Monster I’d Like to Fight: Deep Risen
Ye may ‘ave ‘eard o’ the deep risen, that twisted, black creature that lurks in the depths. Aye, I’ve seen it meself, seen it rise from the sea like a nightmare made real.
Monster I’d Like to Fight: Kelp Cutter
Powered by a unique alchemical energy, the kelp cutters could function for hours on end beneath the waves, and through a complex system of underwater sonar, they’d communicate with one another, coordinating their efforts to clear the kelp.
Monster I’d Like to Fight: Cephaloid
Cephaloids are a race of aberrations named for their grotesque countenance: humanoid heads writhing with tentacles.
Monster I’d Like to Fight: Sauva
Sauva are adept in the mystical arts, and they use their powers of enthrallment to bend others to their will. They are sly and manipulative, using their allure and charisma to get what they desire.
Monster I’d Like to Fight: Rootwraith
Rootwraiths are evil spirits that inhabit dying forests and swamps. Little is known of them outside a rhyme oft recited by village children.
Monster I’d Like to Fight: Hedgen
Hedgens are a reclusive race who dwell in the icy lands of the north. Known for their mastery of metalworking, they craft intricate multi-tool gloves that are the envy of artisans worldwide
Monster I’d Like to Fight: Gerblin
In the frozen lands of the north, there dwelt a fey race of small, intelligent creatures, known for their skill with tools and their martial prowess. They were known as gerblins, and as skilled craftsmen, they would create intricate machines and structures, which they used to protect their homes and families from harm.
Monster I’d Like to Fight: Shnoggle
Shnoggles have a playful demeanor, unaware their spirited antics can be harmful to smaller creatures.
Monster I’d Like to Fight: Frore Demon
Frore Demons wander frigid tundra, ravaging everything in their path, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.
Monster I’d Like to Fight: Boghemoth
When a particularly powerful will-o’-wisp consumes the life force of a dying shambling mound, it can merge itself with the mound’s mass, forming a boghemoth.