That dude should help fill the blank spots on the Sea of OS'R's map. Here are two more OD&D monsters:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-iouXFBhMzqgS_gYvTRdPhM5eG13iZv6BTxyDZdEYFQgGifkWpkDpm_KpM7XqG_oHIXQci-yiCogqz6ZBOKK_a__GpZCBw3qPDLtqHOBRc1L_9Yu_9-znnoOqukOV2RrDAR7dYr2J_2Q/s200/Gorilla_%2528PSF%2529d.png) |
Ape |
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Caveman |
Ape is ambiguous. As readers of Tarzan remember, they aren't gorillas. But I think a gorilla works okay here. I'll have a baboon and other monkey silhouettes soon in case they fit your interpretation of ape better.
Definitely using a couple of these, cheers.
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