Creatures
Monsters, dragons, goblins, orcs, trolls, and undead


Longhorn Bison
Longhorn Bison · Ancient plains giant — Massive grazer with elongated horns
The Longhorn Bison is inspired by the real prehistoric giant, the long-horned bison (Praebison antiquus). It was known for its imposing size and exceptionally long horns, roaming the grasslands of Eurasia and North America. Its tough hide and herding behavior made it both a challenge and a prize for early human hunters.


Gargoyle
Gargoyle · Stone Monster — Legendary Protectors of Medieval Architecture
Gargoyles are grotesque stone statues found on medieval European buildings, particularly cathedrals and churches. Legends depict them as mystical creatures warding off evil spirits and protecting the structures. In reality, they functioned as architectural water spouts.

Golem
Golem · Artificial Creature — A being made from inanimate materials
A golem is an artificial being constructed from inert matter such as clay, stone, or metal. Animated by magic or mystical incantations, golems serve the commands of their creators. They are typically used for labor, protection, or defense.

Cimbrian War Wolf
Cimbrian War Wolf · Legendary warbeast — Mythical battle wolf
The Cimbrian War Wolf is a giant wolf creature from European legend, often associated with battlefields and fearsome warriors. It is depicted as a massive predator, striking terror into the hearts of enemies. Its strength and ferocity made it a symbol of war and destruction.

Amphicyon
Amphicyon · Bear Dog — Large prehistoric carnivore
Amphicyon, known as the 'bear dog,' was a large prehistoric mammal that exhibited features of both bears and dogs. It possessed powerful jaws and agile limbs, allowing it to hunt a variety of prey in diverse environments. Although not directly related to modern bears or dogs, it displayed characteristics of both.

Nemean Lion
Nemean Lion · Invulnerable Beast — Immortal creature of Greek myth
The Nemean Lion is a legendary beast from Greek mythology, famed for its impenetrable golden hide. It terrorized the region of Nemea until it was defeated as the first labor of the hero Heracles. Its hide was impervious to conventional weapons, making it a symbol of daunting strength.