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halifax: I think this is a super idea; I'm just not sure what the difference is between a mythic creature and a monster.
 
halifax: I think this is a super idea; I'm just not sure what the difference is between a mythic creature and a monster.
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thecomicman: i don't either, but whatever. it was late at night after i'd had a lot of beans.
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ET: Reorganized into something that makes more sense. Anyone with a better idea feel free to edit. I've added Ikulu's list (that's the Shopping List, right?) to the Rumors page. The info seems to be scattered throughout the wiki right now, so the [[Ikulu's List]] page will give us a place to consolidate it. Also, where are we drawing the line between non-human characters and the Bestiary? For example, elves and dwarves might be in a traditional bestiary, but they are standard races in D&D. And would dark elves would count as monsters?

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thecomicman says: this is especially important so that we know what the hell is attacking us all the damn time. plus, the Shopping List will have a home.

halifax: I think this is a super idea; I'm just not sure what the difference is between a mythic creature and a monster.

thecomicman: i don't either, but whatever. it was late at night after i'd had a lot of beans.

ET: Reorganized into something that makes more sense. Anyone with a better idea feel free to edit. I've added Ikulu's list (that's the Shopping List, right?) to the Rumors page. The info seems to be scattered throughout the wiki right now, so the Ikulu's List page will give us a place to consolidate it. Also, where are we drawing the line between non-human characters and the Bestiary? For example, elves and dwarves might be in a traditional bestiary, but they are standard races in D&D. And would dark elves would count as monsters?