About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 49. Chapters: Aeschna, Alghoul, Alp, Arachas, Archespore, Arkenor, Armored hound, Bane, Banshee, Barbegazi, Barghest, Black dragon, Bloedzuiger, Bobo ak, Bruxa, Bullvore, Cemetaur, Chappelle, Cockatrice, Crab spider, Creature, Dagon, Dagon worshipper, Devourer, Dog, Doppler, Draconid, Dragon, Draug, Draugir, Drowned dead, Drowner, Dudu, Dwarf, Dziworyba, Earth elemental, Echinops, Elf, Endrega, Eyehead, Fire elemental, Fish, Fleder, Fogler, Frightener, Gargoyle, Garkain, Ghost, Ghoul, Giant centipede, Glutton, Gnome, Goblin, Golden dragon, Golem, Graveir, Greater brother, Greater mutant, Green dragon, Halfling, Harpy, Hellhound, Herrong, Horse, Human, Ifrit, Ihuarraquax, Insectoid, Kayran, Kelpie, Kikimore, Kikimore queen, Kikimore warrior, Kikimore worker, King of the Wild Hunt, Korred, Koshchey, Kraken, Lamia, Leshy, Lycanthrope, Mamune, Manticore, Midday bride, Monster, Mutant, Mutant, Mutant assassin, Myrgtabrakke, Myriapodan, Naiad, Necrophage, Nekker, Nekker warrior, Nightwraith, Nonhuman, Noonwraith, Nymph, Octopede, Ocvist, Ornithosaur, Pukacz, Race, Roach, Roc, Rock dragon, Rotfiend, Royal wyvern, Rusalka, Saesenthessis, Sand monster, Sea creature, Sea monster, She-troll of Vergen, Siren, Skullhead, Spriggan, Striga, Succubus, Troll, Troll of Flotsam, Troll of Vergen, Unicorn, Vampire, Virgin bane, Viy of Maribor, Vodyanoi, Vodyanoi priest, Vodyanoi warrior, Vran, Vypper. Excerpt: The aeschna is described by Geralt as "a bumpy and rough-skinned monster four yards in length resembling a stump overgrown with algae and with ten paws and jaws like cut-saws." The "liquid manure" which forms much of the delta now, suits the aeschna. In Blood of Elves, it is reportedly the sort of thing which has been preying on transports on the delta. The Malatius and Grock Company commission Geralt to travel on the transports to ensure that they makes it across, should such a beast attack. And of course, one finally does. After the beast is beaten back...