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Limbless and boneless, the gruemaw's flabby body is supported by its respiratory system, a tough and rubbery network of bladders and hoses constantly emitt
Large monstrosity, CR 13. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
This flattened monster's porous, leathery upper mantle serves as a steady food source and breeding ground for multiple species of symbiotic skin mites rang
Tiny monstrosity, CR 0. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium monstrosity, CR 2. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Small monstrosity, CR 1. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Gargantuan monstrosity, CR 17. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium monstrosity, CR 4. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large monstrosity, CR 6. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Medium monstrosity, CR 5. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large monstrosity, CR 7. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
_Hide armor and scraps of mail are nailed onto this scarred and tattooed mole-like beast. A ring of tentacles sprouts above its mouth, which is dominated by spade-like incisors. The beast has no visible ears and only tiny, cataract-filled eyes. Bl...
Medium monstrosity, CR 3. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Weeping wolves are bizarre monsters that resemble enormous wolves, almost the size of elephants, covered in eyes that constantly weep slimy tears, and...
Small monstrosity, CR 1/4. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Large monstrosity, CR 3. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Huge monstrosity, CR 11. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Huge monstrosity, CR 10. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
Small monstrosity, CR 2. Community homebrew from D&D Wiki.
The urr were originally creaed as specialized construction homunculi by mages who needed servants to build their towers, but didn’t have the resources...
_This hunched, man-like figure lurches with a strange, half-hopping gait. Tattered clothing hangs from its muscled shoulders, and its legs are those of a ram, ending in cloven hooves._ **Trespassers on the Rites.** The first of the goat-men was ...