Death Kiss

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At a Glance

An aberration— specifically a beholderkin.

Also called bleeder, but the bleeder may be a distinct beholderkin.

Sources

  • Monsters of Faerûn [11832] page 22
  • Ruins of Undermountain [1060] MC pages
  • WotC Monster Index

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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.

Sources

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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


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Death Tyrant

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At a Glance

An undead and a beholderkin.

Death tyrants are undead beholders.

Sources

  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting [11836] page 309
  • Ruins of Undermountain [1060] adventure booklet, page 21
  • WotC Monster Index

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Beholderkin

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At a Glance

Beholderkin are simply defined as all creatures which are related to beholders.


Climitat

See each type.


Variations

The beholder mage prestige class is relevant to beholderkin.


Notable Individuals

See each type.


Sources

See each type.


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Spectator

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At a Glance

An aberration and a beholderkin.

Spectators are beholderkin, and therefore pretty much universally hated. However, these creatures are guardians and potentially even friendly… as long as you’re just there to talk.

Sources

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