Plesiosaur
Captured 80lb specimen in Maer Dualdon with help of Plesiosaur. Prefers calm, deep water. Large, rounded, helmet-shaped head for ramming? Small eyes are set low and wide. Strong despite smaller fins and tail. Red back and white underside.
Coldlight Walkers
Human-sized reanimated corpses. Emits blue light. Extremely dangerous, avoid engaging. Nearly killed twice as bear, even with 4 companions. Found at night.Snowy Owlbear
Early on road to Targos. Sleeping under tree, curled into a ball. Made noticeable Hoo-t noise while asleep. No detectable "growl" noise, though I am assured that owlbear noises frequently include such an undertone. Road was ill-kept and not frequently traveled, but still unusual to find one only 50 paces or so from footpath.White Dragon?
Late on road to Targos. [detailed sketch of area]. Clear sounds of wingbeats spaced 3-4 counts apart. Could not confirm visually, but no other animal would make flying sounds at that pace. Sound was similar to snapping canvas on sailboats.
Awakened adult? specimen in south end of Maer Dualdon by Bremen. 10-12' long neck. Body like a cross between snake and shell-less turtle. Eats fish. Capable of easily capsizing and eating fishing boats. Extremely fast and agile in water.
Knucklehead TroutCaptured 80lb specimen in Maer Dualdon with help of Plesiosaur. Prefers calm, deep water. Large, rounded, helmet-shaped head for ramming? Small eyes are set low and wide. Strong despite smaller fins and tail. Red back and white underside.
Coldlight Walkers
Human-sized reanimated corpses. Emits blue light. Extremely dangerous, avoid engaging. Nearly killed twice as bear, even with 4 companions. Found at night.Snowy Owlbear
Early on road to Targos. Sleeping under tree, curled into a ball. Made noticeable Hoo-t noise while asleep. No detectable "growl" noise, though I am assured that owlbear noises frequently include such an undertone. Road was ill-kept and not frequently traveled, but still unusual to find one only 50 paces or so from footpath.White Dragon?
Late on road to Targos. [detailed sketch of area]. Clear sounds of wingbeats spaced 3-4 counts apart. Could not confirm visually, but no other animal would make flying sounds at that pace. Sound was similar to snapping canvas on sailboats.