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COMMENTS

  1. BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!

    My infatuation with Dungeons and Dragons actually began before I'd ever even heard those two words together, having acquired a bendable rubber Carrion

  2. My Ten Favorite Things in 5th Edition Monster Manual

    A classic of the original Monster Manual, the piercer hasn't been printed in core D&D material for a very long time, written off as pointless and silly for

  3. BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!

    Feeding exclusively on subterranean biofilms, the gentle little critter could suction up three times its mass in deadly cave-crud, including not only green and

  4. Tirapheg

    Marvelously unpleasant, this dribbling heap of jelly is actually a magical construct engineered by a wizard, from a wizard's corpse, to keep other wizards in

  5. BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!

    Weirds. A Dungeons and Dragons Monster Review by Jonathan Wojcik. I've talked a lot about misguided "updates" to a number of classic monsters

  6. Otyugh

    A D&D staple, the Otyugh was probably inspired by the Dionaga or "trash compactor monster" from Star Wars, as its entire concept is of an unseen, horrible

  7. BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!

    Yes. This. A ghostly pale, emaciated, hypercephalic, googly-eyed platypus shaped creature, its snaggle-toothed bill stupidly agape as it paddles its way through

  8. BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!

    The Carrion Crawler. Written by Jonathan Wojcik. The one that may have started it all, this colorful rubber bug was the first monster toy I can ever

  9. The Atropal Scion

    Top Thirteen Undead. A Dungeons and Dragons Monster Review by Jonathan Wojcik. From mindless, moldering zombies to fashionable vampire counts, the living

  10. BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!

    The Volt. A Dungeons and Dragons Monster Review by Jonathan Wojcik. This forgotten gem of first edition had a fun, simple concept with a strikingly weird

  11. BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!

    The Metalmaster. Written by Jonathan Wojcik. The Metalmaster or "sword slug" was first introduced in an issue of Dragon magazine, an incredibly odd concept