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Whatever Happened to D&D's Sea Serpent?
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<blockquote data-quote="crystorix" data-source="post: 7893352" data-attributes="member: 14011"><p>The linnorms were all pretty serpent-like, though some of them retained small legs. [More on that below]</p><p></p><p>I actually have been keeping track of monsters as a personal project. In addition to the ones already mentioned, there was the Sea Glutton from the Red Steel Monstrous Compendium online addition, reprinted in the Monstrous Compendium Annual 4. Birthright had the Unnskrajir, found in the Player's Secrets of Hogunmark. For 3rd Edition, in addition to the Sea Drake, there are a Sea Serpent dracoform template in Dragon 260, several types of Sea Serpents in Dragon 345, and the warm-blooded Shadow Sea Serpent in Anauroch: Empire of Shade. The Leviathan in Elder Evils is described as an impossibly large sea serpent.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned above the linnorms from Vikings were serpentine, and had a swim speed, but could be found either at land or sea. And the individual races of linnorm introduced in Dragon 182 (reappearing in the Monstrous Compendium Annual 1 and Dragon 356) included the Sea Linnorm. The art in the Annual does depict them with fins, which makes it look a bit like a mosasaur.</p><p></p><p>Basic D&D also had a Sea Dragon in the Expert Set and both versions of the Creature Catalog(ue), which looked like Sea Serpents with fin-like wings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crystorix, post: 7893352, member: 14011"] The linnorms were all pretty serpent-like, though some of them retained small legs. [More on that below] I actually have been keeping track of monsters as a personal project. In addition to the ones already mentioned, there was the Sea Glutton from the Red Steel Monstrous Compendium online addition, reprinted in the Monstrous Compendium Annual 4. Birthright had the Unnskrajir, found in the Player's Secrets of Hogunmark. For 3rd Edition, in addition to the Sea Drake, there are a Sea Serpent dracoform template in Dragon 260, several types of Sea Serpents in Dragon 345, and the warm-blooded Shadow Sea Serpent in Anauroch: Empire of Shade. The Leviathan in Elder Evils is described as an impossibly large sea serpent. As mentioned above the linnorms from Vikings were serpentine, and had a swim speed, but could be found either at land or sea. And the individual races of linnorm introduced in Dragon 182 (reappearing in the Monstrous Compendium Annual 1 and Dragon 356) included the Sea Linnorm. The art in the Annual does depict them with fins, which makes it look a bit like a mosasaur. Basic D&D also had a Sea Dragon in the Expert Set and both versions of the Creature Catalog(ue), which looked like Sea Serpents with fin-like wings. [/QUOTE]
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