Monsters of Myth and Legend II
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- Laurel Nicholson
- John Keefe
- Boris Vallejo
- Timothy Zon
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| Genre | Fantasy RPG |
| Publisher | Mayfair Games |
Publication date | 1989 |
Monsters of Myth and Legend II is a supplement published by Mayfair Games in 1989 as part of their Role Aids line that details monsters and deities that can be used in a fantasy role-playing game.
Monsters of Myth and Legend II provides descriptions, illustrations and game statistics compatible with Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) for 75 monsters and gods. These are taken from five different areas of the world:[1]
- Africa (taken from numerous regions)
- Central America (Aztec and Maya)
- Inuit (called "Eskimo")
- Japan
- the Middle East (Sumeria and Persia).
The book also describes myths and legends from these areas, and provides new spells and magic items.[2]
Publication history
Mayfair Games started as a board game publisher, but in 1982, seeing the popularity of the fantasy role-playing game AD&D, they entered that market with the Role Aids series of AD&D-compatible supplements designed to provide content for gamemasters. One of these was Monsters of Myth and Legend II, a 96-page perfect-bound softcover book published in 1989 that was written by Laurel Nicholson and John Keefe, with cover art by Boris Vallejo and interior illustrations by Timothy D. Zon.[2]
