To add insult to injury, I've added two more half-golems (brass and stained glass) and a handful of lesser golems to the G list. The're fairly self-explanatory. They differ from standard golems only in that they're smaller (generally Small or Medium) and can be created by lower-level spellcasters. (The wax golem and maggot golem have also been bumped here.)
Monsters with an asterisk (*) have added Ravenloft context.
I can also write up brief descriptions for any critter if authors are inerested but don't have the source material.
D is for Dreaded
Done! Dharculus* [Planar Handbook] Pic
Done! Dread warrior [Monsters of Faerûn] Pic
Done! Dustblight [Sandstorm] Pic
E is for Eerie
Done! Effigy [Monster Manual II] Pic
Done! Elemental, corrupted* [new]
Done! Elemental grue, air [Complete Arcane] Pic
Done! Elemental grue, earth [Complete Arcane] Pic
Done! Elemental grue, fire [Complete Arcane] Pic
Done! Elemental grue, water [Complete Arcane] Pic
Done! Elemental monolith, air [Complete Arcane] Pic
Done! Elemental monolith, earth [Complete Arcane] Pic
Done! Elemental monolith, fire [Complete Arcane] Pic
Done! Elemental monolith, water [Complete Arcane] Pic
Done! Elemental, undead, cinderspawn [Libris Mortis] Pic
Done! Elemental, undead, desiccator [Libris Mortis] Pic
Done! Elemental, undead, voidwraith [Libris Mortis] Pic
Done! Elementite swarm [Planar Handbook] Pic
Done! Ephemera, dusk beast* [Manual of the Planes] Pic
Done! Ephemera, ecalypse* [Manual of the Planes]
Done! Ephemera, umbral banyan* [Manual of the Planes] Pic
Done! Ethereal marauder* [Monster Manual] Pic
Done! Ethereal slayer* [Monster Manual II] Pic
F is for Frightening
Done! Fiendish symbiont: fiendish familiar [Fiend Folio] Pic
Done! Fiendish symbiont: gutworm [Fiend Folio]Pic
Done! Fiendish symbiont: soul tick [Fiend Folio]Pic
G is for Ghastly
Gaki, jiki-ketsu-gaki [Oriental Adventures] Pic
Gaki, jiki-tuku-gaki [Oriental Adventures]
Gaki, shinen-gaki [Oriental Adventures]
Glaistig [Monster Manual III] Pic
Goblin, dread, forestkith goblin* [Monster Manual III] Pic
Done! Golem, alchemical* [Monster Manual III] Pic
Done! Golem, brass* [Monster Manual II] Pic
Done! Golem, cadaver* [Heroes of Horror] Pic
Done! Golem, chain* [Monster Manual II] Pic
Done! Golem, ice* [Frostburn] Pic
Done! Golem, mist* [Denizens of Dread]
Done! Golem, mud* [Monster Manual III] Pic
Done! Golem, lesser, fungus* [Dragon 341]
Done! Golem, lesser, junk* [Dragon 341]
Done! Golem, lesser, maggot* [Requiem, Dragon 339]
Done! Golem, lesser, paper* [Dragon 341]
Done! Golem, lesser, tin* [Dragon 341]
Done! Golem, lesser, wood* [Dragon 341]
Done! Greenvise [Monster Manual II] Pic
Grimweird [Monster Manual III]
Grisgol [Monster Manual III] Pic
H is for Horrible
Done! Hag, bog [Oriental Adventures] Pic
Done! Hag, dune [Sandstorm] Pic
Done! Hag, spectral* [Denizens of Dread]
Done! Half-farspawn [Lords of Madness] Pic
Done! Half-golem, brass [Monster Manual II web enhancement]
Done! Half-golem, stained glass* [Monster Manual II web enhancement]
Done! Half-illithid [Fiend Folio]
Done! Hannya [Oriental Adventures] Pic
Done! Helmed horror [Monsters of Faerûn] Pic
Done! Hopping vampire [Oriental Adventures] Pic
Done! Huecuva [Fiend Folio] Pic
Ravenloft Context
Dharculus: “It is not unknown for these ethereal predators to inadvertently enter the Demiplane of Dread, where they share the Near Ethereal with spirits of the restless dead.”
Elemental, Corrupted: This was in the file of new monsters I put out a while back.
Ephemera: These creatures lurk in the Umbral Curtain (the Plane of Shadow equivalent to the Near Ethereal) -- a concept I never got to try out in the published books.
Ethereal Marauder & Ethereal Slayer: These monsters sometimes enter the Demiplane of Dread by accident while traveling in the Deep Ethereal, after which they lurk in the Near Ethereal. (The underlying RL concext of these ethereal & umbral alien entities is the old Lovecraftian concept of, "If you can see it, it can see you."
Goblin, Forestkith: As discussed in RL Gaz V, all goblin subtypes in RL are different breeds of the same degenerate race.
For a quick recap, goblins, bakhna rakhna, forestkith are actual ("natural") breeds. Hobgoblins are the goblin equivalent of calibans, and bugbears (blurb already written) are produced when hobgoblins breed with each other.
And here's an added physical detail that got left out of RL Gaz V:
Golems (all): Note that these golems aren't necessarily golems of obsession (the template hasn't been applied). Your blurbs can depict them either way.Inbreeding, birth defects, and childhood scarring are endemic. Most goblinoids are marked by torn ears, milky eyes, harelips, club feet, skin left pockmarked by disase or fire, twisted limbs, birthmarks, and so on, though these deformities rarely hinder them.
Golem, Lesser, Junk: I imagine a Nosos connection for these things.
Golem, Lesser, Paper: Most likely to be created in Far Eastern domains (such as the Scattered Lotus Archipelago).
Golem, Lesser, Tin: One of these actually had a minor appearance in Hour of the Knife.
Hag, Spectral: Y'know, honestly, when you break it down this monster is really just a regular hag with the equivalent of "spectral creature" template stuck on, and I'm seriously considering treating it as such. But go ahead and write a blurb; whether it's under Hag, Spectral or the sample creature for a Spectral Creature, I can still use it.
Half-Golem, Stained Glass: The MM2 stained glass golem is the same creature as Ravenloft's glass golem.