

Personality īeholders are hateful, aggressive and avaricious and attack or attempt to dominate all other races, including other beholders and beholder-kin. Īll beholders speak their own language, which is also understood by all beholder-kin, as well as the common trade tongue. A Mystaran beholder that closes its eyes and folds its eyestalks across its body resembles a moss- or mud-encrusted boulder, much to the short-lived chagrin of many an unobservant adventurer. Their eyes are human-sized and are protected behind dark-colored eyelids. Their eyestalks are about 2 feet in length (which is about average) and unsegmented. īeholders from Mystara in Mystaraspace tend to be brown or green and have mottled skin. The eyes at the ends of their eyestalks are larger than average and have eyelids which retract completely when not in use. Their eyestalks are shorter than average and are unsegmented. They have a smaller-than-average central eye and a wider-than-average mouth.
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īeholders from Oerth in Greyspace are of average size, with wrinkled, pinkish skin and clearly visible blue veins. They have visible nostrils, their skin is pebbly in texture, and their eyestalks are usually jointed and articulated. They also tend to feature cool colors - such as blue and purple - on top, graduating to earth tones - such as brown and yellow - on the bottom. Beholders from Toril in Realmspace tend to be slightly larger than average, with some reaching as large as 6 feet in diameter. However, the various breeds of beholder across the Known Worlds show a great deal more diversity in colorization, skin texture and basic form. Most spaceborn beholders are covered in durable grey plates, and their eyestalks and irises tend to have variable colors. In space, without the constraints of gravity, a beholder can fly about at will. The globular body of the beholder levitates, allowing it to float about slowly. The creature appears as a large orb dominated by a glaring central eye above a large toothy maw, with 10 smaller eyes on stalks sprouting from the top of the orb. Description įor many, a beholder is the stuff of nightmares.

Whatever the case, these differences result in deeply entrenched xenophobia among beholders, who subsequently hold few ideals higher than destroying one another. Some sages speculate that beholders in different environments evolve through very rapid genetic deviation and drift. Many subspecies of beholders exist (known as breeds), all with the same monstrous features and powers, but varying in skin color and texture, configuration of eyes, and so on.

Little do they realise that far above, in the depths of wildspace, are vast territories dominated by entire beholder nations. For most groundlings a single beholder represents a grave threat.
