Open ludus-leonis opened 3 years ago
For the uninitiated:
A gnoll is a hyena person. (The hyena face might work, but needs to look meaner.) A wight is basically a suped up zombie. An intelligent, evil, walking corpse. Both the balor and pit fiend are variants on the classic big bat-winged creature from hell. An ettin is a two-headed giant. A shrieker is a fungal alarm system. (You don't need a special icon for this. Use a regular mushroom until someone trips it.) A vrock is a big demonic vulture being. A blink dog looks mostly like a normal dog, but it can teleport. A shrieker is a fungal alarm system. (You don't need a special icon for this. Use a regular mushroom until someone trips it.) A Tiefling is a person with horns on their foreheads. Not always bad guys. A worg is just a big talking wolf.
Already made: salamander, wyvern, donkey (close enough to a mule), mandrill (a type of baboon) and sea serpent.
I'm using game-icons.net icons in an open-source virtual tabletop (FreeBeeGee). I could find ~200 suitable monsters (or similar replacements) to cover the basic Monster Manual / Bestiary entries of various D&D editions, but found the following missing. I think they would be a good addition to the game-icons catalog (I left out those that are trademarks by a specific publisher).
Part of all editions:
Part of most editions:
Part of many editions: