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This hulking humanoid is covered in shaggy brown fur, has long claws and a bearlike face
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Werebear
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Forever anchored to their coffins and the unholy earth of their grave
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Vampire
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Larger cousins of goblins and far more aggressive and organised
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Hobgoblin
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Strong, fiercely territorial humaniods with the head of a bull
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Minotaur
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The spirit of a strong-willed, selfish individual of humanoid race
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Banshee
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Magically created automatons of gret power
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Golem
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Magnificent winged horse that sometimes serves the cause of good
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Pegasus
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Corpses reanimated through dark and sinister magic
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Zombie
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Large two-legged lizard with a long tailed tipped with stinger and bat-like wings
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Wyvern
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Also called Illithids, they bend others to their will and shatter enemies minds
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Mind Flayers
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Humanoid-shaped beings of great size with even greater strength
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Giant
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Wild mysterious entities found deep in secluded woodlands
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Dryad
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Winged, reptilelike creatures of ancient lineage known and feared for their size and magic
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Dragon
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Woodland beings who shun company of strangers, are deadly archers and about 7-feet-tall
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Centaur
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Vicious flying predators that appear to be winged stone statues
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Gargoyle
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Celestials who have charged themselves with the protection of the plane
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Archon
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Also called the 'sphere of many eyes' or 'eye tyrant'
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Beholder
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Aggressive humanoids with gray skin and coarse hair that raid, pillage and battle other creatures
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Orc
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The biggest and strongest of the goblinoids, they stand about 7-feet-tall
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Bugbear
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Enigmatic creatures with great feathery wings and leonine bodies
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Sphinx
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Combine features of trees and humans. They are peaceful but deadly when angered
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Treant
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Humanlike beings who dwell on the elemental planes, famed for their illusion magic
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Genie
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Horrid carnivores found in all clime who know no fear and attack unceasingly when hungry
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Troll
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Sinister wolves that have attained some intelligence and evil disposition
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Worg
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Hyena-headed, evil humanoids that wonder in loose tribes
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Gnoll
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Playful marine-dwelling people. Although wary of surface dwellers not usually hostile
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Merfolk
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Grotesque subterranean monsters, covered in rocklike skin that lurk within heaps of refuse
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Otyugh
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Incorporeal creatures born of evil and darkness
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Wraith
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Preserved corpses animated through the auspices of dark desert gods best forgotten
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Mummy
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Amorphous creatures that live only to eat
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Ooze
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An undead spellcaster who has used its magical powers to unnaturally extend its life
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Lich
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Noble creatures concerned for welfare of good beings, has the golden-brown body of a lion
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Lammasu
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An ancient line of aquatic humanoids covered with fine scales, noted for their sinister nature
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Kuo-Toa
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Powerful majestic creatures with the characteristics of both lions and eagles
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Griffon
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Reptilelike monsters with multiple heads
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Hydra
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The lower body and wings of a reptilian monster with the upper body of an old, evil human
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Harpy
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Nature's embodiment of physical beauty and guardians of sacred places in the wild
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Nymph
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Small humanoids that many consider to be a nuisance but unchecked can overrun areas
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Goblin
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Big, ugly, greedy creatures that live by raiding and scavaging
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Ogre
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Short, reptilian humaniods with cowardly and sadistic tendancies
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Kobold
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