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  1. Feather Stag - This Lawful Good mythical stag is covered in short feathers instead of fur. The feathers are white at the base, slowly grading in to a light rainbow spectrum that reflects and shimmers slightly like the inside of a seashell. It has thick gnarled oak horns that are stronger than steel. The Feather Stag is of comparable size to a War Horse. It is untamable, but may let LG Paladins who follow the cause of nature to ride it through its forest. It may also accompany high level druids. It is intelligent understands all languages use commonly around the local area and can speak telepathically, however it usually chooses not to speak at all. It can pass freely between the prime material and ethereal planes at will. It can detect and is immune to evil. It will attack evil presences in its territory immediately.
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  3. Blight Lion - This abomination is the result of mutation from profane magics. Though not evil in nature, it will appear so to any detect evil check. Stats as per a dire lion. Its appearance is bloated and mangy. Only small patches of hair remain, except for the manes on the males, which appear filthy and tangled. Oozing sores and bloated tumors cover its body. Its bite and claw attacks are poisonous and upon death it will release a noxious gas from its wounds.
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  5. Flesh Hulk Bear - A Flesh Hulk Bear has stats as per a dire bear. It has transparent skin and fur, making its flesh, bones, musculature and internal organs visible. It has a paralyzing gaze attack that will root anyone who fails a save to the spot in terror for 1d4+1 rounds.
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  7. Sludge Nest Ape - Sludge Nest apes are part earth elemental and appear as if they were made of sludge or mud and come in all types (except human). Great gobs of mud constantly slough off them and dissipate in to the ground or are reabsorbed by the body. They make their homes in jungle swamps. Stats as per dire ape. They take half damage from slashing and piercing attacks.
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  9. Ocean Howler - Ocean howlers are fish that emit a telepathic scream to scare off anything it deems dangerous. However if the scream doesn't scare you off, it has the ability to emit a pulse that rapidly changes water pressure in a 20ft area around it, causing medium sized creatures to become disoriented and nauseus. Possibly even making eardrums burst. Small creatures may even have a chance to explode.
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  11. Pebble Snout Worm - This worm is about the size of an average human's arm. Its front section is covered in rock hard nubs that it uses to grind and collect mineral matter (which it eats). Despite its relatively large size, it is completely harmless and otherwise unremarkable.
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  13. Ivy Invention -
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  15. Tongue Locust - A type of locust with a proboscis that is coated in acid. It attempts to dissolve plant matter and flesh and then "drinks" it. It spreads something called the "chew plague" (described below)
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  17. Sweat Demon -
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  19. Flesh Taker Tree - A tree looking much like a Willow, and likewise found along river banks. It produces a bright red fruit on the highest branches that looks similar to a plum. Flesh Plums are highly prized for their curative properties but are dangerous to obtain. The tree can sense and feeds on flesh. It lashes out with its branches, surrounding and entangling victims. The leaves are coated in a thin layer of viscous and strongly digestive fluids that devour a layer of skin easily on contact. No harm comes to anything vegetable or mineral.
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  21. Ebon Abomination - <Evil fey> of ages past created these golems by removing the heart of a still living victim and burning it black while they die. The twisted soul is trapped inside the heart, which is in turn encased in golems carved of the black heartwood of corrupted trees. They protect the areas held most sacred to the <evil fey>. Unlike most golems, the souls bound to them are twisted and vicious and appear to take great delight in torturing tresspassers for as long as possible before letting them die.
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  23. Druid Ape -
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  25. Frost Sap Centaur - Centaurs who make their home in the frozen northern wastes. Their weapon of choice is, as their name suggests arrows tipped with a poisonous sap found in certain trees of the region. The poison causes rapid frostbite around the wound, which eventually spreads outwards. The Centaurs themselves ritualistically and recreationally imbibe the sap. Over generations it has given them immunity to cold and immunity to the poisonous effects. It does however still produce a mild hallucinogenic effect on them.
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  27. Chew Plague - The chew plague is transmitted by tongue locusts. Victims break out in to sores. The rims of the sores calcify in to shapes much like human teeth. The visual effect looks like a disgusting and diseased mouth.
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  29. Prizm Shrimp - A a giant deep sea shrimp (ranging in size between a large dog and a pony). Its shell is translucent and its flesh glows in a pulsating rainbow pattern. It eats mineral matter on the ocean floor which it converts to make its shell larger and tougher so that it can survive deeper depths. It excretes glowing strands of poop that act as sort of glowsticks for several days before dissolving or being absorbed. Prizm Shrimps are a Sea Giant delicacy. They are immune to all but bashing weapons. A young prizm shrimp has hardness of steel. The oldest shrips can have a hardness greater than <hardest thing in the rules>
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  31. Tangle Fairy - Tangle Fairies are mischevious, winged woodland fey about 15cm tall who grow long, thick hair at a very fast pace. They collect this hair and use it to construct traps, nets and so forth which they use to trip, capture, tickle and otherwise irritate intelligent creatures that enter their territory. They are never violent or malicious. Just pranksters. They make a satisfying crunching sound when crushed. Little shits.
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  33. Gold Shamble Mouse - These golden furred rodents are inhabitants of the Jeweled Palace of Ibb. They grow to be fat, lazy, lumbering things living in the luxurious palace (just like anything else living in that place of hedonistic delights). Their fur is curly and made of actual gold. They look like mouse versions of the cowardly lion from Wizard of Oz.
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  35. Lava Fury Ant - Giant fire elemental ants made of volcanic rock. Sprays lava. About the size of a house cat.
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  37. Water Seeker Asp - a freshwater snake that lives entirely underwater. About the same as an eel.
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  39. Shield Blossom Lily - This purple-orange lily has petals as strong as steel. Elves cultivate the plant and fashion armour and shields out of it using similar methods to scale mail. The petals are virtually weightless and so provide excellent protection with no movement restriction.
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  41. Mist Hulk - Sentient clouds of mist can form in areas of high magic concentration during the winter seasons. Roaming from damp place to damp place they grow in size. They do not like being passed through by anything living. When entered by a total number of beings equal in size to 2 humans per 25 square ft of mist they will begin to assault interlopers. They do this by condensing in to fists of water and pounding on their targets from all angles with great force. They are immune to all non-fire based attacks.
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  43. Pepper Shark - An experiment by a wizard who fancied himself somewhat of an epicurian and gourmand. He thought it would save a lot of time if pepper was pre-applied to a range of different animals from birth. He presented his "peppered shark" to the <culture center> epicurian society and minds were promptly blown. This later led to such mutated creations as the chilli dog and turducken.
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  45. Slaughter Egg -
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  47. Head Spider -
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  49. Root Beak Seraphim -
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  51. Shard Born Familiar - Created from panes of glass smashed with a silver hammer and then grabbed bare-handed so as to draw blood. The result is a small cat or other similarly-sized animal of faintly reddish-pink shattered glass that makes a superior familiar for arcane practitioners.
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  53. Seeker Fiend - A small demon summoned partially with either hair, blood, or skin from the target. The form these demons take is variable according to the price paid in the summoning and the power of the summoner.
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  55. Rain Dragon - The enigmatic rain dragons are powerful creatures of faerie. They are not evil, but their motives are unfathomable to mortals, and dealing with them is unquestionably perilous.
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  57. Bronze Needle Fly - Larger than a normal fly, bronze-coloured, and with needle-like forelegs, these carnivorous flies are attracted to sweat.
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  60. Spells
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  62. Leather Divinity - Conjures a sexy leather cat/gimp suit (unisex. Stats as per studded leather armour) that transforms the wearer in to an incubus/succubus for 1d4+caster level hours.
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  64. Sugar Pool - enchants a small vial of water. When thrown upon the ground it creates a 6ft pool of water on the ground 1d4+caster level feet deep, filled with sugar water. Yep. Sugar water. Lasts for 1d4+caster level hours.
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  66. Bile Rose - These are cursed roses found in <evil forest location>. They look like normal roses. When given as a gift, the rose will wilt within the day and the recipient will suffer uncontrollable vomiting and bowel movements for 1d4+1 days. Possibly resulting in death. If a target dies under this curse the corpse will carry the curse on to any who make skin to skin contact with the corpse.
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