Brownie, Buckdawn: On Azeroth, buckdawn and Bone Cobbler: The original bone cobblers were
brownies are different clans of the same species. Like thought to be humans who had somehowsurvived the
atomies, brownies and buckdawn have not been pre- Scourgebut who were driven mad. Scholars postulate
viously encounteredon Kalimdor for any other reason that Ner’zhul was so amused by their efforts that he
than their rarity. During the great wars, they retreated turned his attention to actively creating additional
even further from civilized lands. In times of relative bone cobblers to demoralize the living.
peace, adventurous individual brownies may begin to
creep out into the lands controlled by other species. Coffer Corpse: Coffer corpses are independent
When this occurs, buckdawn are likely to be the first undead, with no connections to the Scourge.Tuskarr
ones encountered. legends tell many stories of coffer corpses, though
modern tuskarr death practices have made these oc-
Cooshie: These elven dogsare rare, previously bred currences rare.
and trained by a single clan of high elves. Since the
great wars, they are becoming more common as the Draug and Brine Zombie: Draug and brine zombies
clan begins trading with other groups of elves. So far, spring up both as independents and as a result of
none have been encountered in the company of any Scourge infection. They are found only on the seas of
Azeroth.
type ofhumanoidsother thanhigh elves and their kin.
Gargoyles, all - Four-Armed Gargoyle, Green
Forlarren: Forlarren are the result of night elf and
Burning Legion couplings, typically unwilling. Their Gargoyle, Margoyle: Though significantly less com-
demonic parents raised most of them, either because mon than the gargoyles encountered thus far in the
they were kidnapped at birth or because their elven Lich King’semploy,these variations alsodoNer’zhul’s
parents were themselves kidnap victims. Forlarren bidding.
raised in elven lands are treated with suspicion, but
are taught to suppress their evil tendencies. Forlarren Haunt: Haunts most often spring up as the result of
raised by the Burning Legion have their evil encour- the Scourge, but they are independent undead, not
aged. under control of the Lich King or his minions.
Hamster, Giant: Though potentially dangerousto Huecuva: Good healers who turn to the service of
low-levelheroes, giant hamstersmight make valuable
comic relief in otherwise grim stories in elven lands. the lich king will almost always rise after death as
Killmoulis: These small elfiin have only recently huecuva.
started to be encounteredon Kalimdor,and if the high Wolf - Ghoul Wolf, Shadow Wolf: The elves
or night elves understand their origins, they are not have their hounds in the cooshie, the BurningLegion
speaking.So far, they have only been encountered in have death dogs, the titans have moon dogs, and the
human residences. undead Scourgehave ghoulwolves and shadowwolves
to run down their prey.
Korred, Leprechaun: Leprechaunsand korred have
only recently arrived on the continent of Kalimdor. The Burning Legion (OtherFiends)
They claim to comefrom a small island on the western
horizon, though no one has verified this assertion. The minions of the Burning Legion are countless,
They arrived separately and appear to hold enmity for yet below is a list of shock troops, animal cohorts, and
one another. generals alike. Cerberus is presented as an example of
how to adjust the backgrounds of unique individuals
TheUndead Scourge to fit the meta-story of the Warcraft universe.
(OtherUndead &Aberrations) Cerberus: In the Warcraft universe, Cerberusdoes
not guard the gates of Hades. Instead, he herds the
The Lich King’s creations are far more numerous spirits of those killed and promised to the Burning
than could have been predicted. The Tome of Hor- Legion across the void of the universe. The three-
rors describes types of undead not previously headed hound is unlikely to be encountered on
encountered. In addition,there have been side effects Azeroth, unless he is pursuing an escaped soul of
that not evenNer’zhu1couldpredict. Lordaeronhosts particular value to the Legion.
a vast variety of undead, so while many of the types
covered below may be uncommon on Kalimdor, nearly Daemons, all - Cacodaemon, Charon,
any sort of undead may be discoveredstreamingout of
the north. Charonadaemon, Derghodaemon, Hydrodaemon,
Barrow Wight, Blood Bones, Bog Mummy, the Oinodaemon, Piscodaemon; Demodand, all -
Demiurge, Shadow, Lesser Shadow, Zombie, Juju
Zombie: These undead are a direct result of the Corruption (Azizou, Barizou, Geruzou), Uagon,
Scourge,merely a variation of the undead previously Darka, Fraz-Urb’Luu, T h e “Faceless Lord,’’
unknown on Kalimdor. Gharros, Kostchtchie, Maphistal, Nabasu, Nerizo,
Orcus, Pazuzu, Shadow Demon, Sonechard, Stirge
Demon, Tsathogga;andDevil, all- Amon, Baaphel,
Bael, Geryon, Ghaddar, Gorson, Hutjin, Lucifer,
Moloch, Nupperibo, Titivilus, Tormentor of Souls: ldlO Type
These fiends are all possible minions of the Burning 1 lronforge Dwarf
Legion. The unique individuals are likely t o be in 2 High elf or night elf (SO??chanceof each)
leadership positions, while the rest act as shock troops 3 Troll
of various power levels. Unique individuals will al-
most definitely have personal agendas that they are 4 Goblin
pursuing on Kalimdor. Members of the Burning Le- 5 Human
gion of different types are unlikely to associate with 6 Orc
one another. That is, heroes are unlikelyto encounter 7 Tauren
daemons or devils working with one another or with 8 Crabman
demons or demodands, unless they are all under the 9 Grippli
direct guidanceof an extremelypowerful leader. Even 10 Missing body part
then, there is likely to be strifebetween the subgroups.
Other Goblinoids
Death Dog: Death dogs are literally the hounds of
hell. Scholars describe them as the ancestral enemies Orcs and goblins are not the only goblinoids on
of moon dogs, and storytellers speak of the legendary Azeroth. Some of the previously unknown speciesare
battles when hounds of the two species meet. crossbreeds, while others seem to be races unto them-
selves. Three of these species are discussed briefly
Demonic Knight, Shadow Demons: Demonic below.
knights are just one exampleof officersin the Burning
Legion that define description by common terms. Mite: Mites appear to be a species of goblinoid
They are most likely to be encountered on a mission native to Kalimdor - or at least they claim to be.
by some more highly placed member of the Legion They have recently been stirred from their under-
hierarchy. ground realms by the excavations of the dwarves.
Mites hold salamanders in high esteem. Whether
Screaming Devilkin: Though not true members of they will ally themselveswith the Horde or with one
the Burning Legion, they have been linked irrevoca- of the other political forces on Kalimdor is unclear.
bly with their namesakes by ignorant townsfolk. It is Ogre, Half-Ogre: These half-breeds tend to roam
Kalimdor as solitary warriors. They do not have a
only a matter of time before some Legion generaltakes society as such on Azeroth, but as a general rule seem
advantage of this perceived link and turns a swarm of to be seeking honor for themselves individually and
devilkin to his will. recognition as a true species as a whole.
TheLostTribes (OtherHumanoid Species) Ogrillon: These half-breeds are almost exclusively
found in orc war camps. Originally bred as violent
In addition to quilboar, tauren, elves, and orcs, shock troops for a war that ended too soon, now the
other sentient species populate the world of Azeroth. Horde seeks merely to control ogrillonsuntil a worthy
Three of them are described in Tome of Horrors. opponent presents itself.
Crabman: The crabmen of Kalimdor are primarily Animals
represented by a single small tribe living in cliff caves
on one of the temperate coasts of the continent. They The diversity of animal life on Azeroth is limitless.
are smaller and slightlyless combat worthy than those In addition to the creatures described elsewhere in
listed in Tome of Horrors. They are human-sized, this book, several species described in the Tome of
Horrors can also be found on Kalimdor and through-
with a +3 natural bonus to AC, and a +2 bonus to out Azeroth.
Strength and Constitution. They have a Level Ad-
justment of +1, Axe Beak, Clubnek: Both of these species are
clearly subspecies of tallstriders. They are much rarer
Grippli: Thisspeciesof frogmenekes out a living on than tallstriders or bludgeonbeaks on Kalimdor, but
the edges of the formerly powerful jungle troll king- may be more common in other regions of Azeroth.
dom. Their numbers have increased in recent years,
but they are still incredibly rare, to the point of being The Dwellers Underneath (Aquatics)
described as legendary, even by troll scholars.
In addition to the diversity of life on the surface of
Mongrelman: Mongrelmen on Kalimdor hide from Kalimdor, the seas of Azeroth are also teeming with
the other sapient species for fear that they will be life. Much of this life is mundane, if monstrously large,
mistaken for members of the Burning Legion, or though the sea has her secrets - and threats. The
worse. They also tend to be weaker than those de- following aquatic creatures listed in the Tome of
scribed i n t h e T o m e of H o r r o r s . Kalimdor Horrors can be found in the rivers, lakes and oceans
in and around Kalimdor.
mongrelmencharactershave +2 Str, +1Dex, +1Con,
+1 Wis, and -4 Cha, and they have a Level Adjust-
ment of +l.Use the following random table to
determine the appearance of Kalimdor mongrelmen:
Barracuda; Bunyip; Caribe, Giant; Clam, Giant;
Crab, Monstrous; Crayfish, Monstrous; Dragonfish;
Eel, Electric; Floating Eye; Jellyfish, Monstrous;
Quipper; Tiger Barb, Giant.
Turtle, Giant Snapping: Having been largely ig-
nored during the warsofAzeroth,these aquaticdwellers
tend to be larger and more aggressive than those of
other worlds. Then show little fear of ships and
heroes.
The Others
Some creatures, some entities, are beyond classifi-
cation; however, they are still possible encounters on
Kalimdor and beyond.
Clockworks: The clockworks of Azeroth are the
creations of an inspired, possiblydemented, and likely
now deceased gnome tinker. The gnomedesignedand
built himself mechanical allies and the first brain gear
to control them. Now, they are rare, but their numbers
may be increasing - if they are clever enough to
gather parts and reproduce through construction.
Clockworks encountered on Kalimdor are possibly a
scouting force from another section of the world.
Dragonnel: Incredibly rare on Kalimdor, they are
sought out by unaffiliated species as possible aerial
mounts. Believed to be the equivalent of or even
superior to gryphons, hippogryphs, and wyverns in
aerial combat, dragonnel young are in great demand
on black markets.
MonstersRanked bv ChallengeRatings
J
Monster CR Monster CR Monster CR
Kobold 114 Withered, half-elf Rog 2 3 Fel hunter 8
Carrion beetle 113 Wyrm kin (dragonspawn) 3 Ghost, human Sct 5 8
Draenei 112 Wyvern 3 Mur’gul 8
Forest spider 112 Bog beast 4 Obsidian destroyer 8
Murloc 112 Corrupted furbolg 4 Phoenix 8
Quilboar 112 Dark troll 4 Salamander 8
Tuskarr 112 Dire frost wolf 4 Shade, human Hlr 6 8
Zombie, human Bbn 4 112 Dryad 4 Tainted, nymph 8
Bane spider 1 Fire revenant 4 Banshee, half-elf Rog 7 9
Elk 1 Forsaken, human Ftr 3 4 SkdetalT, half-~rcSOF 7 9
Gnoll 1 Frost revenant 4 Corrupted Ancient 9
Gnoll poacher 1 Frostsaber cat 4 Skeletalwarrior, humanFtr 8 9
Harpy 1 Giant spider 4 Dreadlord (nathrezim) 11
Jungle troll 1 Ice revenant 4 Keeper of the grove 11
Timber wolf 1 Kodo beast 4 Thunder lizard 11
Trow 1 Lesser spirit of vengeance 4 Pandarenshodo-pan 11
Venom spider 1 Lightning revenant 4 Greater spirit of vengeance 12
Wisp 1 Nerubian 4 Infernal 12
Forest troll 2 Sludge 4 Sea giant 13
Gnoll assassin 2 Wendigo 4 Mana surge 14
Gnoll warden 2 Death revenant 5 Doom guard (tarshesite) 15
Pandaren 2 Dire gargoyle 5 Lich, orc Sor 111Ncr 1 15
Storm crow 2 Flametongue(dragompawn) 5 Magnataur 16
Tallstrider 2 Ghoulof the S c a r p , orc Ftr 4 5 Mountain giant 16
Centaur 3 Giant wolf 5 Lightning lizard 17
Dire wolf 3 Gryphon 5 Withered, frost wyrm 18
Felguard 3 Wildkin 5 Crypt Fiend, nerubian
Furbolg 3 Basilisk 6 Ftr SlSor 5 19
Gnoll brute 3 Fel stalker 6 Storm wyrm 19
Hippogryph 3 Giant frost wolf 6 Pit lord 21
Ice troll 3 Dire bear 7 Eredar warlock 23
Naga 3 Pandaren geomancer 7 Azgalor 25
Nightsaber cat 3 Pandaren wardancer 7 Lady Vashj 26
Ogre 3 Scalebane (dragonspawn) 7 Kel’Thuzad 28
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