Gargoyle

Gargoyles are vicious predators imbued with magic.

Allegedly, Gargoyles were all orginally made of stone, artistic monuments placed on buildings to help prevent the erosion of the walls of stone buildings by deflecting rain water. At some point, an unknown mage gave life to these monuments, who became the monsters they are today.

Their original nature aided them in that they are adept at appearing perfectly still, as if they are still made of stone, and their hides are rough and thick, similar to stone as well. They favour surprising their opponents, either by moving suddenly from their motionless state or by suddenly swooping down on their prey from a height. Gargoyles also love to inflict pain. They will torture any victims they can hold helpless, going as far as eating them alive just to hear their screams even though they require no food to survive, but much prefer intelligent races over anything else. Inflicting pain gives the gargoyles pleasure. Sometimes, they will work for an evil master in exchange for some small amount of treasure, though their primary payment is the opportunity to attack intruders.

Gargoyles are often hunted for their horns, which have value to potion-brewers as the primary ingredient in potions of invulnerability and are also used in potions of flying. They can often be found lairing underground or in ruins with small groups of their kind.

Kapoacinth
Gargoyles that live underwater, their wings are used to aid in their swimming. Other than their habitat, they are the same as their land-dwelling kindred, preferring shallow waters and undersea caves.

Margoyle
Even more vicious than normal gargoyles, margoyles prefer living underground and are sometimes found leading a group of normal gargoyles. Their skin is much harder and they are more difficult to spot against stone.

Grist
Also known as Greater Gargoyles or True Gargoyles, Grists resemble constructs more than they do magical beasts. They are created by casting wish, stoneshape, polymorph any object, fly and Geas/Quest on a statue resembling a gargoyle. Grists are only semi-intelligent and can only understand simple instructions, though they will follow these instructions to the letter. The spells used to create them make them incredibly resistant to damage and unlike their less magical kin, it is impossible to determine whether they are alive or not without magical aid. Their ability to fly comes from the magic used to create them, but their wings improve their maneuverability in the air. They have no vocal chords so cannot speak, cannot reproduce as there are no males or females in their species and cannot grow, remaining at the same height throughout their lives. They occasionally eat gemstones and coins that they find on their opponents bodies but, like other gargoyles, do not need to eat.