This is a graphics resource for Dungeon Craft users. To use these graphics, simply right-click and save the image you want to use; then, simply select it in the program. Graphics for Dungeon Craft: Other Monsters by Edward Cha
Denizens of the Arctic
Frost (Forgotten Realms®)
Owl (Snowy Owl, Eagle Owl)
Winter Wolf
Galeb Duhr
Eurasian Lynx (Giant Lynx)
Polar Bear (Northern Bear)
Pudding (White
Woolly Mammoth
Remorhaz (30' long, 10 HD)

Denizens of the Forest
Carbuncle
Giant Black Squirrel
Al-mi'raj (normal, big)
Badger (giant, common)
Wolf (Dire Wolf, Worg)
Grizzly Bear (Brown Bear)
Dryad (Spring/Summer, Autumn, Winter)
Nymph (birthday suit, dress)
Satyr
Sylph
Sprite (male and female, birthday suit, tunic/dress)
Wolf-in-Sheep's-Clothing (with or without cuddly creature growth)
Treant (Middle-aged)

Denizens of the Swamps
Lizard Man (Normal, Shaman of Semuanya)
Killer Frog (Brown, Green)
Boobrie
Crocodile
Greenhag
Lycanthrope (Wererat)
Will o'Wisp
Pudding (Brown)
Shambling Mound (8 HD)

Denizens of the Jungles
Yuan-ti (halfbreed, "classic")
Couatl

Denizens of the Deserts
Fire Toad
Lamia (Lion)
Pudding (Dun)

Denizens of the Depths
Giant Fire Beetle
Gorbel
Ochre Jelly
Fungi (Shrieker, Violet Fungus)
Pudding (Medium Black)
Kuo-Toa (Female, Male, with Dagger; Monitor)
Myconid (3 HD, 2 HD)
Spirit Naga
Mind Flayer
Intellect Devourer
Umber Hulk
Neo-Otyugh
Beholder
Gelatinous Cube
Ascomoid (with spores)
Giant Slug (with acid spittle and splash effect)

Other Mundane and Extraordinary Animals
Stirge
Giant Rat
Centipede (Megalo-, Giant)
Huge Spider
Bat (Mobat, Large)
Scorpion (Giant, Huge)
Snake (King Cobra, Poisonous (Giant), Amphisbaena)
Cockatrice, Pyrolisk
Lion (male)
Displacer Beast (male)

Magical Constructs
Gargoyle (Squatting, Leaping)
Margoyle
Golems (Iron, Stone, Flesh)

Notes:

The graphics above were made assuming that a 48 pixels = 6 feet (or so); hopefully, the creatures above are in the correct scale. (Remeasuring my black dragon, I have found it to be in the range of very young, not hatchling (a black hatchling is only a little bigger than a white hatchling).)

My icons are quickly falling in quality as I am churning these things out; my favorites are the black dragon hatchling and xorn; the orcs and lizard men are also pretty good, methinks. The will o' wisp was the easiest to make...

Note that some of these icons are work-in-progress! Others I will probably never touch again... It is, of course, somewhat hard to guess which will be which! Some I have to work on more include the neo-otyugh, the myconid, and some others...

Also note that designs are based on 1st edition, or failing that, 2nd edition AD&D. I rather dislike 3rd edition, as well as the 2nd edition Planescape Campaign Setting (both have a rather similar "comic book feel" to them), and so use those as a base.

Monster Groups:

  • Dragons (5, white dragon (hatchling/juvenile), black dragon (very young), blue dragon (juvenile), gold dragon (juvenile), crystal dragon (juvenile))
  • Arctic (10, ice para-elemental, white dragon (hatchling/juvenile), frost giant, dryad (winter), winter wolf, frost, white pudding, polar bear, remorhaz, woolly mammoth))
  • Swamp (10, giant poisonous snake, lizard man (and shaman), will o' wisp, black dragon (very young), shambling mound, boobrie, brown pudding, killer frog, crocodile, greenhag)
  • Sea/Coast (18, urchins (various), merfolk (various), sahuagin (various), sirine, kuo-toa, ixitxachitl, sea elf (various), sea hag, kuo-toa, water naga, eye of the deep, giant octopus, great white shark, swordfish (various), bottlenose dolphin, narwhal, orca, sperm whale)
  • Forest (9, wood elf, giant black squirrel, al-mi'raj, wolf, dire wolf, brown bear, dryad, wolf-in-sheep's clothing, treant)
  • Desert (7, blue dragon (juvenile), huge scorpion, giant poisonous snake, dun pudding, megalocentipede, giant centipede, huge spider)
  • Elemental Plane of Fire (5, fire elemental, azer, efreeti, harginn, fire bat)
  • Nine Hells (7, lemure, nupperibo, erinyes, horned devil, ice devil, Glasya)
Looks like it would be fairly easy to make a sea campaign with my icons thus far... Although there are no good experience point fodder, sahuagin, swordfish, black urchins, ixitxachitl, kuo-toa, and so forth are weak enough to be challenged by low-level PCs; later, they could try to take on sirines, sea hags, water naga, giant octopi, or even eyes of the deep; great white sharks and perhaps angry orcas or sperm whales can provide challenges as well. Elemental water-based monsters like water elementals, water weirds, varrdigs, and the powerful marids can also be used to provide some additional variety; even the powerful gold dragon can be put in a sea campaign, based on its ability to breathe water.