Amazing work dude. In my world Goblins are especially afraid of them to the point where they shout it’s name when charging into battle against other goblins. PS: I would love to see your take on the Death Giant
Welcome back, Josh. Another stunning piece! The eyes are realy piercing while the gullet sucks you in. For me, ears and a navel on a frog convey better that this was once a human than the clothes. So the headband sitting almost ontop the head is also quite telling.
Welcome back Arcane Forge! I missed your videos so much I'm glad you're back! Also the yara ma yha who kind reminds me of a slaad on how they reproduce, perhaps a long lost cousin? Anyway fantastic work as always!😀 Ps Also also I recommend to do a video on the bionoid from spelljammer! There a race made by the elves during the inhuman Wars and are like Venom but bug suits, there really cool trust me. 🧙♂️
Glad to see the series back, it’s a god send for starting off my work week on the right foot. Always happy to see a new toad fey. Speaking of toads may I recommend adding banderhobbs to the list?
@@ArcaneForge we have some amazing stories, and so much relates to actual historical events: there are stories which you can trace to major geological events such as the formation of the Great Australian Bight, volcanic eruptions, and changes in sea levels, as well as references to now-extinct animals
BOGGLE, GODIAN (homebrew cyclops race with a hell of fun culture and lore of me and a friend), or WALTZNCHEW (a fun aberration made to truly take players by surprise almost like the world takes them as a big joke)
(sincerest apologies for my delay in spamming this want of mine) Wind swept across the dry forest, grass barely able to stay alive, while two creatures remained in constant deadlock. One, a short and fat ranine hanging from above on stubby legs while it’s arms limply sagged below like vines. The other, a tall and lean creature of unnatural allure, its breaths not even making a motion of its chest as it stared into the eyes of the crockpot-bellied beast above. “What are you?” Gurgled the yara-ma-yha-who as a glob of saliva fell into the eyes of its target for discussion, receiving not even a flinch as the drool slid down from the eye. Like a tear did said saliva run down the motionless being’s face. “A Lord of Xoriat.” Said the Daelkyr, chest and throat making no motion while it spoke in that beautiful, androgynous voice.
Oh yeah, he's back! This Yara-ma-yha-who looks great and sounds like it'll be fun to run. I was tinkering with a yuan-ti version of a vampire that had a Yautja (Predator movies) feel. But your frog sucker would be so much fun to spring on a lower level party. I like your choices to make it Fey and to handle the attack as it does. The whole running away with a dead party member bit might freak out some party members who aren't used to this behavior. Excellent job on the art and homebrew.
Oooohh you could definitely merge these two ideas for sure. I love your concept! Thanks so much for your kind words! Let me know if you end up using this in a campaign.
I love this so so much. I’ve always loved this creature because it just seems so odd. I have no doubt that this was an inspiration for the d&d Banderhob. The idea to make this a fey was brilliant. Most fey creatures are from European cautionary fairytales. This fits into that category so well and is just different enough being from a different culture. I’m in love with the way that you brought this to life in your own interpretation. It’s so good to have you back! This was the monster Monday that I didn’t know I needed. Can’t wait for next week!
Hey. Not entirely new viewer here with a suggestion! Would you consider covering the Huldra/Hulderfolk of Nordic mythology? I find them quite interesting and having them in dnd could be fun.
That sounds really cool! There's a lot of elf and pixie overlap there but there's enough real world mythology for me to definitely make a video about! I'll definitely do that for you! Thank you!
Im loving these!! the hobgoblin video was amazing and caused hobs to become by favorite monster, I think it could be interesting to see some demon lords such as Graz'zt? or other powerful demons.
Thanks so much Dean! I'm a huge Hob fan too! I use them whenever I possibly can. I can't wait to get a chance to draw Graz'zt! Thanks so much for watching!
@@ArcaneForge Honestly, thank you for sharing your talent and time with the D&D community. I just discovered your channel last month so I'm slowly working my way through your work. I work in a warehouse as a "team" of one, so long hours of isolation does become mentally draining. But having the option to listen to your superb audio and amazing voice, on top of something I'm interested in will make the upcoming months less stressful. So thank you again for everything you do, it is genuinely appreciated!
Wow - what an evocative beast! I’ve got a Veldt-like expanse to the north of my setting... I might populate a few forests there with some of these creatures. They fit in well with the darker side of the Fey for me, too - my Hags were famed for creating mutant bio-weapons in their ‘cauldrons’ long ago before they were defeated and booted back to the dark edges of the Feywilde. They’re a bit like Stirges on steroids, and it’s a nice mechanic! So yeah - I’m nicking this! Welcome back boss! Edit: wow! The Aboriginal background for nose bones and body painting is fascinating!
Awesome monster lore video for us D&D gamers!!! When I was collecting/viewing D&D monster lore videos, I came across one of your videos and decided to subscribe to your channel to check out your other D&D monster lore videos. I came across this one and remembered first seeing a cryptic/mythic creature lore video of the Yara-ma-yha-who on the Storied UA-cam channel Monstrum series last year. Both of these lore videos are enjoyable and entertaining, so please make more. It's very rare to see videos by people who knows how to convert cryptic creatures (other than the Yeti back in the 1st-Ed AD&D Monster Manual text) into D&D monsters to give the RPG fans a little taste of modern monsters to deal with.
Thanks so much! I've been wandering around the office saying Co-Rob-oree over and over. I like the sound of it. I hope I didn't cause any cultural snafoos with the body art.
@@ArcaneForge I can't tell you what all the meanings are for the body paint, so can't help you there, sorry. I just remember when I was involved in an Indigenous festival, the lady who painted my face told me a bit about the paintings that people had: they could show where you were from, what your status was, and also tell stories. When my oldest wanted to be the eldest Winjarning Brother for Book Week dressups, I got very stressed because I didn't want to mess up! You've explained your reasoning behind how you've presented it, so I can see your intention is good; if there are any issues, I hope a First Nations person can tell you
I know you only do dragons for Dragon December, but I’d be excited to see some of the more obscure, outsider dragons Like the Pyroclastic Dragons from Gehenna Or maybe just some of the crazy 3.5e and 4e outsiders Otherwise some types of Waterhorse could be cool Like Hippocampus’s Kelpies And more interestingly, the Nuckelavee (google it, it’s nuts)
I was thinking, since you have already made this video about a monster from aboriginal lore, why not try your hand at the whowie and the rainbow serpent? And since you have covered elves and orcs, why not dwarves?
Just ran them against my players defiantly first hit is like a brick wall but after that they are pretty light almost killed a character she rolled good on the con save and the over powered tank killed it in one blow. Was very interesting
I had an idea where, should the metamorphosis process be interrupted, the player character would be partially transformed but otherwise “ok”. Theyd lose some points in charisma or something, but they’d gain an advantage in strength or dexterity rolls.
Amazing work dude. In my world Goblins are especially afraid of them to the point where they shout it’s name when charging into battle against other goblins.
PS: I would love to see your take on the Death Giant
Thanks so much and for suggesting them!
I'm really looking forward to death giants too!
Welcome back, Josh. Another stunning piece! The eyes are realy piercing while the gullet sucks you in. For me, ears and a navel on a frog convey better that this was once a human than the clothes. So the headband sitting almost ontop the head is also quite telling.
I'm so glad that you enjoyed it Styrax! You're so observant!
Welcome back Arcane Forge! I missed your videos so much I'm glad you're back! Also the yara ma yha who kind reminds me of a slaad on how they reproduce, perhaps a long lost cousin? Anyway fantastic work as always!😀
Ps Also also I recommend to do a video on the bionoid from spelljammer! There a race made by the elves during the inhuman Wars and are like Venom but bug suits, there really cool trust me. 🧙♂️
wow just looked up bionoids. they are fricken sweet.. that's so cool... I wanna play as one 😆
Heya! Thanks so much!
I definitely got Saadi vibes from this thing as well! That's a great way to fit them into the lore!
Nice profile pic
Ooh what an interesting monster!
Glad to see the series back, it’s a god send for starting off my work week on the right foot. Always happy to see a new toad fey. Speaking of toads may I recommend adding banderhobbs to the list?
Absolutely! I love the idea of getting to the Banderhobb. They're so much fun and can be totally gruesome too!
I have 3 suggestions. Klurichir, Bebilith and Molydeus.
So many consonants! I have no idea who any of these are but I'm excited to find out!!!
@@ArcaneForge Just some very strong demons. Actually molydeus has stats for 5e in Mordenkainen's tome but unfortunately no art.
I was thinking the Dragonborn and chimeras
I love that you brought this creature to my attention, I would have never known about it otherwise
It's a totally weird one. I'm glad you liked it though!
Now I want you to do the Drop Bear (which was probably the Thylacoleo)
Oh man! Yes!!! 100% I'm loving Aboriginal mythology! I can't find too much online though. It's a good excuse to visit my library!
@@ArcaneForge we have some amazing stories, and so much relates to actual historical events: there are stories which you can trace to major geological events such as the formation of the Great Australian Bight, volcanic eruptions, and changes in sea levels, as well as references to now-extinct animals
Your videos make my Monday mornings at work more bearable. Your art is incredible!
Thank you so much Randomiser! I'm glad that I can improve your day in any way!
BOGGLE, GODIAN (homebrew cyclops race with a hell of fun culture and lore of me and a friend), or WALTZNCHEW (a fun aberration made to truly take players by surprise almost like the world takes them as a big joke)
Excellent ideas as always! Thanks so much for watching!
Welcome back arcane forge! Hope your break was restful and you feel refreshed.
Thanks so much Ace! I'm feeling very refreshed. I hope you had a good break as well!
(sincerest apologies for my delay in spamming this want of mine)
Wind swept across the dry forest, grass barely able to stay alive, while two creatures remained in constant deadlock. One, a short and fat ranine hanging from above on stubby legs while it’s arms limply sagged below like vines. The other, a tall and lean creature of unnatural allure, its breaths not even making a motion of its chest as it stared into the eyes of the crockpot-bellied beast above.
“What are you?” Gurgled the yara-ma-yha-who as a glob of saliva fell into the eyes of its target for discussion, receiving not even a flinch as the drool slid down from the eye. Like a tear did said saliva run down the motionless being’s face.
“A Lord of Xoriat.” Said the Daelkyr, chest and throat making no motion while it spoke in that beautiful, androgynous voice.
Oh yeah, he's back! This Yara-ma-yha-who looks great and sounds like it'll be fun to run. I was tinkering with a yuan-ti version of a vampire that had a Yautja (Predator movies) feel. But your frog sucker would be so much fun to spring on a lower level party. I like your choices to make it Fey and to handle the attack as it does. The whole running away with a dead party member bit might freak out some party members who aren't used to this behavior. Excellent job on the art and homebrew.
Oooohh you could definitely merge these two ideas for sure. I love your concept!
Thanks so much for your kind words! Let me know if you end up using this in a campaign.
Oh my gosh, oh my gosh, oh my gosh. Thank you thank you thank you. Josh, this is amazing.
To clarify, your art is amazing. Thank you again
I'm so glad you like it! Thanks so much for suggesting it!
I love this so so much. I’ve always loved this creature because it just seems so odd. I have no doubt that this was an inspiration for the d&d Banderhob.
The idea to make this a fey was brilliant. Most fey creatures are from European cautionary fairytales. This fits into that category so well and is just different enough being from a different culture.
I’m in love with the way that you brought this to life in your own interpretation. It’s so good to have you back! This was the monster Monday that I didn’t know I needed. Can’t wait for next week!
Thanks so much Apocalyptic Moth! I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Hey. Not entirely new viewer here with a suggestion!
Would you consider covering the Huldra/Hulderfolk of Nordic mythology? I find them quite interesting and having them in dnd could be fun.
I like this one!
That sounds really cool! There's a lot of elf and pixie overlap there but there's enough real world mythology for me to definitely make a video about! I'll definitely do that for you! Thank you!
@@ArcaneForge Thank you!
Im loving these!! the hobgoblin video was amazing and caused hobs to become by favorite monster, I think it could be interesting to see some demon lords such as Graz'zt? or other powerful demons.
Thanks so much Dean! I'm a huge Hob fan too! I use them whenever I possibly can.
I can't wait to get a chance to draw Graz'zt! Thanks so much for watching!
Would love to see your interpretation of a Skull Lord. Welcome back and hope you have a blessed day!!!
Thanks so much Akuu! I'm looking forward to doing some more undead, especially such weird ones! Thanks so much for the suggestion.
@@ArcaneForge Honestly, thank you for sharing your talent and time with the D&D community. I just discovered your channel last month so I'm slowly working my way through your work. I work in a warehouse as a "team" of one, so long hours of isolation does become mentally draining. But having the option to listen to your superb audio and amazing voice, on top of something I'm interested in will make the upcoming months less stressful. So thank you again for everything you do, it is genuinely appreciated!
Good lord I've missed you.. Thank goodness you're still doing well.
Haha! I've missed you too Terentius! I've got so many exciting videos to upload. I can't wait to share them all!
Glad you're back! And hope you had a great holiday break. I've missed these videos, my Mondays don't feel complete without the monster awesomeness.
Thanks so much Chris! I'm glad to get the year off to a good start! Thanks so much for watching!!
So glad you're back! Happy 2021!
Thanks so much! I'm glad to be back!
Ooh, that's horrifying. With the headband it kind of looks like a Ninja Turtle, which only makes it creepier.
Thanks so much!
This is awesome! Definitely gonna throw this at my players. Love the art as well, it’s always awesome!
Thanks so much! Let me know how it goes! See of I need to tweak the stats or anything!
Welcome back! Hoping you had a restful January.
I had a wonderful January, thank you very much! I hope you did too!
Wow - what an evocative beast! I’ve got a Veldt-like expanse to the north of my setting... I might populate a few forests there with some of these creatures. They fit in well with the darker side of the Fey for me, too - my Hags were famed for creating mutant bio-weapons in their ‘cauldrons’ long ago before they were defeated and booted back to the dark edges of the Feywilde. They’re a bit like Stirges on steroids, and it’s a nice mechanic!
So yeah - I’m nicking this! Welcome back boss!
Edit: wow! The Aboriginal background for nose bones and body painting is fascinating!
Thanks so much!!! All this talk of Stirges makes me want to give one of these things wings!
Awesome monster lore video for us D&D gamers!!! When I was collecting/viewing D&D monster lore videos, I came across one of your videos and decided to subscribe to your channel to check out your other D&D monster lore videos. I came across this one and remembered first seeing a cryptic/mythic creature lore video of the Yara-ma-yha-who on the Storied UA-cam channel Monstrum series last year. Both of these lore videos are enjoyable and entertaining, so please make more. It's very rare to see videos by people who knows how to convert cryptic creatures (other than the Yeti back in the 1st-Ed AD&D Monster Manual text) into D&D monsters to give the RPG fans a little taste of modern monsters to deal with.
Corroboree rhymes with robbery (Co-ROB-oree) ...with the artwork, the different designs all have meanings
Thanks so much! I've been wandering around the office saying Co-Rob-oree over and over. I like the sound of it.
I hope I didn't cause any cultural snafoos with the body art.
@@ArcaneForge I can't tell you what all the meanings are for the body paint, so can't help you there, sorry. I just remember when I was involved in an Indigenous festival, the lady who painted my face told me a bit about the paintings that people had: they could show where you were from, what your status was, and also tell stories. When my oldest wanted to be the eldest Winjarning Brother for Book Week dressups, I got very stressed because I didn't want to mess up! You've explained your reasoning behind how you've presented it, so I can see your intention is good; if there are any issues, I hope a First Nations person can tell you
that thing is scary, man!!! Jesus Christ"
Lol! Yeah! I wanted to tow the line between scary and comical. I'm glad that came across!
I know you only do dragons for Dragon December, but I’d be excited to see some of the more obscure, outsider dragons
Like the Pyroclastic Dragons from Gehenna
Or maybe just some of the crazy 3.5e and 4e outsiders
Otherwise some types of Waterhorse could be cool
Like Hippocampus’s
Kelpies
And more interestingly, the Nuckelavee (google it, it’s nuts)
All of these are amazing suggestions, Ash! I'll be sure to add them all to my list!
I was thinking, since you have already made this video about a monster from aboriginal lore, why not try your hand at the whowie and the rainbow serpent? And since you have covered elves and orcs, why not dwarves?
no not the Nuckelavee not infront of the children
Brit living in Australia here, corroboree is said similarly to ‘robbery’ but with a ‘co’ or ‘cuh’ before it
Thanks so much, SickoMode, and thank you for watching as well!
Huh, the anatomy reminds me of Sebulba from Episode 1...
Yes! Totally! That's exactly what I had in my head!
Never clicked faster, welcome back!
Thanks so much!
Just ran them against my players defiantly first hit is like a brick wall but after that they are pretty light almost killed a character she rolled good on the con save and the over powered tank killed it in one blow. Was very interesting
Definitely gonna use this one
my suggestion is todo the froghemoth because come on everyone felt silly saying it for the first time
Fun fact: You can read the name of this monster at the tune of numa numa yei, and once you do this you cant read it in any other way
Lmao!!! Oh man. Day made.
Idk if you've already done it or not, but I'd love to see your take on a Nightwalker.
I had an idea where, should the metamorphosis process be interrupted, the player character would be partially transformed but otherwise “ok”. Theyd lose some points in charisma or something, but they’d gain an advantage in strength or dexterity rolls.
Finally, damn it! 😜
A what now?
(≧▽≦) Josh is back!! (Took me 5 minutes to make that face thing...)
Haha! I appreciate it! Thanks so much!
corroboree is pronounced something like karobbery with the emphasis on the rob
Do you know something about the Yowie?
Thessel Hydraaaaaaa
Mananggal
Are you the one doing the drawing?? 😍
I am indeed