I might as well suggest a few Ravenloft creatures, since Ravenloft is a gothic setting.
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The Reaver: A marine fish-like humanoid that preys on humans. These savage creatures have stalked the coasts of Ravenloft's Sea of Sorrows for years.
(The reaver was inspired by the classic 1954 Universal horror movie "The Creature from the Black Lagoon. See images from that film below)
The Wereray: A lycanthrope of the sea. Its alternate forms are a large manta ray and a manta ray/humanoid hybrid.
(it wouldn't hurt to get a manta ray model to be used along with this
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The Skin Thief: A bear-like humanoid with eight-fingered, clawed hands, this horrid creature flays its victims alive and wears their skins as a disguise.
The Goblyn: Not to be confused with traditional D&D goblins, the goblyn is the result of a curse. What was once a normal human or demihuman instead becomes a horrid creature with a huge, wide mouth full of needle-sharp teeth. A goblyn is a slave to the dark sorcerer who places the curse upon them. They are typically 4 to 6 feet tall.
Undead Lake Serpent: This unique creature, dubbed "Agatha" or "Aggie" dwells in Forlorn's Lake of Red Tears. The undead lake monster is a rare sight. It is an ancient, gargantuan, undead water serpent with grayish-green skin and a huge mouth lined with needle-sharp teeth. Its scaly hide is reminiscent of the skin of a zombie, rotten-smelling and marked with rents and gaps though which pale white bones show. When swimming on the surface, it often appears to be a head followed by a series of rounded humps.
Boneless (or Forsaken Shell) Boneless are without doubt the most foul result of all dark inquiries into necromancy. Created out of corpses from which the bones have been stripped, these mindless creatures exist only to execute the commands of their creator.
Boneless appear to be lanky humanoid creatures with long withered limbs and small wrinkled ball-like heads atop a flexible cord of a neck. The creases and folds of their puckered, fetid skin have a translucent reddish-brown hue. They are sometimes clothed in loose-fitting rags that are often stitched directly to their flesh. They move with a lurching uncertainty, sometimes dropping to all fours for a burst of speed or added stability.
The Backwards Man: Backwards men are aberrations that exist only for mayhem. They resemble the naked forms of wrinkled old men who walk backwards on their hands and feet, in a crab-like fashion. Their heads have been twisted all the way around so that they can leer out in front of them.
Backwards men have long, purplish tentacles that slither out of their mouths. They can shoot a tentacle out from their mouths to attack creatures at a distance and sprout additional tentacles from the wounds if attacked with slashing or piercing weapons.
Modifié par Bluebomber4evr, 14 février 2014 - 06:06 .