Gauth

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At a Glance

An aberration and a beholderkin.

Intriguingly, this is one of 11 monsters in the Monster Manual which are considered “Product Identity” by Wizards of the Coast and therefore could not be included in the d20 SRD.

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Ettercap

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At a Glance

An aberration.

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Ethereal Filcher

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At a Glance

An aberration.

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Drider

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At a Glance

An aberration.

Driders were once drow, corrupted into spiderlike form by rituals of Lolth.

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Destrachan

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At a Glance

An aberration.

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Delver

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At a Glance

An aberration.

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Chuul

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At a Glance

An aberration.

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Choker

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At a Glance

An aberration.

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Carrion Crawler

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At a Glance

An aberration.

Intriguingly, this is one of 11 monsters in the Monster Manual which are considered “Product Identity” by Wizards of the Coast and therefore could not be included in the d20 SRD.


Climitat


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Passing Mention

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Beholder

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At a Glance

A beholder —also called an eye tyrant or a sphere of many eyes— is an aberration.

Beholders are believed to come from the stars; the most likely candidate is H’Catha.

In cases where individual beholders recognize anything greater than themselves, they tend to venerate a being they call Great Mother.

Intriguingly, this is one of 11 monsters in the Monster Manual which are considered “Product Identity” by Wizards of the Coast and therefore could not be included in the d20 SRD.


Climitat


Variations

Beholders are related to a wide array of creatures, collectively referred to as beholderkin.


Beholder Realms


Notable Individuals


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