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Ocular adept
Ocular adepts were humanoids who had given themselves in service to beholders, gaining special abilities that went with their worship of the beholder goddess, the Great Mother. An ocular adept was a divine caster of -
Ocular (armor quality)
Ocular was an item enchantment that could be given to an armor or a shield. Ocular armors or shields sported small eye-stalks. These eye-stalks' eyes opened and closed of their own volition. -
Gazer
Gazers (also known as eyeballs ) were tiny, unintelligent beholderkin, who followed their creator like an aggressive pet, a fact that beholders considered amusing. They often served as familiars for evil spellcasters serving under beholders. Gazers -
Great Mother
This article is about the beholder mother. For the agricultural goddess, see Chauntea. The Great Mother, sometimes specified as the Great Beholder Mother, was the eldritch matron deity of the beholders. Her title simply referred -
Faiths and Pantheons
“ Whether cleric or commoner, wizard or warrior, nearly everyone in Faerûn pays homage to at least one patron deity. Some of those divine powers inspire respect, while others elicit fear. Good or evil, all -
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Kirukeskai
Kirukeskai, also called the Eye, was an elder orb who was the first beholder to hold The Xanathar as a title instead of a name. It was a crime lord and the leader of the -
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Slow
slowly. Some creatures, such as stone golems and mindwitnesses, had innate magical abilities that mimicked this spell. Ocular adepts, humanoid servants of the Great Mother, the beholder goddess, also had the power of slow. One -
House T'sarran
House T'sarran was a drow house from Maerimydra that worshiped the goddess Kiaransalee. The house was led by Irae T'sarran and by her immediate family. Like other drow houses, the offspring of the -
Eyes of the spider
The eyes of the spider was a device that fitted over an individual's head and covered the wearer's left eye. It granted the wearer great visual prowess and protection. Set with eight rubies -
Muiral's Gauntlet
Muiral's Gauntlet was the 10 level of Undermountain, one of the sub-levels of the Twisted Caverns. It was claimed by Muiral the Misshapen after he chased out the drow forces that once called -
Halls of the Beast-Tamers
The Halls of the Beast-Tamers was the former guildhall of the Guild of Naturalists of Myth Drannor. It flourished during the years before the first collapse of the city in the 8 century DR -
Crown Aflame
Jutting out from its reaches were a series of inward-facing, rounded balconies. The seats were steeply arranged around a grand, ovular stage that was fantastic for carrying the voices of performers, especially while singing. -
At'ar's Looking Glass
At'ar's Looking Glass was a sweltering and uniquely hazardous stretch of desert in Anauroch. The region was composed of what appeared to be a flat "sea" of small, multi-color polished stones that