Magical Monsters
in OSRIC
23 monsters
- Annis - Magical, evil giantesses that are gaunt and ragged, wearing stained and filthy garments
- Blink Dog - Strange wolf-like creatures that can teleport at will
- Cat, Giant Lynx - Rare and magical intelligent felines of the icy wastes
- Cockatrice - A strange creature appearing to be a chicken with a long serpentine neck and tail
- Couatl - Brightly feathered serpents with wings, rarely encountered in remote tropical environments
- Crypt Thing - A cloaked skeleton that guards its lair with teleportation magic
- Disenchanter - A bizarre creature resembling a cross between a dromedary camel and a cow with a muscular prehensile snout, shimmery electric blue and translucent
- Doppelganger - Intelligent, human-sized shape-shifters of wicked character and highly magical nature
- Dryad - Female nature spirits mystically bound to enormous oak trees
- Gargoyle* - Demonic-looking winged humanoid monsters with gray stone-like skin
- Giant, Cloud - Massive giants with milky white to sky blue skin, living in clouds and demanding tribute
- Gorgon - Magical monsters resembling cattle made of iron
- Harpy - A giant vulture bearing the torso and face of a human female
- Homunculus - Small construct with bat-like wings and venomous bite, magically linked to its creator
- Leprechaun - A magical race that love to torment with practical jokes, mischief, and swindles
- Medusa - Human female with vipers for hair whose gaze turns victims to stone
- Nilbog - A goblin infected with nilbogism, surrounded by a weakness in reality that causes chaotic, contrary effects
- Phase Spider - A spider able to shift in and out of reality during combat
- Phoenix - A magnificent firebird from the Outer Planes, often called "firebird" or "bennu bird"
- Pixie - Winged fairies often found in forested areas who love beauty and pranks
- Sprite - Reclusive fey creatures, looking like tiny elves just a foot tall with dragonfly-like wings
- Sylph - Aerial creatures thought to be closely related to nymphs
- Treant - Large, roughly humanoid tree-people that resemble oak trees when still