La Belle Dame Sans Merci
   Peking Homunculus
   Ricean Vampire (T)
   Skogsrå
   Transplant Flesh Golem (T)
   (T) = Template



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Bestiary

Definition:

Bestiary: A medieval collection of stories providing physical and allegorical descriptions of real or imaginary animals along with an interpretation of the moral significance each animal was thought to embody. A number of common misconceptions relating to natural history were preserved in these popular accounts.

Welcome to the Ravenloft Renaissance Bestiary. In the future, you will be able to find a whole host of open gaming creatures available for play according to Dungeons & Dragons Revised 3.5 Edition.

The Bestiary

Antecendent - Original Undead
Chinese Ghost - From Chinese Ghost Story
Heretic - Original
Jabberwock - From the poetry of Lewis Carroll
La Belle Dame Sans Merci - From the poetry of Keats
Näcken - From Swedish folklore
Peking Homunculus - From Dr. Who and the Talons of Weng-Chiang
Ricean Vampire (Template) - From Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles
Skogsrå - From Swedish folklore
Transplanted Flesh Golem (Template)
Tree Demon - From Chinese Ghost Story
True Werewolf - Original Lycanthrope



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