More Yeld Monsters
Some more monsters from my TTRPG The Magical Land of Yeld! I swear i could draw monsters all day.
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More Yeld Monsters
Some more monsters from my TTRPG The Magical Land of Yeld! I swear i could draw monsters all day.
Did I ever tell you that the monster called the Hasatch from our game The Magical Land of Yeld is based on Bunchie, the weird internet monster from back in the early 2000's?
I remember thinking Bunchie was so damn weird looking, and added it to my file of reference images when I first started working on Yeld. Later on I found out that he had different names in different countries. In Poland he's called Hasatch. The Hasatch has appeared in a whole bunch of Yeld products, and I always love drawing it. We like to describe them as "big, dumb, smelly and belligerent". They'll eat their ways through trees, bushes or even buildings instead of walking around them, and bite anyone who tries to ride them. The Fairies domesticated the Hasatch and brought them to Yeld from the Fairylands, but they hate them so much. They complain about them constantly, and it feels like every time you see a Hasatch they've gotten loose and are chasing some poor Fairy!
You can get the The Magical Land of Yeld: 2nd Edition TTRPG from the Yeld Store, Tabletop Bookshelf, IPR, itch.io or DrivethruRPG.
My favorite Yeld monsters
I was looking through the Yeld rulebook trying to choose some monsters for my next game, and I kind of got lost in how much I like our monsters. I know this is a little bit of bragging. I did all the art for the game, and my brother and I wrote all the monsters, so its like "hey, isn't this thing I made so cool?" But... Hey, aren't these monsters so cool? Part of it is, of course, that I'm designing the exact kind of monsters I want to see. No wonder I like them! Anyway, please indulge me while I share my 5 favorite Yeld monsters!
The Shipwrecker Queen: A kaiju sized mermaid with squid hair who eats ships? I like her a lot! I designed her for the Yeld Summer Collection, which was a set of odds and ends content that we released a few years ago. My idea was that these giant mermaids support the armies of the Deep as living war engines who destroy enemy warships and sink fleets. I think at first she was going to be a giant squid? This is better.
Big Bad Beetle Boss: A crime boss in the Bug Mafia! This guy shows up as a Boss Monster in our Rank 1 Adventure Set. In that adventure the Friends are witnesses in a trial against some dangerous Spelling Bees. This guy bursts out of the floor in the middle of the court room and skewers the prosecutor! I really love the idea of an insect crime syndicate!
Witch Cult Priest: The Elves of Yeld are cats. They were banished deep under Yeld's surface after starting a war that almost ended the world. Elves are absolute maniacs, and while they aren't individually evil they come from a pretty crappy society built on oppression and hatred. The Elves we meet in Yeld all seem to be little murderous turds. They worship a long dead Witch named Jan Hoddan, who gave them hands and the power to build horrible war machines. I really like this drawing. I was trying to kind of do a Conan the Barbarian style cultist, and I think it works. She looks absolutely deranged, like she would very happily cut out your heart as a sacrifice to her Witch God. Just like every cat I know. You can find her in the Elves of Yeld expansion.
Hasatch: We didn't really create the Hasatch. We stole it from the internet. Do you remember? It was like a weird meme monster from the early 2000s? I always liked it. Its so dumb looking. I don't know if the original intent was that its head looks like a dong, but unfortunately every time I draw it that's what it looks like. Hasatch fit into Yeld really well. They're big and dumb and smelly, and no one likes them. And they eat everything. This illustration is from the Yeld rulebook.
The Facetoother: Nick and I write and design everything for Yeld. Except we have a monthly event where our fans can create new monsters. The Facetoother is one of those monsters, a creature that sneaks into your bedroom while you sleep to steal your teeth! I really like the art for this dude. He's very weird and creepy! He appears as a free monster on the Yeld Patreon.
Lumbering Lumberjackal: Nick came up with this one. The Lumberjackals are the caretakers of the Ghost Oak Forest. They're giants (look at that pig on his belt) that cull the forest's Root Gods and harvest its trees. I like the pun name a lot, and tried to really sell it in the art. A jackal who is a lumberjack? Sure! You can find him in the Yeld rulebook. (Also, he's very handsome, right? Look at that smile. The broad shoulders. Those forearms. I didn't MEAN to make him look like that, but there he is.) Anyway, those are 5 of my favorite Yeld monsters. A totally self indulgent list.