Their bodies are covered in thick, armored plates, making them difficult to kill. They are often referred to as "landsharks" for that reason. Bulettesīulettes are large magical beasts that are capable of burrowing underground and attacking by bursting out near their prey. One of the more well known set of Beholders in Faerun is that of The Xanathar, a title claimed by any Beholder in charge of the Xanathar Thieves' Guild in Skullport below Waterdeep. Beholders are also violent and greedy, seeking power and fortune wherever they might find it. This Beholder could be unique or it could be a complete copy of the original, depending on the Beholder's dreams.īeholders are so paranoid and xenophobic in nature that they don't even trust their own minds (in fact their minds are actually divided into two separate entities and neither half trusts the other) let alone even other Beholders. Capable of flight and powerful magic that emanates from their eye stalks, Beholders are fearsome creatures typically found in the Underdark.īeholders only reproduce generally once in their lifetime, spawning a new clutch of the creatures from inside itself, however, there are occasions where a Beholder dreaming can spontaneously spawn a fully grown Beholder as well. Stalks of smaller eyes grow from the creature's body, enabling the Beholder to have near perfect vision all around them. These floating creatures are marked by a singular eye in the center and a large maw of teeth. Immensely powerful and extremely paranoid aberrations, Beholders are also sometimes often known as Eye Tyrants. There are a lot of really cool iconic Monsters to talk about, so let's get right to it! Beholders Howdy folks! It's Joe Dyer again here, and for this Lore outing we're going to be talking about some of the more iconic Monsters of the Forgotten Realms! Each of these monsters are generally fairly common to many D&D adventures and many players know them well.
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