Name of plant/animal: Drowner Description: Strange aquatic humanoid monsters that stink of rot. They are typically found in small groups (average of three), and attack quickly, often leaping at their opponent, but are weak to fire. More info and images here
Name of plant/animal: Foglet Description: Bony, gangly creatures that can summon fog and move through it at will. They emit a faint light from their bare, open ribcage, which they use to lure potential targets into their trap. These are tricky creatures, capable of disorienting and deceiving people with fog and mimicry. Don't follow the light. More info and images here
Name of plant/animal: Arachas (plural arachasae) Description: Huge crab-spiders that are toxic and capable of shooting webbing. There are two variants: armoured and venomous. All arachasae are venomous, the latter just moreso. All but the venomous arachasae have large shells. Attacking from the front is not a choice strategy, as they can use their pincers and shell to block some of the damage. Go for the rear, or distract it, and strike at squishy unarmoured bits. More info and images here
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Name of plant/animal: Drowner
Description: Strange aquatic humanoid monsters that stink of rot. They are typically found in small groups (average of three), and attack quickly, often leaping at their opponent, but are weak to fire.
More info and images here
Name of plant/animal: Foglet
Description: Bony, gangly creatures that can summon fog and move through it at will. They emit a faint light from their bare, open ribcage, which they use to lure potential targets into their trap. These are tricky creatures, capable of disorienting and deceiving people with fog and mimicry. Don't follow the light.
More info and images here
Name of plant/animal: Arachas (plural arachasae)
Description: Huge crab-spiders that are toxic and capable of shooting webbing. There are two variants: armoured and venomous. All arachasae are venomous, the latter just moreso. All but the venomous arachasae have large shells. Attacking from the front is not a choice strategy, as they can use their pincers and shell to block some of the damage. Go for the rear, or distract it, and strike at squishy unarmoured bits.
More info and images here