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Beholder
A beholder, sometimes called a sphere of many eyes or an eye tyrant, was a large aberration normally found in the Underdark. These large, orb-shaped beings had ten eyestalks and one central eye, each -
Beholder zombie
Beholder zombies were powerful zombies created from the reanimated corpses of dead beholders with the use of necromantic magic. Unlike the despotic death tyrants, they were mindless servants and retained no memory of their living -
Beholder Crown
Beholder Crowns were enchanted crowns, or sometimes helmets, that possessed a cornucopia of magical attacks, similar to those of beholders' many eyes. Some of these crowns appeared to be old tarnished bronze headwear. These crowns -
Beholder language
The Beholder language was the language spoken by the many-eyed monsters of the same name, as well as beholderkin. The beholders of Faerun knew their own language as Quevquel or "Speech", distinguishing it from -
Beholderfish
Beholderfish were a kind of one-eyed fish. Though primarily a deep-sea species, they could be fished for in the dark caverns of the Sea of Moving Ice. The beholderfish were named for their -
Bloodkiss beholder
A bloodkiss beholder was a kind of undead vampiric beholder whose eyestalks had mutated into mouths that allowed it to drain the blood of its victims. The flesh of a bloodkiss beholder's body had -
Laughing Beholder
The Laughing Beholder was a tavern on the Rock of Bral owned and managed by the infamous beholder Large Luigi. -
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Mulmaster Beholder Corps
The Mulmaster Beholder Corps were a group of beholders in Mulmaster. All started circa 1384 DR when an eye tyrant clan ship crash-landed into a deep ravine in the Dragonspine Mountains. Of the thirty -
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Eye of the Beholder (game)
Eye of the Beholder is a computer game released in 1991. It was developed by Westwood Associates and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. for DOS, Amiga, Sega CD, SNES and PC-9800. It is the -
Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon
a siren, it inexorably draws you into its nightmarish depths. The exciting sequel to Eye of the Beholder is here! Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon is a graphically based AD&D -
Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor
Simulations, Inc. for DOS, FM-Towns and PC-9800. It is the sequel to Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon. After the events of Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of -
Eye of the Beholder series
over Daggerford • Neverwinter Nights: Tyrants of the Moonsea Eye of the Beholder Dungeons& Dragons: Eye of the Beholder • Eye of the Beholder • Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon • Eye of the Beholder -
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Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder
Eye of the Beholder (game). Dungeons& Dragons: Eye of the Beholder is a game available for the Game Boy Advance only. It is not the same as the classic computer game, Eye of the Beholder. -
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Death kiss
Death kisses, also known as bleeders or eyes of terror, were lesser beholderkin with tentacles that ended in mouths instead of eyestalks. Death kisses came to being as physical manifestations of a beholder's vivid