Drooling Eyebeast & Salt Ooze
Cleaning up old files on my computer, I found a folder full of stock art gathering virtual dust, and so I moved the folder to a more visible part of my desktop to remind me not to pay for things that get lost. The illustrations for the two monsters below come from Creeper Classics 1. The art in this post (and copyrights for the art) belong to J.M. Woiak and Heather Shinn of the STINKYGOBLIN.
Enjoy two more monsters for Shadowdark.
Eyebeast, Drooling
The drooling eyebeast (the least eyebeast) is an undulating sphere the size of a human head. Wart-like growths cover its moist flesh. From its top grow four flexible stalks, each ending in an eye. It has a large central eye above a wide, drooling maw. Numerous fangs grow from the upper jaw.
AC 12, HP 9, ATK 1 bite +2 (1d4 + attach) and 1 eyebeam (far) +4 (1d8), MV near (fly), S +0, D +2, C +0, I -1, W +2, Ch -1, AL C, LV 2
Alert. Cannot be surprised by visible creatures.
Attach. Attach to target; bite auto-hits next round. DC 14 STR on turn to tear off.
Eyebeam. Roll 1d4 to determine type of energy: 1 = heat, 2 = cold, 3 = electricity, 4 = necrotic.
Ooze, Salt
A mound of light grey slurry, wet and gritty. Malicious and among the weakest of creatures from the Quasi-Elemental Plane of Salt.
AC 13, HP 16, ATK 2 slams (1d6), MV near (swim), S +2, D +1, C +1, I -3, W +1, Ch -3, AL C, LV 3
Dessicating Aura. Flesh-and-blood creatures within close suffer 1 point of damage at the start of turn.
Impervious. Only damaged by magical sources. Immune to cold.