3 HD Monsters
in OSRIC
47 monsters
- Amber Creeping Vine - A climbing plant with striking amber flowers that feeds on the brains of living creatures
- Ankheg - Gigantic burrowing arthropods with chitinous shells that can subsist on filtered earth or meat
- Axe Beak - Diurnal hunters, these ostrich-like birds run fast and attack prey with their strong beaks
- Bear, Black - Omnivorous bears that are not particularly aggressive unless cubs are threatened
- Boar - Bad-tempered wild swine covered in coarse, grayish-black fur
- Bugbear - Huge, hairy goblins standing about 6 feet tall with darkish brown eyes
- Camel - Irascible animals that are adapted to life in dry climates
- Carcass Creeper - A fearsome, subterranean omnivore described as the magical hybrid of a cutworm and a squid
- Centipede, Giant - Larger versions of normal centipedes, 2 to 3 feet long, fast-moving predatory venomous arthropods
- Cougar - Solitary great cats that range widely while hunting
- Crabman - Humanoid amphibious creatures with tough reddish-brown exoskeletons and pincers
- Dire Wolf - Efficient pack hunters that will kill anything they can catch
- Draft Horse - Bred for great strength and endurance. Used to pull vehicles and ploughs or as beasts of burden
- Executioner's Hood - A small, weird monster that drops from above to strangle victims
- Fire Mephit - Dull red creatures with black spots, wreathed in tiny wisps of flame
- Giant Bee - Giant bees that live in hives or nests and produce valuable honey
- Giant Blow Fly - Massive fly with shiny metallic green or blue body covered with coarse black hair
- Giant Crab - Unintelligent crustaceans that lurk in coastal waters and creep along beaches
- Giant Crocodile - More than 50' long crocodile that will attack small ships
- Giant Lizard - Giant lizards that dwell in marshy or swampy areas
- Giant Tick - Giant invertebrates that dwell in ruins and upper dungeon levels
- Grey Ooze - Slimy horrors that lurk on stone surfaces or among boulders
- Harpy - A giant vulture bearing the torso and face of a human female
- Hippogriff - Large flying horses with the forefront of a bird of prey
- Horse, Heavy Warhorse - Heavy warhorse trained for combat
- Juju Zombie - Undead created by evil necromancy, improved zombies with strong connection to Negative Material Plane
- Lava Mephit - Red mephits that sweat droplets of molten lava
- Lemure - Primal form of evil souls damned to spend eternity in Hell
- Mule - Stubborn horse/donkey cross-breeds used as beasts of burden
- Nymph - Feminine nature spirits of almost indescribable beauty that inhabit natural places of particular loveliness
- Quasit - Soul worms formed by Demon Lords for service as familiars to chaotic evil clerics and magic users
- Sea Hag - Wretched creatures given to committing dreadful acts of evil, appearing as decrepit old women
- Shadow* - An incorporeal creature that drains Strength with its touch
- Shark - Aggressive, predatory fish of low intelligence and unpredictable behaviour
- Shrieker - Large, semi-mobile fungus that wails loudly when approached or threatened
- Smoke Mephit - Black mephits that constantly emit smoke from their bodies
- Spider, Giant Water - Giant spiders that build underwater lairs with air-filled web-sacs
- Spiked Devil - Small devils with scaly reddish skin, bat-like wings, and dark spines running from forehead to tail
- Steam Mephit - Grey mephits that constantly sweat hot water in profuse amounts
- Sylph - Aerial creatures thought to be closely related to nymphs
- Triton - Aquatic creatures with fish-like tails instead of legs, dwelling in underwater castles or caverns
- Violet Fungi - Plant creature that resembles shriekers, with branches that release rotting spores
- Warthog - Aggressive omnivore, related to a pig
- Warthog - Tropical relatives of the common boar
- Weasel, Giant (or Ferret, Giant) - Long-bodied predatory animals with short legs and pointed, toothy snouts
- Wererat - Intelligent, humanoid rats who can change into normal humans
- Wolverine - Deadly cold-weather predators resembling a cross between a huge weasel and a small bear