targets bards</p><p>Love Talker - a fey male vampiric sweet talker, who drowns victims</p><p>Merrow - merling race, beautiful females, horridly ugly males</p><p>Oakmen - found in copse groves, protectors and pranksters</p><p>Pooka - fey shape-shifter prankster</p><p>Redcap - a particularly murderous and calculating fey goblin.</p><p>Roane (selkie) - a sealwere removes pelt as a fur cloak to walk among men</p><p>Spriggan - gnome-like fey</p><p>Swanmay - swanwere with a mantle of feathers (see Roane)</p><p>Water Horse (each uisge) - horse shape-changer invites riders, glues them to the seat and leaps into bodies of water to drown victims and consume.</p><p></p><p>This is the list so far, as well as the Unseelie list at top, plus the unmentioned Sidhe (elves) of the trooping Seelie. I'll probably come up with a few more.</p><p></p><p>On a quick glance of the Bestiary, many monsters are very appropriate: the existing list of fey beings, barguest, behir, mephits make great alternate fey and should be considered fey for the setting, linnorn make the ideal Celtic worm (dragon), all the included giant races, all the dire beasts, lycanthropes, aurochs, mastodon (elephant), and many more (haven't completely dissected the Bestiary for all the best gems.)</p><p></p><p>GP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamerprinter, post: 5254439, member: 50895"] [b]Some Bestiary inclusions[/b] I am building a list of monsters and fey for the setting. I have categories of fey and other beings in addition to a list... Unseelie Court: goddess queen, the Winter Hag, hags, ice giants (primitive frost giants), fomorian (orogs with fiendish template), firbolgs (intelligent ogres and ogre magi), ogre barbarians, fey goblins; baobhan sidhe, lhianon sidhe, love talker, fuath (monsters), sluagh (water demons), duergar. Annis - strongest and largest of hag kind, often in company of ogres Apple Tree Man - oldest apple tree in orchard, god figure and male dryad. Baobhan Sidhe - fey vampiric succubus, a dancer Barrow/Bog Mummy - powerful undead oracle spellcaster Barrow/Bog Wight - undead clan warrior (often in service to mummy) Bean Sidhe (banshee) - incorporeal female omen of death, ancestral to clan Bluecap/Knocker - mining fey, expects to be paid a humans wage Bogie - viscious fey goblin Brag - viscious, prankster goblin, more powerful than a buggane Brownie - household and guardian fey attaches itself to a family or property Buckawn - brownie-goat centaur Buggane - a fey goblin more powerful than a bogie Cait Sidhe - fey vampiric cat Cu Sidhe - fey guardian dog, green with large paws, and loud bark. Firbolgs - intelligent ogres, clan warriors and ogre magi Fomorians - orog (ogre orc mix) with fiendish template Grig - sprite grasshopper Grugach - a strong, but primitive diminuitive sidhe elf Ice Giant - a primitive frost giant, club, rimed in ice Kelpie - underwater tangleweed, kelp like fey plant being. Kilmoulis - seelie goblin with huge nose, no mouth. Korred - a chaotic, strong and fierce satyr-like fey being Lhainon Sidhe - a fey vampiric song stealer succubus, targets bards Love Talker - a fey male vampiric sweet talker, who drowns victims Merrow - merling race, beautiful females, horridly ugly males Oakmen - found in copse groves, protectors and pranksters Pooka - fey shape-shifter prankster Redcap - a particularly murderous and calculating fey goblin. Roane (selkie) - a sealwere removes pelt as a fur cloak to walk among men Spriggan - gnome-like fey Swanmay - swanwere with a mantle of feathers (see Roane) Water Horse (each uisge) - horse shape-changer invites riders, glues them to the seat and leaps into bodies of water to drown victims and consume. This is the list so far, as well as the Unseelie list at top, plus the unmentioned Sidhe (elves) of the trooping Seelie. I'll probably come up with a few more. On a quick glance of the Bestiary, many monsters are very appropriate: the existing list of fey beings, barguest, behir, mephits make great alternate fey and should be considered fey for the setting, linnorn make the ideal Celtic worm (dragon), all the included giant races, all the dire beasts, lycanthropes, aurochs, mastodon (elephant), and many more (haven't completely dissected the Bestiary for all the best gems.) GP [/QUOTE]
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