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Sorry about the skipped column last week–I did the National Novel Writing Month thing and was rushing to finish before the deadline. Since I’m still recovering, this week you’re getting a table of random monsters (most of which are conveniently described either in the Monster of the Week column, and which are individually linked for your convenience). Most of these monsters are written for use with M-Force but can easily be used for just about any other game you want to play (except maybe Kevin Bacon).
Table 1
1 – Not a monster, just some dude in a costume.
2 – Ungnuzi
3 – Minotaur
4 – Slumbear
5 – Rock Demon
6 – Crossroads Demon
7 – Banshee
8 – Grain Giant
9 – Ozark Howler
10 – Roll on other table
11 – Snallygaster
12 – Werewolf
13 – Goatman
14 – Crocotta
15 – Goblin
16 – Rougarou
17 – Chud’beth
18 – Adlet
19 – Gumberoo
20 – Roll twice
Table 2
1 – Not a monster, just some kids trying to summon demons.
2 – Road Ghost
5 – Living Dead
7 – Rakshasa
8 – Swamp Beast
9 – Devil Monkey
10 – Roll on other table
11 – Hellhound
12 – Ghoul
13 – Wampus Cat
14 – Enfield Horror
15 – Mongolian Death Worm
16 – Demon Carrot of Utter Madness
17 – Slug
18 – Treeple
19 – Kevin Bacon (links to Hex Ficton World Anvil page)
20 – Roll once on each table