Mythical Monsters Revisited
Mythical Monsters Revisited, a campaign setting sourcebook by Jesse Benner, Jonathan H. Keith, Michael Kenway, Jason Nelson, Anthony Pryor, and Greg A. Vaughan, was released in January 2012.
“Historical HorrorsSince the beginning, people have told stories of the monsters that stalk the night, lurking just beyond the town wall or the village's edge. These are the creatures of myth and legend that have stood the test of time, which have entered everyday language and remained cultural touchstones for thousands of years. Now the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game goes hunting for 10 of these classic monsters, culled from among the greatest stories ever told.
Mythical Monsters Revisited explores the lives and societies of the most famous monsters of all time, drawn from the mythology of the ancient Greeks, Egyptians, Aztecs, and others. Each monster entry features an extensive ecology exploring the creature's biology and culture, notes on the monster's real-world background, tips on how best to utilize the beast in your game, detailed overviews of the monster's role in the Pathfinder campaign setting, and more.
Inside this book, you'll find monsters like:
- Medusas, the snake-headed banes of ancient Greece, who turn their enemies to stone with a glance.
- Hydras, the many-headed serpents that grow two new heads for each one they lose.
- Four types of sphinxes, from the riddle-loving gynosphinxes to the philosophical androsphinxes, the goat-headed criosphinxes, and the evil hawk-headed hieracosphinxes.
- Harpies, the feral winged women whose siren songs lure adventurers to slaughter.
- Phoenixes, who are reborn from their own ashes.
- Couatls, the feathered serpents of Aztec myth who serve as messengers and servants of benevolent gods.
- Other ancient terrors such as flesh-hungry wendigos, three-headed chimeras, leonine griffons, and the horrifyingly intelligent sea monsters called krakens.
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Contents
- Real-world articles
- Works by Greg A. Vaughan
- Works by Jason Nelson
- Works by Jonathan H. Keith
- Works by Michael Kenway
- Works by Anthony Pryor
- Works by Jesse Benner
- Artwork by Ben Wootten
- Artwork by Scott Purdy
- Artwork by Michal Ivan
- Artwork by Dmitry Burmak
- Artwork by J. P. Targete
- Artwork by Raven Mimura
- Artwork by Dmitry Prosvirnin
- 2012 sourcebooks
- PFRPG sourcebooks
- Pathfinder Campaign Setting
- Sourcebooks