Mythical Monsters Revisited

Mythical Monsters Revisited
ISBN-10
1601253842
ISBN-13
9781601253842
Category
Games & Activities
Pages
63
Language
English
Published
2012-01
Publisher
Paizo Pub Llc
Authors
Jason Nelson, Jonathan H. Keith, Anthony Pryor

Description

This Pathfinder sourcebook takes a detailed look at ten of the most well-known and well-feared monsters from mythology. Within these pages you''ll find entries on creatures from the old world to the new, including the chimera, couatl, griffon, harpy, hydra, kraken, medusa, phoenix, sphinx, and wendigo. With each monster receiving a chapter of their own, details about history, ecology, lairs, variants, and even realworld roots provide all the information you''ll need to bolster these classic monsters in your game.

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