The Iconic Bestiary: Classics of Fantasy, is a monster sourcebook aimed at players and publishers alike. The book details a number of creatures who approximate the role and style of certain monsters ommitted from the SRD because of their strong association with the D&D trademark. For players, the monsters take an archetypal monster and makes it new again by re-inventing, allowing it to surprise the players as they might once have been before the monster became too popularly known. For publishers, the monsters are intended to serve as serviceable replacements when a certain monster is desired but unavailable due to the terms of the OGL.
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| - The Iconic Bestiary: Classics of Fantasy, is a monster sourcebook aimed at players and publishers alike. The book details a number of creatures who approximate the role and style of certain monsters ommitted from the SRD because of their strong association with the D&D trademark. For players, the monsters take an archetypal monster and makes it new again by re-inventing, allowing it to surprise the players as they might once have been before the monster became too popularly known. For publishers, the monsters are intended to serve as serviceable replacements when a certain monster is desired but unavailable due to the terms of the OGL.
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| - The Iconic Bestiary: Classics of Fantasy, is a monster sourcebook aimed at players and publishers alike. The book details a number of creatures who approximate the role and style of certain monsters ommitted from the SRD because of their strong association with the D&D trademark. For players, the monsters take an archetypal monster and makes it new again by re-inventing, allowing it to surprise the players as they might once have been before the monster became too popularly known. For publishers, the monsters are intended to serve as serviceable replacements when a certain monster is desired but unavailable due to the terms of the OGL.
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