Black Lizardmen -- A Way of Life and As a PC [Irving Galvez]
Two nice documents detailing black lizardmen (a new race). One provides details about black lizardman life, the other one giving rules on how to play them as PCs.
Word 6.0/95 / 9 kb / 17.12.1996
Desert Monsters [NealeD]
Three "nice" monsters to visit your players when traveling the windy sand dunes. Good enough with regard to game statistics, but they all could use some more fleshed out descriptions. Nevertheless, all right enough for brief encounters, I guess.
ASCII / 2 kb / 09.05.1997
Guide to Undead [Lenard Lakofka]
An amazingly well written work, Guide to Undead gives you a whole new perspective on undead and many of their different aspects. Devising a new classification of undead based on how they come into being, L.L. provides deep insight on everything from how and why they are created, their senses and how they live their "lives", to thorough notes on gaming use. A very good work, a piece everyone who uses undead in their scenarios should not be without.
PDF / 76 kb / 13.03.2000
| Word 2000 / 32 kb / 13.03.2000
Lamest AD&D Monsters Ever v0.9 [Matthew Frederick (Freddo)]
A small, hilarious collection of some very unusual monsters. These little critters are not very dangerous, but what they lack in that respect, they have in abundance when it comes to humor and variety. Not actually candidates for frequent encounters, but I'm sure the players will have a great laugh if encountering one of these once.
ASCII / 8 kb / 28.05.1997
Linith's First Book of Monsters [Debbie Poston (Linith Darkstar)]
Five very original monsters to add to your campaign. These critters are nothing like you've ever seen before; highly detailed and quite out of the ordinary, they are sure to bring both fun (the DM) and terror (players) to your campaign. Hopefully soon there will be even more creatures to invade your world from this little spot.
ASCII / 8 kb / 29.04.1997
| Word 97 / 11 kb / 29.04.1997
| WordPerfect 6.x / 11 kb / 29.04.1997
Magnificent Monstrous Database 5th Edition [Roger D. Mast]
With several years in the making, the MMDB is a professionally designed, essential reference no serious DM should be without. This 5th edition (Aug 98), released 7 months after the 4th edition (Dec 97), incorporates more than 400 new monsters into the database, bringing the total to exceed a staggering 2.500 entries. This site has by the author (Roger D. Mast) been chosen as the main distribution site for new editions of the MMDB, so stay tuned for later editions.
Access 2.0 / 630 kb / 03.08.1998
| Access 7.0 / 637 kb / 03.08.1998
| ASCII / 395 kb / 03.08.1998
Mazaron's Monstrous Manual [Tim Martin]
Forty highly original new creatures and monsters to populate your campaign, made with inspiration from a variety of sources. An excellent compendium to the game, this little thingy is a good read.
Completely reformatted and made available in three differnt formats by Olik.
HTML / 48 kb / 23.07.2000
| PDF / 250 kb / 23.07.2000
| Word 2000 / 59 kb / 23.07.2000
Mengol's Monsters [Randal Svea and Jeff Essick]
This is a collection of no less than 33 original monsters, mainly belonging to the categories of undead and golems, of various types and subtypes. In addition to the monsters themselves being very imaginative and cleverly designed, there are some added bonuses as well. There is a "Pic of the Week", more than a dozen monster-related new magic items, a piece of useful advice for the paranoid among you, as well as an incredible collection of custom-made figures (some of them are actually cute). All in all, this is without doubt one of the best and most imaginative collections of monster additions to the game I've ever come across on the net. You will not want to be without this one, DMs... Incredible work, Randal and Jeff!
HTML (Link to Author's Site) / x kb / 06.04.2000
Net Monstrous Compendium 2nd Ed [Robert Christian]
It has been more than half a decade (1994) since the NMC has been updated, but nevertheless it is still one of the best of the old net works of AD&D. This magnificent creation has more than 170 original monsters, which range from the deadly to the puny, from the serious to the comical, from adaptions to unique creations. Many of them DMs don't even have to struggle with to incorporate into adventures; just by studying them, one can easily develop whole scenarios around these creatures. It is a pleasure to read (even more now, I hope, with these touched-up formats by yours truly), and is sure to assist any DM in throwing new challenges at the PCs. A real classic in the true sense of the word.
ASCII / 186 kb / 09.12.1996
| PDF / 933 kb / 19.05.2000
| Word 2000 / 234 kb / 19.05.2000
NetBook of Golems and Gargoyles v1.2 [Benoit Devost]
Everything you would ever want to know about these fascinating creatures. A definitive reference giving a detailed description on what they really are, making and enchanting them, as well as about two dozen new versions of these creatures.
PDF / 292 kb / 02.09.2000
| Word 2000 / 65 kb / 02.09.2000
Ravenloft Monsters [Unknown Source]
Four new monsters for the Ravenloft campaign setting, each richly detailed and ready for use.
ASCII / 8 kb / 01.01.1997
The Shrike [David Kilpatrick] (Dark Poet)
The author says, "this monster is a good creature to send up against higher level PCs in a time travel or planar type adventure, also a wonderful nemesis to plague a party with."
ASCII / 2 kb / 14.02.1998
The Tarrasquelich [Matthew Shelton (Xeno)]
The impossible... The invincible... The Tarrasquelich! A combination of a lich and the Tarrasque; no further explanation necessary...
ASCII / 4 kb / 23.09.1997
Vampires [Marc Carlson]
An incredibly comprehensive work on the (in)famous vampires, this work is highly detailed, well-written, and discusses numerous aspects of the "life" of these creatures. Written in a semi-scientific style, this work is pure reading enjoyment. Also has notes on vampires from real-world legends and fairy tales. As ever, Marc Carlson here delivers a complete, very satisfying work. Highly recommended.
ASCII / 22 kb / 03.03.1997