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  2. Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes - Wikipedia

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    Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes is a sourcebook for the 5th edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, published in 2018. It is, in part, a supplement to the 5th edition Monster Manual and the Players Handbook. [1] [2]

  3. List of Ravenloft characters - Wikipedia

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    Ezmerelda d'Avenir is a Vistana monster hunter introduced in the 5th Edition adventure module Curse of Strahd (2016). As a child, her family kidnapped Rudolph van Richten's son and turned him over to a vampire. d'Avenir was "deeply moved" by van Richten's mercy on her family and as a teenager ran away to seek him out.

  4. Hero System Bestiary - Wikipedia

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    The remaining three chapters consist of creature statistics and descriptions for fantastic beasts, animals, and beasts of science fiction and the films. Each creature description is about a page in length, and contains a complete listing of the characteristics, powers, skills, and disadvantages, including the point cost for each.

  5. Joaquin Murrieta - Wikipedia

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    Sid Fleischman, Bandit's Moon, (1998), children's novel. T. Jefferson Parker's novel L.A. Outlaws (2008), features Murietta as an ancestor of some of the main characters. "The History & Adventures of the Bandit Joaquin Murietta" (2012 [19]) a novella by Stanley Moss (b. 1948), retelling the legend of the outlaw intertwined with a memoir

  6. Strahd von Zarovich - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] Dragon #315 (January 2004) featured a 3rd edition stat block for Strahd. [13] Expedition to Castle Ravenloft (2006) was released after the Ravenloft publishing license reverted to Wizards of the Coast. [20] This 3.5 edition update of the original Ravenloft module [13] featured Strahd "front and center in the first chapter". [21]

  7. Darklord (Ravenloft) - Wikipedia

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    Captain Alan Monette, a werebat pirate [3] The Phantom Lover, an incubus [3] Marquis Stezen d'Polarno, who drains the souls of victims [3] Tiyet, a mummy who doesn't appear as undead [3] Zolnik, a Loup de Noir werewolf [3] Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium Appendix II (1992) introduced: Althea, lord of Demise; Domains of Dread (1997) added these:

  8. List of Fablehaven's magical creatures - Wikipedia

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    His favorite breath weapon is a huge beam of white light. In Dragonwatch, Celebrant is the primary antagonist who tries to take over the sanctuary and free the dragons, urging them to form an army, but his own arrogance causes his demise. Chalize was guarding the artifact room at Lost Mesa in Grip of the Shadow Plague. She was a young dragon ...

  9. Gargantua (comics) - Wikipedia

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    After being subdued by S.H.I.E.L.D. and dubbed Leviathan, he escapes custody and battles the Defenders on multiple occasions. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In subsequent appearances, Cobert becomes known as Gargantua , joins Doctor Octopus ' incarnation of the Masters of Evil , and serves the Mad Thinker .