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✹ ELEMENTAL
A
IR
• Lesser Air Elemental
Lesser air elementals are virtually indistinguishable from
the harmless dust devils and sirocco winds that
frequently blow across the Athasian desert. They use
their near invisibility to their advantage. They are the
fastest of the lesser elementals and use their speed
when attacking.
• Air Elemental
Common air elementals appear as amorphous, shifting
clouds when they answer summons to the Prime
Material Plane. They strike their opponents with strong,
focused blasts of air that, like giant, invisible fists, do
moderate amounts of damage.
E
ARTH
• Lesser Earth Elemental
Made from coalesced sand, silt, or rock, lesser earth
elementals are the mightiest elementals that low-level
conjurers can summon. The lesser earth elementals
don’t do as much damage as common earth elementals,
but are still formidable foes.
• Earth Elemental
Common earth elementals appear on the Prime Material
Plane as very large humanoids made of dirt, stones,
precious metals, and gems. They pound their victims
with their huge fists, inflicting significant amounts of
damage in the process.
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✹ BESTIARY ✹
To survive on Athas, almost every form of life has become a monster. The
most notable monsters are described on the following pages. 
Creatures of Shattered Lands
Many of the monsters in S
HATTERED
L
ANDS
appear for the first time in an AD&D
computer fantasy role-playing game and must be described in greater detail.
They appear in the next section, “Detailed Descriptions of New Monsters.”
✹ B
ULETTE
Aptly called landsharks, bulettes are terrifying predators
that live only on meat. When attacking, they employ
their large jaws and front feet.
D
AGGORAN
Please refer to page 36 in the next section, “Detailed Descriptions of New
Monsters,” for a complete profile of daggorans.
D
AGOLAR
S
LIME
Please refer to page 37 in the next section, “Detailed Descriptions of New
Monsters,” for a complete profile of Dagolar slimes.
D
ARK
S
PIDER
Please refer to page 38 in the next section, “Detailed Descriptions of New
Monsters,” for a complete profile of dark spiders.
D
UNE
R
EAPER
Please refer to page 39 in the next section, “Detailed Descriptions of New
Monsters,” for a complete profile of dune reapers.
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