List of SLAY creatures

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The following entry is a list of creatures from SLAY, a serial podcast created and written by Scott Sigler.

Dangerous Creatures

Cockeye

Magical beings with one oversized eye that can see enlightened beings at long distances and through solid materials. Cockeyes are the size of domestic dogs and look like a combination between a sea urchin and a

Description in context

The creature came up to Dante’s hip. It had a floppy comb — reminiscent of a rooster’s, hence the name — which was slathered in thick, gleaming slime, sweat, puss, or a combination of the three. The same foul substance matted what few downy feathers clung to its long body, which resembled a buzzard neck coated in rot. No feet for this beast — it moved about on eight stubby tentacles that looked like fat cow tongues. Atop that neck and below the comb was one eye squinted so shut the wrinkled lids looked like the pursed lips of an angry old woman. The other eye was beachball-big, constantly trembling, lined with angry red veins, and had a black iris the size of a dinner plate.

Crattlebats

Serpent-like creatures with two sets of wings and large, sharp talons. Summoned by Oleus Oakbeard and others.

Description in context

Billy heard a screeching from above, but it was faint, like it was close and yet worlds away. He glanced up, saw large birds, but they weren’t just birds. They had overlays, just like Pragman’s six-shooters, those women’s swords, and the crockobear. The overlay glimmered and gleamed in the sun. Long, snake-like bodies. Two sets of wings, one near their head, and a second, smaller set, on their long tail. Six of the creatures. No… seven.

Diamortuga

A 500-pound tortoise with a diamond-hard shell. Diamortugas have longer legs proportionally than a normal tortoise. They necks can extend to three times their body length.

Dreamgaunt

A monster that makes people have specific nightmares. Dreamgaunts often find work causing specific fear-based dreams so that particular fibers can be harvested.

Hound

A creature that can sniff out trails left by magical entities, and normal scent-trails followable by animals like wolves and hunting dogs.

Description in context

Pragman wasn’t alone. He had a huge dog on a leash, at least tow-hundred pounds of animal, only it wasn’t a dog, Billy knew. Just like with the six-shooter, a dream-like image covered the dog, seemed to occupy up the same space. He didn’t know what it was, had never seen the like — a freakish cross between a crocodile and a small bear, maybe.

Jerboas

Shadowy, man-sized creatures with long ears that listen for people talking about enlightened topics, such as magic and monsters Jerboas decide if someone knows too much; if so, they turn that person into shadow and eat them.

Description in context

A crunching cacophony, like bricks being smashed by a steamroller. The long-eared shadows started to peel off the walls. Long, bone-thin shadow-legs, dark as storm clouds, stepped into the alley. Shadow-bodies followed. Skinny shadow-tails swished. Six creatures, black and growing blacker, each about Billy’s size if you didn’t count the long, wide ears that rose up and back. Eyes formed — heavy spots of deep red. Mouths appeared and opened — maws of glowing orange, rimmed by metallic teeth that gleamed like wet daggers. Billy felt the heat of their breath, like silent hairdryers blowing his way.

Ooozing Guffins

Creatures with a stench so bad it makes people vomit. However, oozing guffins are incredible chess players, so many people will endure the stink in order to play them.

Shit Gibbons

Mudwuggies

An elemental zombie that is basically half rotted human, and half swamp mud.

Umakaten

A strong demon with spiky, porcupine-like natural armor and long claws.

Medical Organisms

Carofactors

Description in SLAY1: Bold textMagda stood. Something writhed in her hands, something maybe a foot long, mottled and grayish-pink, the color of a zombie on TV. A worm of some kind? Maybe, if that worm came from someone’s nightmare.

Fouskálas

Magical leaches used to treat blisters, burns, and to counter many kinds of poison.