Humanoid Monsters
in Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game
27 monsters
- Barkling - Diminutive furry humanoids with very dog-like faces
- Bugbear - Huge, hairy goblins standing about 6 feet tall with darkish brown eyes
- Caveman - A species closely related to humans; shorter, stockier, and much more heavily muscled
- Centaur - Half man, half horse creatures that are haughty, aloof, but very honorable
- Doppleganger - Weird humanoid creatures able to take on the appearance of nearly any other humanoid
- Ghast - Undead monsters similar to ghouls but smarter and more powerful, surrounded by an overwhelming stench
- Ghoul - Undead monsters which eat the flesh of dead humanoids to survive
- Giant, Cyclops - A one-eyed giant, huge and brutish, resembling hill giants
- Giant, Fire - Barrel-chested giants with ruddy skin, black hair, and dark red eyes
- Giant, Frost - Pale-skinned giants with light blue or dirty yellow hair who dress in skins and pelts
- Giant, Hill - The smallest of giants, standing ten to twelve feet tall
- Giant, Mountain - Largest of all giants, living in clans that rule over mountain territories
- Giant, Stone - Reclusive giants of rocky mountainous terrain, standing 12 feet tall
- Giant, Storm - Adult storm giants are about 21 feet tall and weigh about 12,000 pounds
- Gnoll - Hyena-headed, evil humanoids that wander in loose tribes
- Gnome - Small humanoids standing 3 to 3½ feet tall with tan to woody brown skin
- Goblin - Small, wicked humanoids that favor ambushes, overwhelming odds, and dirty tricks
- Hobgoblin - Larger cousins of goblins, about the same size as humans with dark orange or red-orange skin
- Kobold - Small, dog-faced reptilian humanoids
- Lizard Man - Tall reptilian humanoids that excel at swimming and ambush tactics
- Minotaur - Huge bull-headed humanoid monsters
- Ogre - Large, brutish, ugly humanoids standing 9-10 feet tall
- Orc - Grotesque humanoids bent on war and domination
- Skeleton - Mindless undead created to guard tombs or serve their creator
- Treant - Large, roughly humanoid tree-people that resemble oak trees when still
- Troll - Huge, rangy humanoids with lumpy grayish-green skin and regenerative powers
- Urgoblin - Mutant hobgoblin subspecies with regenerative abilities