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The Surprising Inspiration for Dungeons & Dragons' Weirdest Monsters

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How the heck did they come up with some of the crazy monsters in Dungeons & 
Dragons? There are a lot of weird, memorable monsters that GMs can use to 
strike fear into the heart of players — and the inspiration behind them is way 
different than what you probably expect.

In the 1970s, Gary Gygax found a pack of cheap, plastic "Prehistoric Animals" 
that had been manufactured in Hong Kong. Some of the toys looked like 
dinosaurs, and some of them looked like nothing at all. So Gygax based some of 
monsters featured in the Monster Manual on these strange little creatures.

Tim Kask, a D&D play tester and editor of Dragon Magazine, described the early 
days of monster invention in a 2007 article:

There once was an unknown company in Hong Kong that made a bag of weird 
animal-things that were then sold in what once were called dime stores or 
variety stores for like $.99. I know of four other very early monsters based on 
them.

Gary and I talked about how hard it was to find monster figures, and how one 
day he came upon this bag of weird beasts… He nearly ran home, eager as a kid 
to get home and open his baseball cards. Then he proceeded to invent the 
carrion crawler, umber hulk, rust monster and purple worm, all based on those 
silly plastic figures.

The one that I chose was known in the Greyhawk campaign as "the bullet" (for 
it's shape) but had only amorphous stats and abilities, not being developed. 
Gary told me to take it home, study it, and decide what it was and what it 
could do.

Among the monsters that Gygax and friends created in that manner are the Rust 
Monster, the Owlbear (pictured below), and the Bulette.

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You can read more about these "Prehistoric Animals," and see tons of pictures 
comparing the toys to the Monster Manual, over at Tony DiTerlizzi's blog.


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