Monster Manifest

Story by SalemAldous on SoFurry

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#1 of Technical

A short list version of a monster manifest.


The detailed Monster Manifest can be found here. Its repertoire is subject to evolution. If you don't see it on the list, it's just because I didn't write it down. When in doubt, most anthropomorphic creatures will have breasts as females and delicious, floppy external testicles as males. From these hordes, agenerator is available to populate dungeons.

Aliens

Extradimensional entities, routinely called angels or demons. Balrog - Ginormous flaming demon made of fire and rocks. Its giant body uses rocks like scales and sears from insufferable heat within. It manipulates flames, using fiery whips as weapons. Has horns and somewhat resembles a skeletal dinosaur's head over a burning reptilian body. Beholder - Insidious spheres with one large, leering eye and a grinning maw of sharp teeth. Their form is malleable in that it can jut out countless tentacles. Cupid - A low-class angel that was created to counter incubi ad succubi. Come in incupid or succupid forms, and have various similar abilities to sexually exorcise (sexorcise?) the aforementioned demons, such as nourishing tentacles and purifying jizm. Though they can change shape, their typical form is of an anthropomorphic ovine (sheep-like) figure. Horns jut from the back of its head, curling upwards and fusing together to resemble a halo. They have dove-like wings and delphine tail. They often smell nice, dress in slips of ribbon, and are covered in velveteen wool a different color from their faces, hands and hooves. Devil - A typical demon and common evolution for imps. Resembles a red-skinned, goat-legged demon with a caprid head and spade-tipped tail. Treads fire in its footsteps. Grue - A thoroughly unpleasant, hungering enmity which always lurks unseen in the darkness. What little is known is that it reviles the light and has slavering jaws with dagger-like teeth and insidious claws. Vague, scattered, speculative accounts describe a grue as a cross between a piranha and a hideous bat. Heccubus - An incubus or succubus in hermaphroditic form. Incubus - A lustful demon with a vast array of abilities for pandering to an individual's fetishes and sexual torture. Shapeshifting, tentacles, dark magic, pheromones. These are OP little bitches who swing every which way. Their inherent form to blaspheme humanity is that of a bat-winged Adonis with luxurious lavender fur, a devil tail, and an eidolon's head. Lich - Infernal demon whose body is stained by the shadows of lost souls. His head is typically an auroch's skull. His body is framed by his own skeleton, and his penis resembles a spinal column. Has a cow's tail, a short, scruffy black mane along the back of its head and neck, and cloven hooves. Purple Imp - The same as a red imp, but purple and sporting wings. Red Imp - Diminutive, devious demons about waist-high. Has horns and a spade-tipped tail. Traveling in groups, they are determined to perform various carnal acts to grow into proper demons. Deflowing a virgin's virtue with their surprising girth is one such requirement. Succubus - Technically the same creature as an incubus, but in its female form.

Aquatics

Fish, amphibians, and ocean-dwellers. Their penises tend to be delphine in shape; curved, with flared, pointed heads. Capricorn - The upper body of a goat attached to the lower body of a fish. It can slither its lower body on land with ease. Casts powerful water magic. Dakuwaqa - A name ascribed to giant fish and described as a shark-like sea deity. One incarnation has been a giant killer whale accepting sacrifices, or a demonic, winged Sharquis. Delphokin - Bipedal dolphins. Excellent swimmers, and technically mammals. They have curved, flexible penises with tapered, flared glans. Fishman - Also, Ichthyd. Anthropomorphic fish with boney fins on its extremities and back. Has a smooth, delphine penis, but a scaly body. Giant Jellyfish - A giant, floating jellyfish. Transparent, it uses its tendrils to trap prey inside of itself. Gigantoad - Monstrous, over-sized frogs that enjoy swallowing adventurers whole. Heqet - An anthropomorphic frog capable of swallowing a human being whole. Has a stretchy, sticky tongue. Illithid - Also: Mindflayer. A squid-faced wizard typically worshiping eldritch entities and practicing potent magic. It has a prehensile penis. Kappa - A turtle-like lake-dweller. Has a shell on its back and a smooth body, with a crown of dark, green hair. Has webbed fingers and toes. Its smooth, purple penis can flare its flat glans rather wide. Kelpie - Anthropomorphic seahorses. Usually have yellow bodies with characteristic texturing. They have boney, equine bodies, curled tails, and their penises have equine medial rings and a delphine upper half. The males can carry young, and may impregnate males with a peculiar seminal fluid that forms a womb-like sac. Lusca - Giant clam. Like a mimic, it usually tries to lure in adventurers with the promise of pearls. Once trapped, its tentacles proceed to molest its prey. Merfolk - Anthropomorphic fish people with a more humanoid appearance than fishmen. Their legs and tails can blend easily together. Have a glossy smoothness to their rubbery, delphine genitals and fishy balls. Merrabbit - An amphibian with characteristics of both lagomorphs and frogs. Their long ears flop against their backs, they have short stubs for tails, and they have small luminous antennae on their head. Their skin is textured on the back in dark spots, and is super-smooth all over. Octotaur - A strange, cyclopian creature with a smooth body. Below its waist, it shambles about on tentacles. It has a slippery torso, two large tentacles for arms, and numerous tentacles of various sizes from its groin for penises. Remoreel - Serpent-like fish that can channel electricity. Usually gang up on prey to bind or shock them, then feed them to a giant pilot eel. Salaman - Anthropomorphic salamanders. They have ultra-slippery bodies, tadpole-like tails, and are excellent swimmers who like to hide in mud. They have stretchy, sticky tongues. Scylla - A humanoid upper torso attached to an octopus's tentacles. Can spray ink. Sharquis - Anthropomorphic shark-people with smooth, gray bodies. They have pointed penises. They have two legs, fins on their head and back, and an appropriate tail. Siren - Supposedly, a merfolk mated with a humanoid, creating a humanoid that is a merfolk from the waist down. Often uses enchanting songs.

Avians

Birds. Covered in downy feathers. Their penises tend to be muscular, long and narrow, and tapered at the tip. Cockatrice - Amalgamation of a rooster and a basilisk. Has a fowl's upper body and wings, but a serpent's lower half. They are known to poison and petrify people. One known anthropomorphic specimen has been reported, with a scaly dorsal section, an avian head with mane, feathered wings, and a long, spiny tail. Though generally reptilian from the waist down, downy feathers cover portions of his pubic regions. Garuda - Large biped bird people, so few and far between to be occasionally regarded as deities. Immune to poisons and hunter of snakes. They typically resemble larger birds of prey. Gryphon - Also: griffin. A hybrid with the front half and wings of an eagle and the back half of a lion. Varieties have known to exist which combine other predatory birds and felines. Its penis is muscular with rounded, tickling feline barbs. Harpy - Sapient bird bipeds whose arms double as wings. They have scaly forearms and lower legs. They typically have bare torsos and humanoid heads. Phoenix - Radiant, fiery birds of rebirth. Said to possess vast intelligence from experience, and among their life-giving properties is increased fertility. Roc - Flipping ginormous bird, roughly the size of a small dragon. Capable of gulping down a person whole. Strigoi - Nocturnal owlmen. Perceived as pensive and brooding, they can practice arcane magics. Tengu - Full-bodied bird people whose arms and wings are separate. They have feathers all over, beaks, tail feathers, and scaly forearms and lower legs. Known to practice arcane arts, they typically resemble smaller birds. An ink-like substance may fill the quills of the face to express emotion through color.

Beasts

Feral quadruped mammals of varying degrees of sentience. Alicorn - A horse with a magical horn and feathered wings. A cross between unicorn and pegasus. Barghest - A large, ghostly canine with shaggy hair, jaws large enough to swallow a man, and bear-like paws. It drags several chain leashes from around its neck and ankles. Said to foretell death. Has a long horn on top of its head, and floppy ears. Cadejo - A shaggy, dog-like weasel with deer hooves. Wrapped in chains, it aims to drive lost travelers mad. Catoblepas - Buffalo-like ungulate with a long neck and hog-like head and an eye that shoots petrifying lasers. Has poisonous breath and spiny fur along its spine. Chomonga - A tree-climbing rodent about the size of a house cat that crosses aspects of rabbits and squirrels. Has long, tufted ears, a long, curled tail, and glides from perch to perch. Gazeka - Resembles a cross between a tapir and a sloth, with a long proboscis and four clawed legs. Possesses psionic abilities. Hellhound - Beloved canine pets of demons. Short-furred and the largest of all canids, they breathe fire, have bat-like wings, devil tails and curved horns. Have scaly spines running down their backs and furrier undersides. Possess razor-sharp, enlarged dewclaws. Their subtle patterns give them a skeletal, skinless appearance. Jackalope - Slightly smaller than a dog, this is a rabbit with antlers. Manticore - The fire-breathing hybrid of a bat-winged lion with a poisonous scorpion's tail. Milkbat - A fluffy white variety of bat that subsists primarily on milky substances. Whether this means suckling from breasts or sucking off a big dick, either works. Nightmare - A horse with a dark magical horn and bat wings. A cross between unicorn and thestral. Pegasus - A wing horse with feathered wings and the ability to stand on clouds. Sphinx - A feather-winged desert lion with a penchant for riddles. Terabat - The largest of all bats. Despite being intimidating, they can be helpful to the ecosystem. Fruitarian bats help pollenate fruit, and insectivorous bats hunt insects. There is one easily identifiable vampiric variety. As bats, they have rather large proportioned penises with round, elongated glans and particularly spherical balls. Adventurers are known to hear a "fweep," be picked up, and then deposited elsewhere with another "fweep," much to their inconvenience. Thestral - A horse with bat wings and several other characteristics of bats. Usually nocturnal, they are excellent at perception and stealth. Unicorn - A horse with a magical horn on its forehead. Typically uses healing magic. Ursamaul - The fiercest and largest of bears, it has a pair of curled horns.

Beastmen

Sapient mammalian therianthropes. Camazotz - Also; chiranthrope. Anthropomorphic bats, and all that that entails. Night vision, and largely proportioned dicks with plump testicles, round, elongated glans and shafts that drape practically across their torsos when they hang upside-down. Catfolk - No-nonsense, anthropomorphic kitties, typically on the house cat scale of derived species. Clawing, purring, moodiness, that sort of deal. Centaur - A humanoid from the waist up attached to a horse's body where the horse's head would be. Dagt - A hairless cross between a dog and a cat. Tropical tribes leading a simple life have been discovered. Dawon - Confused for weretigers, but they have no humanoid form to revert to. Anthropomorphic wild cats of the larger variety. Faun - Has the upper body of a humanoid and the lower body of a satyr. Thought to be lazy charmers. Fomorian - Forest-dwelling deer bipeds. Elusive, they practice ritual druidic magic. Foxtaur - Like a centaur, but with vulpine features all around. The anthropomorphic torso of a fox attached to the neck of a tiger-sized fox. Ganesha - A giant, elephantine biped. Terribly exotic, they were worshiped as guardian deities. Bears a curved, muscular, flat-headed penis. Gnoll - Anthropomorphic hyenas living in tribes with strong loyalty to their own kind. Spotted females have large clitori that resemble and, to an extent, function like penises. Otherwise, their vaginas are simple humanoid fare. Ionesci - Rhino men. Some have one horn, some have two. Well-armored, they usually take a more passive stance against opposition. Their defense is vastly better than their offense. Ipotane - Hooved horse-men of renowned strength. Equine penises are rather large, have medial rings, and flaring glans. Jackalman - Desert-dwelling canids that are routinely seen traveling in packs as bandits. There are also priest/ess varieties practicing ritual magic inside fallen temples. Kitsune - A sapient, magical trickster fox that usually grows multiple tails as it accrues experience. Can stand on two or four legs with ease. Lagomorph - Rabbit people. Long ears, short, twitchy tails. Excel at leaping. Have rather smooth, plain, curved penises. Leoman - Anthropomorphic lion people. Liontaur - Proud, anthropomorphic lions, but from the waist down, they have the body of a large, feral lion up to its neck. Minotaur - Anthropomorphic bovines. Hooves, horns, usually vegetarian. Expected to rely on brute strength. Have rather large balls and thick, fleshy members. Mountain Minotaur - A shaggier variety of minotaur with experience in cold environments and mountaineering. Nekomata - Dimunitive felines that can walk on two or four legs. They speak, have two tails, and can cast fire magic. Often manipulative tricksters, but a fable depicts them as not necessarily malevolent. Like other felines, they have rounded, tickling barbs on the upper halves of their penises. Ngepet - Tall, wild boarmen with tusks and paunched bellies. Orc - Greedy, bumbling pigmen. Usually come in greens or grays. Have large, fat balls capable of long periods of ejaculation. Pard - Lithe cat men, typically resembling slender wild cats. Cheepards resemble cheetahs, lynpards resemble lynxes, and panpards resemble panthers. Poodilist - Despite their pampered pompadours and penchant for finesse, these well-groomed canids have a savage nature. Porcudillo - A hunched biped with armored plates that can extend to form protective spines. Have long claws for digging. Rakshasa - Four-armed, anthropomorphic lion people. Renard - Fox-like, forest-dwelling beastmen. Rotenzi - Not wererats, because they have no humanoid form. Typically scorned as vermin. They have rat features: Large, round ears, and hairless tails and paws. Satyr - Anthropomorphic goat people, from their hooves to their horned, muzzled faces. Sarumian - Closely related to non-bestial humanoids, these are monkey men. Their bodies are covered everywhere in fur, except for the front of the face, their large, round ears, their chests and abdomens, and their hands and feet. They have prehensile tails, and their fur and skin comes in various colors such as oranges, grays, blacks, whites and so forth. Tanuki - Magical trickster animal of the raccoon-dog variety. Very fluffy, it's legend that their testicles represent their wealth, as they're known for having rather large balls. Vargr - Anthropomorphic wolves, though unlike werewolves, they don't have a humanoid form to revert to. Canid species in general have swelling knots which lock inside of a partner, right up against their g-spot or prostate, forcing pleasure upon them without being removed easily.

Constructs

Inanimate or amorphous matter given life. Armollusc - Pink, gelatinous gastropods which are fabled to climb inside suits of armor and clumsily animate them. One grew so large, it inhabited a gigantic shell. Consumes victims hole after spraying them with a sticky substance, but is incredibly slow. Clayman - Also: clay golem. A bipedal figure made of beige or pale gray clay. Can reassert its form easily when moist if it shatters, but must do so before it becomes powder. It shoots clay at its enemies from its hands, and it cakes its enemies in quick-drying mud to turn them into statues. Clockwork - Mechanical people from a low technology level. Programming them is done by science, not magic. Djinni - Also spelt "genie". A perturbing spirit that inhabits containers like a demon possessing a mortal. Different from a mimic, this is a type of magic entity which resides in minute pocket dimensions it creates in bottles or other small, hard places. Typically manifests either as an illusion or a strange humanoid creature. Many of them are inebriated due to occupying liquor decanters. Doppleganger - A creature which tries to mimic whatever living thing it comes across. Its true shape has been described as a featureless, gray biped. Gargoyle - Technically, they can take any shape. Usually an enchanted carving of a demonic, winged figure, set to guard a building. They can revert to and from stone at any time, but prefer only to move with nobody watching. A popular design has large, feathered bat wings, a draconic tail, monstrous limbs with clawed digits, elongated snouts, horns, and anatomically correct but generous genitalia. Gelatoid - A transparent jelly slime that can change its shape well enough to mimic most bipeds. Golem - Big, simple-minded rock creatures that are usually made of some substance and enchanted to carry out tasks. Not the most fuckable of monsters. Jewel Slime - Not really slimy, but large, sentient jewels that can move their bodies like amorphous gels. Have transparent bodies surrounding eye-like spheres. Mimic - A shape-shifting creature likened to an octopus for its uncanny camouflaging abilities. It manifests itself as an inanimate object of mystery or value, tempting adventurers to be devoured whole when they investigate. Slime - A living, wobbly, transparent jelly that comes in a variety of colors and flavors. If they combine, they can grow large enough to consume a person. Otherwise, they can split up and use superior numbers. They have a habit of stealing and reusing someone else's seed on another recipient. Teddy - A stuffed animal bestowed with life, often in the form of a bear. Despite being plush, it can mimic the ferocity of the genuine article of beast. Can expel yawn to entangle its prey. Larger varieties can be made.

Goblinoids

Demi-humanoids. Goblins, trolls, etc. Chupacabra - A bloodsucking goblinoid just larger than a human. It has a small torso and large, digitigrade legs with two clawed toes it uses to stomp people. Its skull is elongated, with a flat face, one angry eye, and a mouth of jagged, wide teeth. They may have the ability to spit acid, particularly the young. They have raspy tongues, and their tails end in a spiked club. The penis is elephantine in shape. Goblin - Squat green humanoids with pointy ears, usually not much higher than a human's waist or stomach. They can be avid tinkerers, but at heart they're grunts. Gremlin - Diminutive, green meddlers with dark spots. They have scaly bellies and hairy backs, with long, crooked ears. They have an affinity for aeronautics and tinkering with machinery. Oni - Also: Ogre. Tallish sorts of humanoids, usually with bright technology skin and a single horn. They live like savages in caves. Troll - Lanky goblinoids usually as tall as a human. Apparently they have tusks and practice voodoo?

Insects

Anansi - Resembles a bipedal spider with four arms, eight eyes, and facial pincers. Can spew webbing from its mouth or tail. Abaddon - Anthropomorphic locust. Likes conducting swarms of ordinary locusts. Antlion - A giant six-legged, burrowing arthropod with forward pincers. Its aedeagus looks segmented and pointy, and the vent can pinch around an orifice to keep in place. Apoidean - Humanoid-sized anthropomorphic bees. Hard-working and single-minded, they're anti-social and viciously protective of their hives and queen. The penis is shaped like a segmented hook. Beelzebub - Giant, disgusting fly. Fairy - Tiny winged insectoid creatures that collect pollen to manufacture magical dust. They resemble anthropomorphic butterflies. Girtablulu - Scorpion-taur that somehow doesn't sting its torso with its own tail. Kafkan - Resembles an anthropomorphic cockroach. Has two long antenna, large, shiny black eyes, and a body of chitinous armor. Has two bug wings under two shell-like coverings. Has an extra pair of smaller arms just around the midriff. The penis emerges from a lidded vent. With females, the ovipositor is retracted to receive sperm, but can extend to insert eggs. Pablisag - Anthropomorphic scorpion. Has pincer-like arms and a stinging tail. Pixie - Another breed of tiny insectoid creatures, but these are generally mischievous. They resemble anthropomorphic bees. Sprite - Yet another breed of tiny insectoid creatures, but these are creative in nature. They resemble anthropomorphic moths. Sylph - Said to be the product of people kidnapped years ago by fairyfolk, they resemble human-sized butterflies. They have colorful, chitinous skin, dark sclera in their eyes, wings, antennae, and long tongues. They're said to feel like pollen, with a strange, sheen-like fuzziness. Voreworm - A large, tubular worm. From its front vent, it ejects a pink, muscular mouth with clutching fangs. It also has countless tendril-like tongues which violate its prey once swallowed.

Plants

Carniflower - A large plant with a mouth-like pod and numerous thorny vines. If captured, it may either try to swallow you whole, or implant its seed inside of you. Usually only the size of a human, but one specimen grew large enough to consume an ursamaul, and thread its vines throughout miles of jungle. If consumed, it may not digest you, but instead seal you inside a hanging pod for easier procreation. Dryad - Tree-like beings made of soft, supple wood. They grow bark to armor themselves and have leaves for hair that usually change with the seasons. May have tree branch-like antlers. Leshy - Sapient beings related to dryads that tend to be obfuscating and quizzical. Have grassy hair, mossy bodies, and often resemble flowers. Melonhead - Small, weak plant monsters with green, hairy vines for bodies and leafy vines winding their limbs and acting as a tail. Each has a gourd-like plant for a head. Roper - Wandering, oversized pitcher plant that has countless tentacles, and usually hides inside of a hollowed-out tree for armor and camouflage.

Reptiles

For the most part, scaly and cold-blooded, with a good ability to ingest large (phallic) objects. Watch out for snakes. Barong - A kind of shaggy, draconic dog with a distinctive face. It has large eyes and a wide, gaping mouth of sharp teeth. Calamitoise - A massive turtle roughly the size of a house. Has vents on its shell which can fire powerful jets of water. These vents may also house tendrils from symbiotic organisms. Cobrahman - A variety of lizardman that resembles a bipedal snake, and are noted for their hooded and patterned appearance. Dracotaur - A massive quadrupedal creature, like a reptilian centaur, with the upper torso of a dragonman. Usually twenty feet tall or more, with a long tail, massive claws, wielding gigantic weapons. Dragon - An enormous, intelligent, fire-breathing, winged lizard with four legs. Often the largest penis among monster kind. The penis has ridges on its top, smooth bumps along its bottom and a pointed glans. Dragonman - Also: draconian, draconid. An anthropomorphic dragon. Large, fierce, and empowered as its namesake. Jabberwocky - Difficult to describe, this flying reptilian biped has a hideous face like a cross between a catfish and rabbit, with four long sensory whiskers. It has a long, prehensile neck, draconic wings and a tail, and narrow limbs, with long, spidery fingers. Its penis curls like a party favor. Jaculus - A talking, arboreal serpent that attempts to mimic human behavior, including posture and clothing. Though it tries to act good, its appetite is an inevitable temptation. Kobold - Diminutive, awkward, cave-dwelling lizardfolk with tail-heavy bodies, bent necks and elongated muzzles. Lamia - A physical crossbreed of a humanoid and a naga. Lizardfolk - Anthropomorphic reptilians with societies just as diverse as humanoids. Divided into subvarieties resembling komodos, frilleds, gators, iguanas or chameleons. This last variety can change color, although most can change color to a minor degree for emotive expression. They have prehensile tales and yummy external testicles. Lizardmage - Specifically a lizardfolk who practices arcane magic. This ideally consists of flinging thunderbolts in prostration of their ancient god Thundra the Thunder Lizard, or voodoo curses from their swampy hovels where they can practice in secret, but don't take that as gospel. Typical garb is light armor; A stealthy hood covers the head with a hole for the muzzle, and ends just before the shoulders. While they may wear gloves for procuring volatile ingredients and boots for traversing their environs, the only other real article of clothing is a hide kilt or skirt that stops well above the knee. Naga - Half-lizardman and half-snake. It uses its long tail to tangle prey before consuming them whole. May have a hypnotic gaze and paralyzing venom. Nagaraja - A more deadly form of naga that appears mutated. Has four arms, four eyes, rows of sharp teeth, and serrated pincers on the end of its tail. Ryuu - A strange, wingless variety of dragon that resembles a long serpent with many arms. It has pronounced whiskers. Saurian - An entire set of lizardmen all roughly eight to ten feet in height and modeled after various species of dinosaur, including, but not limited to: tyrannosaurus, triceratops, stegosaurus and brontosaurus. Wyvern - A smaller variety of dragon with two legs and wings. Sized just larger than horses, it takes great luck to take one as a mount.