Wild Monsters

Despite some common misconceptions, wild monsters are actually:


Monsters that live in the wild.Monsters.
It's somewhat unclear why these common misconception occurr, as the name seems fairly explanatory. I can't imagine that my monstrology students are messing with me, but... hmm...

Gods damnit they're messing with me, aren't they.
Wild monsters by Zuza Gruzlewska

The plentiful supply of basic monsters is what makes questing the most popular pastime in the Tumultiverse. If you pick any wild-realm at random, you'll likely find it overflowing with such beasties. On the more popular wild-realms, you'll find an almost equal number of people looking to slay them.

'Wild-monsters' are the ones you'll find most in public dungeons, as 'magick-monsters' are too complicated to be generated by monster spawners. Spawners allow dungeon owners to generate as many monsters as they like - something which works out great right up until a dungeon closes down for the evening and forgets to turn them off.


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List of Wild Monsters

The total list of wild monsters would be too long to list here. Even if it wasn't, you wouldn't be able to read it all - you wouldn't even be able to scroll down to the end. The Physical Plane has an infinite number of realms, and most contain monsters. On top of all that, the vast majority remain unknown (and even if they'd discovered 0.00000001%, that would still add up to infinity).

Leaving all that nonsense aside, here are some of the most famous ones.

Bahkauv

These monsters combine the basic appearence of a cow with the unstoppable hostility of a nightmare. They're commonly found in mountainous regions. More often than not they'll find you.



You can read more about bahkauv here.

Jibberwoks

Jibberwoks belong to a family of ape-like monsters known as 'apeoloids'. They're one of the most common enemies in public dungeons. Something about them is just very murderable. 



You can read more about jibberwoks here.

Sqooper

These semi-aquatic squid beasts put the 'not very wild' in 'wild monsters'. They will still eat you given half a chance, though. Any adventurer who falls prey to one will lose a lot of credibility/skin.




Tschagats

Tschagats number among the multiverse's manifold species of abominable snowmen. In terms of scale they're slightly less abhorrent than a yeti but considerably more atrocious than a sasquatch.




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