Chaotic Monsters
in OSRIC
85 monsters
- Achaierai - Giant four-legged bird from the Abyss, resembling an ostrich with a short neck
- Annis - Magical, evil giantesses that are gaunt and ragged, wearing stained and filthy garments
- Anuran - Less advanced frog-man tribes without weapons or armour
- Babau - Skeletal demons covered in leathery black skin with oversized hands, feet and head
- Babbler - Mutant lizard-like creatures with incomprehensible speech, resembling miniature tyrannosaurs
- Banshee - The legendary ghost of an evil elven female found in remote countrysides and lonely natural places
- Batrachian - Advanced frog-man tribes armed with spears and shields
- Blindheim - Yellowish, frog-like humanoids that project twin beams of incredibly bright light from their eyes
- Brigand - Outlaws and mercenaries who make a living by raiding settlements and attacking travellers
- Bugbear - Huge, hairy goblins standing about 6 feet tall with darkish brown eyes
- Carbuncle - Minor agents of chaos that appear as curious armadillo-like animals
- Caterwaul - Feline predator resembling black panthers walking upright that stalks darkened caves
- Chimæra - A creature with the hind quarters of a goat, the forequarters of a lion, the wings of a dragon and 3 heads
- Class D Demon - Malevolent demons with the upper body of an ape and cloven-hoofed lower body of a boar, possessing small feathered wings
- Coffer Corpse - Resembles a zombie, a rotting, fetid corpse of the dead left unburied
- Cyclops - 20' tall humanoids with a single, central eye
- Demon - Supremely chaotic evil beings from other planes
- Demon, Class F - One of only six named demons of this class, wielding flaming whips and massive swords
- Demonette - Offspring of a succubus and human male, with vestigial horns and bat-like wings
- Demoniac - Offspring of major demon and human female, strong and heavily-built with demonic features
- Doppelganger - Intelligent, human-sized shape-shifters of wicked character and highly magical nature
- Dracolisk - Fearsome hybrid of black dragon and basilisk with thick black scales, horns, and petrifying gaze
- Dragon Turtle - Massive aquatic creatures up to 200 feet long, occasionally mistaken for rocky outcroppings or small islands
- Dragon, Black - Fearsome dragons that spew corrosive venom, found in swamps, marshes and deep, dark caves
- Dragon, Brass - Desert dragons that compete with blue dragons for territory, with a sometimes good but occasionally greedy nature
- Dragon, Red - The archetypal red dragon is Smaug from "The Hobbit"
- Dretch - The weakest of all demonkind with a plump body, thin gangly limbs, and a squat bald head
- Ekivu - Hideous crossbreed between a giant fly and a human
- Ettin - Large, nocturnal two-headed creatures that live below ground
- Flind - Close relatives of gnolls standing 6½-ft tall with powerful limbs and leonine heads
- Gargoyle* - Demonic-looking winged humanoid monsters with gray stone-like skin
- 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, 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
- Glabrezu - Muscular demons with a horned dog head and four arms sprouting from a broad chest
- Gnoll - Hyena-headed, evil humanoids that wander in loose tribes
- Goblin - Small, wicked humanoids that favor ambushes, overwhelming odds, and dirty tricks
- Gorgimæra - Like a chimæra, save the goat's head is replaced with that of a gorgon
- Gorgon - Magical monsters resembling cattle made of iron
- Harpy - A giant vulture bearing the torso and face of a human female
- Hell Hound - Monstrous, cunning, and very intelligent hounds, the size of a small pony. Breathe fire and love heat.
- Hezrou - Loathsome toad-like demons with humanoid arms, slightly shorter than vrocks
- Hieracosphinx - A hawk-headed, winged lion that prowls desolate places and preys on unsuspecting travelers
- Hobgoblin - Larger cousins of goblins, about the same size as humans with dark orange or red-orange skin
- Ice Troll - Semi-transparent trolls with bodies that appear chiselled from blue-tinged ice
- Jackalwere - A malevolent beast who can assume human form
- Kobold - Small, dog-faced reptilian humanoids
- Kullule - Damned souls transformed into semi-intelligent demonic horde
- Lamia - Creatures with the upper body of a woman and the lower half of an animal that inhabit deserted places
- Manticore - An overgrown lion with thick leathery wings and an ugly humanoid face
- Medusa - Human female with vipers for hair whose gaze turns victims to stone
- Minotaur - Huge bull-headed humanoid monsters
- Mummy - Undead monsters, linen-wrapped preserved corpses animated through dark desert gods
- Ogre - Large, brutish, ugly humanoids standing 9-10 feet tall
- Ogre Magi - Fearsome evil creatures, well versed in magic and of unnatural size and strength
- Orc - Grotesque humanoids bent on war and domination
- Pirate - Sailors who make a living by raiding coastal settlements, robbing other ships, and illegal slaving
- Quartz Roper - Rocky creature with living quartz hide that appears as a brownish or smoky grey crystalline statue
- Quasit - Soul worms formed by Demon Lords for service as familiars to chaotic evil clerics and magic users
- Quickling - Corrupted fey creatures sped up in time, moving so fast they appear as a blur
- Roper - Cavern-dwelling monsters that mimic stalagmites with grey-green stony hide
- 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
- Shub - Deformed humanoids with hunchbacks, twisted limbs, and pinhead skulls
- Skeleton - Mindless undead created to guard tombs or serve their creator
- Spectral Troll - Invisible creatures created from merging troll and extra-planar essences
- Spectre - Incorporeal undead monsters that drain life energy
- Spider, Huge - Large web-building spiders that ensnare prey like their tiny cousins
- Succubus - Solitary female demons that appear as stunningly beautiful, naked humanoid women with leathery bat wings
- Troglodyte - Intelligent, reptilian humanoids with agile hands, long legs, short tails, and spiky combs on their heads and arms
- Troll - Huge, rangy humanoids with lumpy grayish-green skin and regenerative powers
- Troll, Giant - Crossbreed of trolls and hill giants, combining troll regeneration with giant size and strength
- Troll, Giant Two-Headed - Vicious offspring of trolls and ettins with two heads and regenerative abilities
- Vampire* - Undead monsters that appear pale but lifelike, possessing all memories and abilities from life
- Vrock - Hideous cross between a vulture and a humanoid, considered one of the weakest of demonkind
- Vulchling - A race of birds that resemble vultures but with features that look rather like a human with a beak
- Wererat - Intelligent, humanoid rats who can change into normal humans
- Werewolf - Semi-intelligent pack hunters
- White Dragon - Found in cold regions
- Wight - A weird and twisted reflection of the form it had in life
- Will-o-the-Wisp - Strange, fey creatures that resemble dancing lights or torches
- Wraith - Incorporeal creatures born of evil and darkness
- Wyvern - A huge flying lizard with a poisonous stinger in its tail, distant cousin to true dragons
- Zombie - Undead corpses of humanoid creatures that are deathly slow but move silently and are very strong