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  1. Monster Mythology is a sourcebook for the second edition of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Released by TSR in 1992 and written by Carl Sargent, with interior illustrations by Terry Dykstra, John and Laura Lakey, and Keith Parkinson, Monster Mythology was released as a companion volume...

  2. The Monster Manual (MM) is the primary bestiary sourcebook for monsters in the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game, first published in 1977 by TSR. It includes monsters derived from mythology and folklore, as well as creatures created specifically for D&D.

  3. type. Monstrous humanoid. In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the harpy is a monstrous humanoid creature with the lower body, legs, and wings of a bird. It is based upon the harpy of Greek myth.

  4. Monsters that have been recorded throughout history in the myths and legends of various cultures.

  5. Several of its nicknames reference fan-made Monsters from the My Singing Monsters community: "Boogley", "Cathedrocks" and "Ragtaggedy" are Monsters by QuinnQwerty, its creator. "Awsmask" is a Monster by Exclaim!

  6. Ilmater is known also as the Crying God, the Lord on the Rack, the One Who Endures and the Broken God. He seeks to offer words of comfort and calming to those in pain, oppressed, or in great need. He will seek to endure any pain if it will lessen the pain of another.

  7. Rhysmuth is the penultimate Quad-Element Ethereal Monster, with the last one, Oogiddy, representing the Poison Element, with the Celestial Scaratar sharing it. Rhysmuth’s name is a portmanteau of “rhythm” and “bismuth,” a crystal with a geometric apprearance.

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