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I love monster books. To me they are clearly the greatest thing about RPGs. Most of the books I have are monster books, many even for games I don't play. But when I flip through them, I often just look at the illustration and read the first few lines of text before I get bored with a creature that seems completely uninspired and overdone, and... See more that Fantasy Safari: Bestiary of the Hybrian Age, Part 1

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Head wiki:
>For other uses of the word head, see head (disambiguation). In anatomy, the head of an animal is the anterior part (from anatomical position) that comprises the mouth, the brain and various sensory organs (e.g. organs of sight, hearing, smell and taste). See more at Wikipedia.org...

Monster wiki:
>This article is about monsters as a kind of legendary creature. For other uses, see Monster (disambiguation). Monster is a term for any number of legendary creatures that frequently appear in mythology, legend, and horror fiction. The word originates from the medieval vulgar Latin verb monstrare (plural monstrum), which translates as either "to exhibit" or "to point out". See more at Wikipedia.org...


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