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<blockquote data-quote="ilgatto" data-source="post: 4982585" data-attributes="member: 86051"><p><strong>Additional Monsters from White Dwarf Magazine</strong></p><p></p><p>After checking some early White Dwarfs, I came up with the following:</p><p></p><p><u>WD 2</u> (Aug/Sept 1977): Spinescale (Ian Livingstone), Dune Stalker (Ian Livingstone), (The) Ning (Ian Livingstone), Giant Caterpillar (Ian Livingstone), Bloodhawk (Ian Livingstone).</p><p></p><p><u>WD 4</u> (Dec 1977/Jan 1978), "Monsters Mild & Malign": Glitch (Chris Pettus, from <em>Alarums & Excursions),</em> Droll (Mark Norton, from <em>Dungeoneer),</em> Smoke Creature (Mark Norton, from <em>Dungeoneer),</em> Smoke Demon (Harley Petterson, from <em>News from Bree),</em> Typo (Lee Gold, from <em>Alarums & Excursions),</em> Mind Drain (Wayne Shaw), Ibem (from <em>Dungeoneer #3),</em> Black Leech (Larry Stehle, from <em>Alarums & Excursions),</em> Black Orc (Chris Bursey, from <em>News from Bree), </em>Death Snake (Bill Bleut, from <em>Alarums & Excursions).</em></p><p></p><p>White Dwarf #4 also has adventure tips for a 'Carollian adventure' in Alice in Dungeonland, by Don Turnbull, perhaps EX1 avant la lettre. It describes Giant Tiger -Flowers which transform in weretigers and features Lewis Carroll, Robinson Duckworth, Prima aka Lorina Carlotta Liddell, Secunda aka Alice Pleasance Liddell and Tertia aka Edith Lidell. No stats for any of them.</p><p></p><p><u>WD 5</u> (Feb/March 1978), "Monsters Mild & Malign": Beholder Variant - Fuzzy (Paul Jaquays, from <em>Dungeoneer Vol1 No 2),</em> Beholder Variant - Steely (Paul Jaquays, from <em>Dungeoneer Vol1 No 2),</em> Cyborg (Wayne Shaw), Cyclops (Wayne Shaw), Manta (Wayne Shaw, from <em>All the World's Monsters Vol 1),</em> Cynopard (Jim Bolton), Banth (Jay Saylor/Rodney Tobar, from <em>Alarums & Excursions),</em> Kzin (Mark Swanson, from <em>Alarums & Excursions), </em>Sphex (Nicolai Shapero, from <em>Alarums & Excursions,</em> after Murray Leistner, <em>Exploration Team),</em> Gremlin (Martin Easterbrook, from <em>News from Bree),</em> Demon - Bogy (Bear Hedberg, from <em>Alarums & Excursions),</em> Imps (Mark Norton, from <em>Dungeoneer),</em> Iron Demon (Glenn Bascow, from <em>Alarums & Excursions),</em> Mobil Diss (Jim Ward, from <em>Dungeoneer),</em> Threep (Robert Hollandier, from <em>Alarums & Excursions),</em> Goldeater (Lee Gold, from <em>Alarums & Excursions).</em> </p><p></p><p><u>WD 6</u> (April/May 1978), "A Place in the Wilderness": Dragon Spider (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, <em>The Dragon Masters),</em> Termagant (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, <em>The Dragon Masters),</em> Blue Horror (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, <em>The Dragon Masters),</em> Striding Murderer (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, <em>The Dragon Masters),</em> Longhorned Murderer (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, <em>The Dragon Masters),</em> Fiend (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, <em>The Dragon Masters),</em> Jugger (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, <em>The Dragon Masters).</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em></em><u>WD 6</u> (April/May 1978), "Fiend Factory": Nilbog (Roger Musson, after Nick Best), <em>et al.</em></p><p></p><p><u>WD 7</u> (June/July 1978), "Fiend Factory": Withra (Don Turnbull), <em>et al.</em></p><p></p><p><u>WD 8</u> (Aug/Sept 1978), "Fiend Factory": Tween (Ian Waugh, after Clifford D Simak, <em>Halfling),</em> Chaoticus Simbioticus (Roger Musson), <em>et al.</em></p><p></p><p><u>WD 9</u> (Oct/Nov 1978), "Fiend Factory": Svart (Cricky Hitchcock, after Alan Garner, <em>The Weirdstone of Brinsingamen),</em> Urchin - Black Urchin (Nick Louth), Urchin - Green Urchin (Nick Louth), Urchin - Red Urchin (Nick Louth), Urchin - Yellow Urchin (Nick Louth), Urchin - Silver Urchin (Nick Louth), <em>et al.</em></p><p></p><p><u>WD 9</u> (Oct/Nov 1978), "The Lichway: Complete Mini-Dungeon": Throat Leech (Ian Livingstone; also in WD 6), Svart (of the Green Star) (Cricky Hitchcock, after Alan Garner, <em>The Weirdstone of Brinsingamen;</em> also in Fiend Factory), Susurrus (Albie Fiore), Spinescale (Ian Livingstone; also in WD 2).</p><p></p><p><u>WD 10</u> (Dec 1978/Jan 1979), "Fiend Factory": Mimble (Tony Briskham), <em>et al.</em></p><p></p><p><u>WD 12</u> (April/May 1979), "Pool of the Standing Stones": Demi-Devil (Bill Howard).</p><p></p><p><u>WD 13</u> (June/July 1979), "Fiend Factory": Doombat (Julian Lawrence), Terithran (Ronald Hall), Imp, Fire (Martin Stollery), Imp, Smoke (Martin Stollery), Imp, Steam (Martin Stollery), Imp, Molten (Martin Stollery), <em>et al.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilgatto, post: 4982585, member: 86051"] [b]Additional Monsters from White Dwarf Magazine[/b] After checking some early White Dwarfs, I came up with the following: [U]WD 2[/U] (Aug/Sept 1977): Spinescale (Ian Livingstone), Dune Stalker (Ian Livingstone), (The) Ning (Ian Livingstone), Giant Caterpillar (Ian Livingstone), Bloodhawk (Ian Livingstone). [U]WD 4[/U] (Dec 1977/Jan 1978), "Monsters Mild & Malign": Glitch (Chris Pettus, from [I]Alarums & Excursions),[/I] Droll (Mark Norton, from [I]Dungeoneer),[/I] Smoke Creature (Mark Norton, from [I]Dungeoneer),[/I] Smoke Demon (Harley Petterson, from [I]News from Bree),[/I] Typo (Lee Gold, from [I]Alarums & Excursions),[/I] Mind Drain (Wayne Shaw), Ibem (from [I]Dungeoneer #3),[/I] Black Leech (Larry Stehle, from [I]Alarums & Excursions),[/I] Black Orc (Chris Bursey, from [I]News from Bree), [/I]Death Snake (Bill Bleut, from [I]Alarums & Excursions).[/I] White Dwarf #4 also has adventure tips for a 'Carollian adventure' in Alice in Dungeonland, by Don Turnbull, perhaps EX1 avant la lettre. It describes Giant Tiger -Flowers which transform in weretigers and features Lewis Carroll, Robinson Duckworth, Prima aka Lorina Carlotta Liddell, Secunda aka Alice Pleasance Liddell and Tertia aka Edith Lidell. No stats for any of them. [U]WD 5[/U] (Feb/March 1978), "Monsters Mild & Malign": Beholder Variant - Fuzzy (Paul Jaquays, from [I]Dungeoneer Vol1 No 2),[/I] Beholder Variant - Steely (Paul Jaquays, from [I]Dungeoneer Vol1 No 2),[/I] Cyborg (Wayne Shaw), Cyclops (Wayne Shaw), Manta (Wayne Shaw, from [I]All the World's Monsters Vol 1),[/I] Cynopard (Jim Bolton), Banth (Jay Saylor/Rodney Tobar, from [I]Alarums & Excursions),[/I] Kzin (Mark Swanson, from [I]Alarums & Excursions), [/I]Sphex (Nicolai Shapero, from [I]Alarums & Excursions,[/I] after Murray Leistner, [I]Exploration Team),[/I] Gremlin (Martin Easterbrook, from [I]News from Bree),[/I] Demon - Bogy (Bear Hedberg, from [I]Alarums & Excursions),[/I] Imps (Mark Norton, from [I]Dungeoneer),[/I] Iron Demon (Glenn Bascow, from [I]Alarums & Excursions),[/I] Mobil Diss (Jim Ward, from [I]Dungeoneer),[/I] Threep (Robert Hollandier, from [I]Alarums & Excursions),[/I] Goldeater (Lee Gold, from [I]Alarums & Excursions).[/I] [U]WD 6[/U] (April/May 1978), "A Place in the Wilderness": Dragon Spider (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, [I]The Dragon Masters),[/I] Termagant (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, [I]The Dragon Masters),[/I] Blue Horror (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, [I]The Dragon Masters),[/I] Striding Murderer (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, [I]The Dragon Masters),[/I] Longhorned Murderer (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, [I]The Dragon Masters),[/I] Fiend (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, [I]The Dragon Masters),[/I] Jugger (Lewis Pulsipher, after Jack Vance, [I]The Dragon Masters). [/I][U]WD 6[/U] (April/May 1978), "Fiend Factory": Nilbog (Roger Musson, after Nick Best), [I]et al.[/I] [U]WD 7[/U] (June/July 1978), "Fiend Factory": Withra (Don Turnbull), [I]et al.[/I] [U]WD 8[/U] (Aug/Sept 1978), "Fiend Factory": Tween (Ian Waugh, after Clifford D Simak, [I]Halfling),[/I] Chaoticus Simbioticus (Roger Musson), [I]et al.[/I] [U]WD 9[/U] (Oct/Nov 1978), "Fiend Factory": Svart (Cricky Hitchcock, after Alan Garner, [I]The Weirdstone of Brinsingamen),[/I] Urchin - Black Urchin (Nick Louth), Urchin - Green Urchin (Nick Louth), Urchin - Red Urchin (Nick Louth), Urchin - Yellow Urchin (Nick Louth), Urchin - Silver Urchin (Nick Louth), [I]et al.[/I] [U]WD 9[/U] (Oct/Nov 1978), "The Lichway: Complete Mini-Dungeon": Throat Leech (Ian Livingstone; also in WD 6), Svart (of the Green Star) (Cricky Hitchcock, after Alan Garner, [I]The Weirdstone of Brinsingamen;[/I] also in Fiend Factory), Susurrus (Albie Fiore), Spinescale (Ian Livingstone; also in WD 2). [U]WD 10[/U] (Dec 1978/Jan 1979), "Fiend Factory": Mimble (Tony Briskham), [I]et al.[/I] [U]WD 12[/U] (April/May 1979), "Pool of the Standing Stones": Demi-Devil (Bill Howard). [U]WD 13[/U] (June/July 1979), "Fiend Factory": Doombat (Julian Lawrence), Terithran (Ronald Hall), Imp, Fire (Martin Stollery), Imp, Smoke (Martin Stollery), Imp, Steam (Martin Stollery), Imp, Molten (Martin Stollery), [I]et al.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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