Dungeons and Dragons Lore: Beholder

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • Iconic Dungeons and Dragons monster, the unique and weird Eye Tyrant is an aberration spawned in strange dimensions. With a barrage of magical eye beams, wicked cunning and formidable defenses, these beasts are some of the toughest foes a bunch of adventurers will ever face.
    TIMESTAMP INDEX:
    1:23 The Far Realms
    2:58 Beholders in Eberron
    4:00 Beholders in Spelljammer
    5:40 Beholders in Forgotten Realms
    6:33 Biology of the Beholder
    16:04 Feeding on Magic
    17:58 The Beholder Brain
    20:38 The Beholder Lair
    23:14 Beholder Reproduction
    24:53 Beholders in Combat
    28:20 Beholder Lifespan
    28:36 Beholder diet and diseases
    29:30 History and mythology of Beholders
    30:10 Beholder Variants (Spawn and Kin)

Komentáře • 496

  • @NolaGamer
    @NolaGamer Před 4 lety +114

    This channel is the National Geographic of the Dungeons and dragons world. So much detailed information. Keep up the good work.

  • @AynRKey
    @AynRKey Před 4 lety +41

    Funny way that was used to distract a beholder. The party encountered it, and the bard yelled out "Oh great, ANOTHER beholder."

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 4 lety +17

      genius

    • @joeyuzwa891
      @joeyuzwa891 Před 4 lety +11

      Brilliant. I’ll have to use that some time, provided my character knows things about beholders of course. (Don’t metagame, kids)

    • @nomadjensen8276
      @nomadjensen8276 Před 4 lety +4

      @@joeyuzwa891 at what point would you call beholder knowledge metagaming? I mean just look at real life. almost everyone who doesn't live in the amazon knows what an elephant,tiger,bear or wolf is. Dont even get me started on dragons. So is it that hard to imagine that people who grew up in a crazy fantasy world with legendary monsters would actually have some info about it? especially if you are an adventurer? Like everyone would have stories about all kinds of creatures if you are "adventuring in a party" and traveling all over. I just kinda would assume this would be one creature that everyone heard about when its bed time in Faerune.

    • @davidgribble6313
      @davidgribble6313 Před 4 lety +1

      @@nomadjensen8276 We have the internet and tv and radio and easy printing.

    • @youroldman8129
      @youroldman8129 Před 4 lety +3

      @@nomadjensen8276 I'm sure divination users have unearthed and recorded plenty of information. The real challenge comes from separating facts from folklore and superstition

  • @muninrob
    @muninrob Před 6 lety +25

    2 things to remember -
    1. Beholders can use an unlimited number of disintegrate spells to excavate their lairs
    2. Beholders fly, humans don't - and beholders find this VERY amusing, and useful - vertical hallways bored through solid rock would be the norm, IMO

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 6 lety +5

      Agreed.

    • @seanwarren9357
      @seanwarren9357 Před 6 lety

      Well observed. Seems perhaps you speak elder orb...
      Amirite?

    • @felixrivera895
      @felixrivera895 Před 5 lety +2

      I've designed a circular pit style dungeon with catwalks around the edges for that very reason! A Beholder can fly at a speed of 20ft, so each floor is 20ft apart. In the center of the pit is a hollow pillar with catwalks about 15ft away from it. The Beholder can move freely though this space, but all minions and enemies have to use one of 9 "roaming eyes" [large magic vehicles that take a round and an action to move from floor to floor] in order to get from floor to floor quickly. The 10th eye is an observatory, and the 11th is the ceiling of the lair. I still needa design a few more things, but I feel like it's a pretty interesting set up.

  • @michaelkelligan7931
    @michaelkelligan7931 Před 6 lety +148

    Does anybody remember the beholder from Kurt Russels movie "Big Trouble in Little China?"

  • @ichaukan
    @ichaukan Před 4 lety +15

    I'll never forget the Beholder that appears in the Central Bureaucracy in Futurama. "Don't tell my boss I was sleeping!"

  • @jackdunne6152
    @jackdunne6152 Před 9 měsíci +7

    I like the idea of the party finding an injured beholder lying on the ground, unable to fly, and with one or more eye stalks cut off.

  • @aubreyackermann8432
    @aubreyackermann8432 Před 4 lety +20

    Maybe they're like fish, and just float upwards when they die. When you finally kill one, you watch it slowly bounce against the ceiling like a balloon.

    • @lelduck6388
      @lelduck6388 Před 3 lety +1

      yes

    • @jacobfreeman5444
      @jacobfreeman5444 Před 3 lety +2

      And thus why they make lairs. It allows their body to be recovered for posterity. Because of course they are so important their death will be a great tragedy. Otherwise they would just float up into outer space and drift along randomly.

  • @jgr7487
    @jgr7487 Před 6 lety +23

    Beholder sees a Nymph. Beholder gets infatuated. Beholder dreams w/ a female figure. Eye Candy is created.
    Eye Candy gains the Nymph's Stunning Glance ability + everything Beholders get, eye stocks for hair included.

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 6 lety +14

      I mentioned this to my good friend and fellow DM and he gave me this wondrous look, as his mind exploded with ideas.. Well done JG R

    • @Zaprozhan
      @Zaprozhan Před 5 lety +2

      Sounds like a kawaii Beholder! imgur.com/gallery/YkWsxXN

  • @joeldooley9512
    @joeldooley9512 Před 5 lety +11

    I had an Eyes of the Deep beholder in my game that was an infamous pirate Davy Jones wannabe. His ship was The Deep King and had a daughter ship called The Grand Gazer. He was a lot of fun hopping on his left pincer to simulate a peg leg. He even got knocked prone when the party removed his pretend leg until he remembered he could float. Feel free to use The Deep King in your guys games. I would love to encounter more paranoid pirate beholders.

  • @1cspr1
    @1cspr1 Před 4 lety +52

    Feeding the algorithm. Cause this channel is dope

  • @Im-Not-a-Dog
    @Im-Not-a-Dog Před 5 lety +10

    I could see a beholder keeping rust monsters in its lair, to weaken potential threats and ensure that any metal objects adventurers that make it past their minions and traps have left are magical in nature, since these would be the only objects it would place value on and it wouldn’t want its dinner covered in indigestible metal. Basically it lets the pets eat off the hard outer layer of armor and then it feast on the meat sack within.

  • @steveharrison76
    @steveharrison76 Před 5 lety +7

    In my current campaign, I’m using this dream mechanic. One of my players wanted to play as an amnesiac, so I reasoned that she is in fact a nightmare that a beholder had of a warrior who very nearly killed it. I’ve taken liberties with the actual method as written, but it’s proving very effective in terms of engaging the player.

  • @levimorne
    @levimorne Před 6 lety +11

    Sweet gotta love Beholders!

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 6 lety

      *Surgeon General Warns that users new to Dungeons and Dragons may have variable reactions to their first encounter with a Beholder.*

  • @SpecialSoldier109
    @SpecialSoldier109 Před 2 lety +6

    being a DM who favors undead and aberrations, death tyrants are one of my favorite late game villains.

  • @asterbomb9884
    @asterbomb9884 Před 6 lety +19

    If I were a dm I would introduce a beholder in the beginning of a campaign and have the players do odd jobs for him the beholder would be very curious and would give the players items it deems valuable but for the most part its useless junk he keeps a psychic link with the players and tell them to kill any thing that comes from his plain of existence he recommends throwing eyeballs in other beholders mouths because he finds it extremely funny.

  • @samaustin339
    @samaustin339 Před 5 lety +14

    They believe themselves to be the perfect being. And they care only for themselves... Except Zanathar, who also cares about his Goldfish, Sylgar

  • @SpitfiretheCat16
    @SpitfiretheCat16 Před 4 lety +7

    I'm currently working on my own homebrew Beholderkin -solely for a sharkboy and lavagirl based campaign- called a Dream Watcher. It looks a bit like a mix of a Spectator and a Death Kiss, having four appendages evenly spaced on either side of its body, but instead of eye stalks, they're simply grasping and probing tentacles to better manipulate its surroundings, and they hang a bit lower than on most Beholderkin (arranged a bit like pairs of arms and legs). A Dream Watcher is born from a Beholder's _lucid_ dreams, or otherwise dreams of being able to manipulate reality in the waking world as they do when asleep. A Dream Watcher seeks out a creature to serve as a host, feeding on its dreams and imagination by manipulating reality to the flights of fancy of its "master". The longer it feeds, the more powerful it becomes, all the while attempting to subtly manipulate its "master" into allowing it to use its abilities for its own agendas, until eventually outgrowing its host (often sucking so much life out of them that it leaves them comatose) and setting up its own lair in which it has almost total control over its surroundings. This power will dwindle over time, however, and it will eventually need to bind itself to a new "master". They prefer humanoids, particularly children, for the raw power of their entirely unrestrained imaginations.

  • @christopherrhodes3228
    @christopherrhodes3228 Před 4 lety +11

    The Overseer can control as many as 20 Death Tyrants, so imagine the army at its disposal

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 4 lety +8

      That is a mighty amount of Pew Pew

    • @xasconrexom5741
      @xasconrexom5741 Před 4 lety +2

      Ok but just keep this in mind, an overseer can control 10 beholders or 20 beholderkin like the hive mother, now imagine if the overseer had 10 hive mothers, and by extension, 200 death tyrants

  • @mr.incorporeal7642
    @mr.incorporeal7642 Před 6 lety +5

    Random idea for a Beholder character quirk: A Beholder who is so narssissitically obsessed with demonstrating its magnanimous nature that it absolutely refuses to attack or harm any being who *insults* it, because an utterly perfect and enlightened being like itself would never allow anyone to manipulate it by intentionally making it angry.

  • @PlasmaStar-me1hq
    @PlasmaStar-me1hq Před 2 lety +7

    a thought in my head would be that a beholder may set up angled mirrors in certain sections of their lairs so that they can use their eye-beams to shot people from one or two rooms over. perhaps if there's a hall-way that has a 90 degree turn, then a mirror might be positioned in the corner so that a ray might be fired at the mirror and then hit a player who is approaching the mirror. has the potential to act as some foreshadowing if you describe a PC catching a brief glympse of a multitude of eyes flashing past the mirror's reflection

  • @dawall3732
    @dawall3732 Před 4 lety +11

    I like the depiction of the beholder in the movie Big Trouble in Little China. It's the only instance I've ever seen where a Beholder is actually in a movie. Well a live action movie anyways.

    • @khaorix2667
      @khaorix2667 Před 4 lety +1

      There was one in the Dungeons and Dragons movie.
      You know, the one with the scepter of dragons and the burning lake?
      The one with Jeremy Irons?
      Yeah, it's not very good.

  • @hircenedaelen
    @hircenedaelen Před 11 měsíci +10

    Imagine this if you will:
    An illithid colony captures a beholder, and restrains it. But instead of turning it into a mindwitness, they harvest the eye stalks for spectators, and then let it sleep. Then the elder brain casts dream on the beholder, to manipulate the beholder kin created. Eye tyrants to turn into mindwitness’s, gazers for familiars, blood kisses for electrical generation, and eye drakes and Oculorbs for front line soldiers. And I'm sure hundreds of different plots could stem from this.

    • @jackdunne6152
      @jackdunne6152 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Oh that is evil! And exactly the kind of thing mind flayers would try. I like it.

  • @envoy2500
    @envoy2500 Před 7 měsíci +6

    I'm glad I was still new when I came across my first beholder. Because "kill him by throwing all his own books at his face" sounded reasonable to me

  • @michaelfrost7467
    @michaelfrost7467 Před 6 lety +7

    Was just wondering when I was going to get my mighty gluestick fix and then boom notification keep up the great work AJ

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 6 lety +1

      I think I am actually incapable of stopping making these videos now :)

    • @michaelfrost7467
      @michaelfrost7467 Před 6 lety +2

      Well that's good because I look forward to them and binge watched every episode when I found your channel a few months ago also have you ever heard of a fate eater?? They are a super cool monster/beast if not you should give them a look they're in the time of beasts super interesting critter with crazy abilities

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 6 lety +2

      I would love to cover every creature in the tome, I use that book extensively.

    • @michaelfrost7467
      @michaelfrost7467 Před 6 lety +2

      AJ Pickett it is I highly recommend flipping it open to page 180 and reading about the fate eater just it's attack alters a characters past or future in some way and eating part of one can make you gain a divination spell with a successful dc or vomit blood with a failed dc it's got a lot more as well hope you get the chance to look it over thanks again AJ

  • @thetechsupportguy3537
    @thetechsupportguy3537 Před 2 lety +10

    The players need to throw everything the have at one you say. My players were lugging around 2 barrels of gunpowder for 2 sessions and came to an area where i gave them clear signs that something strong is nesting in the catacombs. It was meant to be a optional thing they can come back and challenge but no...2 barrels of gunpowder and a couple of readied poison arrows and two shatter spells from a lucky sneak attack....190+ damage and one dead regular beholder....AT LEVEL 4!

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 2 lety +3

      Life as a Beholder is dangerous!

    • @rope7741
      @rope7741 Před rokem +1

      the beholder really should have seen that coming

  • @benderbendingrodriguez8305
    @benderbendingrodriguez8305 Před 2 lety +12

    I'm convinced AJ is the sir David Attenborough of DND

  • @khilorn
    @khilorn Před 2 lety +5

    The best think about beholders imo is you can go HOG WILD on a crazy concepts. Like a clown inspired beholder, or a pizza inspired beholder. And it still fits into the lore. 😅

  • @anathema1828
    @anathema1828 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, indeed.

  • @sypandacat7236
    @sypandacat7236 Před 5 lety +8

    In dragons dogma beholders are called evil eyes they have eyes in there mouths stick tentacles into the ground having them appear all over and turn invisible or shift to a different plane of existence while shooting u with eyestalks all over the place giant evil eye with a tree growing.out of its back is also in the game great game!

  • @astraeanova4280
    @astraeanova4280 Před 4 lety +5

    The baby Beholder is beautiful thanks for the giggle.

  • @Djanck000
    @Djanck000 Před rokem +5

    I haven't heard anyone talk about Spelljammer since the AD&D era. Can't wait to forget about it again.

  • @highlordtedpool6081
    @highlordtedpool6081 Před 11 měsíci +7

    I have an obsession with this monster.
    I've acquired over a dozen different style miniatures lol
    Even 3D printed a couple.😊

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 11 měsíci +4

      It's my favorite monster to sculpt.

  • @MaximumSherman
    @MaximumSherman Před 5 lety +6

    Just got into dnd after wanting to play for months. Finally found a group that plays once week and I am having a blast. I'm glad I found this channel I'm learning so much.

    • @adriannalockhart9639
      @adriannalockhart9639 Před 5 lety +1

      Same! Going in to my forth or fifth session tomorrow and it’s so much fun!

    • @MaximumSherman
      @MaximumSherman Před 5 lety

      @@adriannalockhart9639 what are you playing?

    • @adriannalockhart9639
      @adriannalockhart9639 Před 5 lety

      @@MaximumSherman You mean class or setting?

    • @MaximumSherman
      @MaximumSherman Před 5 lety

      @@adriannalockhart9639 class and race

    • @adriannalockhart9639
      @adriannalockhart9639 Před 5 lety

      @@MaximumSherman I started a barbarian Orc my first session, changed to a High Elf Fighter for the past few weeks as a trial run since our DM is moving away. New campaign starts in two weeks and I'm playing a Half-Elf warlock.

  • @michaelstricklett7130
    @michaelstricklett7130 Před 5 lety +9

    Just subbed. You are like the audio Dragon magazine. About the best complinent I can dish out. Well done

  • @linguisticallyoversight8685

    Now I remember reading somewhere that the anti-magic cone produced by the main Central eyeball can actually be recreated using that eyeball even if the beholder is dead

    • @Licjr
      @Licjr Před 6 lety +1

      joseph kofmann That would be sick for a magic item if you put it in a shield. Maybe make an adversary for a PC spellcaster, some fanatical mage hunter with a shield made from some monsters carapace with a beholder eye in the center

  • @gabrieladerre2862
    @gabrieladerre2862 Před 6 lety +1

    I love Beholders! Theyre as odd as they are iconic! Great work yet again AJ! I enjoyed the original Beholder video, but its great that you decided to make a follow up!

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 6 lety

      Yeah, updating these vids will be my little, ongoing side project, I will leave the old ones online, but replace them on the playlist.

  • @HerbDurgin
    @HerbDurgin Před rokem +5

    I have a soft spot for beholders, as they are my son's randomly-selected favorite monster, to where his sidekick is an enhanced gazer hedge mage. It's a Weird game-as in, it's patterned after Ravenloft but substitutes horror with weirdness-and the BBEG is an unrevealed slumbering (and dreaming) greater beholder

  • @Mulletmanalive
    @Mulletmanalive Před 3 lety +5

    I always thought the best way to account for their hatred of each other was the goua’uld reprint memory that Pathfinder gave to the Aboleths. If you remember every form your line has ever had, the branches will necessarily seem like perversions.
    Really wasn’t a fan of how Piazo turned Aboleths into discount Mindflayers by the end of P1’s run…

  • @darkeather2
    @darkeather2 Před 4 lety +4

    And then there is one of my favorite beholders: The ghost beholder, that is born from a beholder that is so pissed off that when it dies, the spirit will force itself to stay on the material plane and continue attacking whatever killed it.

  • @tatsusama3192
    @tatsusama3192 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you for stating that this is a remake right in the beginning. I thought I was having a stroke or the worst case of deja vu when I saw this notification, haha

  • @jameswilliams2075
    @jameswilliams2075 Před 4 lety +6

    I dont know how people dont know more about them just find a "friendly" beholder and falader it like crazy and ween out answers

  • @zachbowman296
    @zachbowman296 Před 6 lety +3

    A few of my friends were once in a campaign where the EDL was a Necromancer/Mad Scientist who entertained himself by combining physically disparate creatures to make absurd monstrosities. One of his "failed" experiments was a cross between a beholder and a small, subterranean mammal. Needless to say, it wasn't difficult to avoid the gaze of the near-blind BeMoler.

  • @koelkast9
    @koelkast9 Před 6 lety +2

    Just going through a beholder plotline. Mine got obsessed with possibilities and chance. More recently he wanted to study what would happen to a population under different circumstances. So the beholder created several pocket dimensions filled with sentient life, which he started to observe.

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 6 lety

      Oh that would be an amazing lair to discover! Wow, what a revelation to some adventurers, suddenly aware that alternate realities really exist.

    • @koelkast9
      @koelkast9 Před 6 lety

      AJ Pickett currently they find themselves in a shadowfellesk reality they has beaten down the spirits of it's inhabitants, which are ruled by cruel law and totalitarian rulers.
      During the final fight against the beholder i took out the regular lair action and switched it up with my own special lair action. Instead of firing an eye beam he opens a portal to one of the dimensions under his control, summoning allies, banishing them to a grey void for a turn, bury them underneath a mountain of silver (silver is important for his magic to work) and it could even summon allies for the party from dimensions they have freed from tyrannical rule

    • @iammurloc424
      @iammurloc424 Před 6 lety

      D beholders are so diverse i love the idea. he dreams of what may be and a whole universe appears that he may observe of how he dreams it may end. can a beholder see more then one outcome though. they are obsessed with one view so how many universes can they see a different outcome in?

    • @iammurloc424
      @iammurloc424 Před 6 lety

      there is a million different ways to reach one outcome... watching them still reaches what they think is the final outcome? can a beholder see that his eye beams are his greatest power in the middle of battle but learn how to change their strategies to not use them. aj says he used one to open dominsuons to summon allies instead of fighting head on. f ing a beholders. d&ds greatest enemy. it comes down to if your imagination makes sense to the lore. they can do anything....

  • @elricengquist9989
    @elricengquist9989 Před 6 lety +2

    Had a player that wanted to lobotomize a Beholder in an attempt to tame it an use it as a pet.
    Since the Far-realm seems to induce insanity in those that are affected by it, than I could see that a cluster style brain might be used to allow the Beholder to shut down clusters affected by the insanity from it, like a effect of them evolving in that realm to deal with the insanity. I could see even that the different kinds/breeds of Beholders might be from different areas of the far-realm, and that their mind or body somewhat acts like a small breach in the barrier of the realm allowing these breeds to enter thru the barrier into the world. Though i can see any version working quite well.
    Also of the time I use a table that I can role for random alterations on the Beholder when they are encountered, which can range from merely differences in appearances to changes in powers. One of my favvorites was a Beholder that in an accident lost the eyes on it;s eye stalks, but thru some method could now fire/shoot small bubbles that encased a swirling mass of
    energy that varied for what type of spells were contained in them.
    Have a player that has a psionic character from a village that exists quite close to a portal to the far-realm, and so he is slowly dealing with a creeping insanity from his mental connection to the far-realm as he also attempts to develope unique powers from the connection to the far-realm.

  • @cthulawha
    @cthulawha Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome synopsis video AJ, I've been playing since the basic,advanced and expert box set days of the late 70s, moved on to the AD+D book system and then AD+D2E until switching to the 3.5 system in the mud 2000s and just wanted to thank you for the lore videos ,they really help me to unify the monsters, Realms and cosmology through the evolution of this amazing game system. Beholders, drow and mind flayer cabals have always been a favorite driving narrative for me as the lifelong DM I've ended up being, and I wish my 12 year old self in 1985 could have had a resource such as you to make my villains more than 2 dimensional lol. Dark Sun is my favorite campaign setting and we always played without beholders or mind flayers existing within it due to Athas being separated from the rest of the prime planes and reasoned planar beings so to speak could/would not go there if gods ,demons and devils are locked out. Thanks again dude

  • @svenki1000
    @svenki1000 Před 3 lety +3

    Love these guys. My characters nemesis in the game i play with friends is a beholder, turned death tyrant after we killed him. He has a personality very inspired by handsome jack from the borderlands games.

  • @bayoubilly5176
    @bayoubilly5176 Před 2 lety +4

    Fun fact. The author who wrote that beholders dream evolve and reproduce is Ed Greenwood(About thirty years ago heh). Glad that fifth is taking so many of his ideas for this edition. Faerun has always had dreaming for far realm stuff. (Not snarky, honestly happy because I know they're paying him n Salvatore well heh)

  • @ngcastronerd4791
    @ngcastronerd4791 Před 2 lety +6

    Back in my inaugural days of D&D, Beholders were these creatures you only saw pop up when the DM felt malicious. ;)
    The classic beholder in 2ed was a merciless encounter.

  • @joerussell9574
    @joerussell9574 Před 11 měsíci +5

    My favorite AD&D monster next to the Lich! Thanks for the detailed info!

  • @horridgoober6386
    @horridgoober6386 Před 3 lety +5

    I kinda find that original illustration scarier then more monstrous ones he just looks so uncanny and otherworldly

  • @randallbaumgardt3424
    @randallbaumgardt3424 Před 2 lety +1

    I marvel at the creativity of the designers in that they have ingrained the trope of monsters with treasure into the ecology of some of the monsters. Beholder feed of magic, the spellweavers use it for reproduction and dragons use it for the focusing elemental energy. Just brilliant.

  • @17Scumdog
    @17Scumdog Před 6 lety +1

    What a pleasant surprise! Thank you AJ. I've been wanting updates of your older videos, especially beholder and lich.

  • @dm_zemo
    @dm_zemo Před 6 lety +3

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING SPELLJAMMER!!! Currently playing it and love it so much! Keep rollin AJ!

  • @SexiestChalupaEver
    @SexiestChalupaEver Před 11 měsíci +12

    I recently had players fight one and when they beat it the cleric of all people said "Behold these nuts bitch" i was crying for 15 minutes 😭

    • @Aro9313
      @Aro9313 Před 11 měsíci +1

      That's one hell of a reaction for something so mildly amusing

    • @4eyezwhitedragon
      @4eyezwhitedragon Před 11 měsíci

      @@Aro9313have you played dnd before?

  • @craigw6557
    @craigw6557 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Spectator are friendly?!?!? Guess Larian played really loose with that particular lore in BG3

    • @Komega01
      @Komega01 Před 9 měsíci +3

      the spectator in the underdark was being controlled by a drow all others might be under the mother brains control

    • @craigw6557
      @craigw6557 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Komega01 true, but that drow was dead, so why would the spectator still be under its control?

  • @illithid3176
    @illithid3176 Před 6 lety +3

    I am very pleased you have decided to use the current video format to remake older videos. I am very much looking forward to seeing Illithids, Grell, Abeloths, and Umber Hulks redone. I think it would be an added bonus if you decided to tie Neogi into the Umber Hulk video. Keep up the great work.

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 6 lety

      Hey that is a great suggestion Edward, I will do exactly that, thank you!

  • @davidfletcher6703
    @davidfletcher6703 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Don't forget Xanthum, the Beholder who lead the Bloody Eye Thieves guild from the game Balders Gate: Dark Alliance

  • @das_ttv3411
    @das_ttv3411 Před 6 lety +1

    Aww I just ran a spelljammer game tonight and got to introduce Large Luigi. He was a big hit. Great video.

  • @ledrociam
    @ledrociam Před 9 dny +1

    New beholder variant I tried a few sessions ago; it was just a large smooth spherical boulder that had runes carved into it so that it mimicked various abilities of the beholder. "DRONE Beholder" is what I was calling them.
    They also are hollow, opening as to possibly act as a containment device as well.
    Has a large metal plate vaguely eye shaped with a weakened magical absorption ability.
    Allowed for a new interesting way to use their abilities and their presence but not their personalities st all.

  • @elricengquist9989
    @elricengquist9989 Před 6 lety +2

    One of my favorite Beholders had a bit of mania to him, and a bad sense of humor. He actually had created a race of mini-bunnies that he would release into different areas around his lair. They were not that dangerous really to start with actually as they were only about half the size of a normal bunny rabbit, though they were carnivorous actually, and quite territorial as well. Though the part that still to this day freaks out my group when they find any bunny related is that if you hit one of these an it did not die, or it grew to frightened it would morph into a massive six an a half foot tall freakish mutated bunny, which when it morphed seemed to create a sphere of fear around it sending any that failed a fear/spell check off running for 2 round an then cower for 3 more rounds (total of five rounds). These little critters were smart so they would corral things they wanted to eat up towards cliffs, near deep lakes, or boiling springs, and then they would run into the group of animals attempting to get hit an cause their metamorphose to happen sending them running.

  • @coreymerrill3257
    @coreymerrill3257 Před 3 lety +8

    What happens when the lesser gods and strong mages manipulate the dreams of a beholder and force them to dream of the ancient sleeping one, or the elder gods , or the sleeping idiot god ? Nothing probably most literally.

  • @Master_E444
    @Master_E444 Před 5 lety +3

    I like to Think Beholders float because there Cells (presuming they have Cells in a similar sense to standard life) are filled with Gas that Beholders can manipulate the Properties of. When they wanna go up or down, they make themselves lighter or heavier respectively or They steer themselves by essentially pushing themselves with the same telekinetic ability the use to move objects.

  • @Krishnath.Dragon
    @Krishnath.Dragon Před 2 lety +5

    Note on the Beholder Xanathar. The current Xanathar is not the original (It was killed by adventurers in the old CRPG Eye of the Beholder, which like all the old TSR computer RPG's is canon), but rather the fifth or sixth to have that title/name, at least. Each time one gets killed, a new one takes on the name and position within a week. Why this is, nobody knows.
    Edit: Another note, my favorite Beholder-Kin is the Eyeball Beholder-kin, it's basically a tiny beholder with four eye stalks and near animal intelligence that powerful spellcasters (with the right feat) can get as familiars. The central eye has no real power, but each of the four eye stalks can cast a separate cantrip (0 level spell in 3E, don't know if they exist in 5th).

    • @JanusHoW
      @JanusHoW Před rokem +1

      0 level spells do exist, they are called cantrips.
      I think nowadays this monster called the "Gazer", and it sounds like they tweaked it. It now has four set eye rays, all with a save DC of 12:
      1. Charms the target until the gazer's next turn that also halves the target's speed and gives them disadvantage on attack rolls. (Wisdom save)
      2. Frightens the target until the gazer's next turn. (Wisdom save)
      3. A frost ray that deals 3d6 cold damage. (Dexterity save)
      4. A telekinetic ray that can force a Medium or smaller creature away from it up to 30 feet. (Strength save). It can also use this ray to move any object up to 10 lbs not being worn or carried and manipulate it in manners limited to its intelligence or its master's commands (such as using a simple tool or opening a container). It can move the object in any direction.
      It also has the orc's "aggressive" ability that lets them use a bonus action to move up to its speed toward a target it can see, and it can mimic any speech it has heard, regardless of language, though it's only a DC 10 Wisdom (Insight) check to determine if it's an imitation or not.

  • @asgrahim9164
    @asgrahim9164 Před 4 lety +5

    >enjoy roast beef and wine, and hate boiled eggs
    Didn't know I was a beholder

  • @justsometroglodyte4056
    @justsometroglodyte4056 Před 9 měsíci +3

    i have a bad/dumb idea for a beholder-kin (although it may already exist), well.. Beholders, as we all know, can incidentally warp reality when they dream, Watchers are a form of weak beholder-kin 'born' when a beholder dreams obsessively about humanoids.
    Watchers are small and weak beholder-kin with a roughly humanoid appearance, created from a beholder's dreams of humanoids. They're roughly around 5ft tall, and are far less narcissistic than true Beholders. 3 eye-stalks protrude from their back, the singular eye on a Watcher's face can (with a full action, but only for a VERY small amount of time) block magic.

  • @eddiebendigo7317
    @eddiebendigo7317 Před 19 dny +1

    Lords of Madness is a good read and holds all the beholder lore you'd ever really need.

  • @Urspo
    @Urspo Před 2 lety +5

    I only recently stumbled upon your subscription. I haven't played D&D in years (worse luck!) but I always enjoyed the monsters. I am enjoying your entries. Good job. Avoid Stirges.

  • @discoriented6235
    @discoriented6235 Před rokem +7

    A creature based on an old saying.
    "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder".

  • @felixrivera895
    @felixrivera895 Před 5 lety +7

    I love that beholders are so very capable of taking in and processing so many more variables than humans that we have to represent that intelligence with random dice, because even our smartest person [on average] wouldn't be very able to keep up with them. Unless they had an IQ of at least 180 and ADHD so they could Actually switch trains of thought fast enough to process everything going on at once. Unfortunately ADHD/ADD have the effects reminicent of a toss up between Haste and Slow on a person's mind, so it's really as much a detriment as it cna be a boon.
    Now I have an interesting idea for a beholder though....

  • @nullvoid4063
    @nullvoid4063 Před 6 lety +2

    Well one thing is for sure, the next time my players find themselves in a beholder lair, the first thing they hear will be a deranged voice yelling;
    disintegrate, Disintegrate! DISINTEGRATE!!!
    Love the work you do, keep it up!

  • @theouterlimits7788
    @theouterlimits7788 Před 6 lety +3

    Ahhh the far realm, such a beautiful place. I went a campaign based only in the far realm.

  • @rizuopal8153
    @rizuopal8153 Před 6 lety +4

    I thought of a funny idea for one a aristocratic Beholder named frabzubo he would wear a monocle most think its for fashion but that's only half of the truth it amplifies its central beam

    • @joshuazane3210
      @joshuazane3210 Před 6 lety +3

      kiara sanders Hehe. I can't help but picture this character with an oversized top hat with holes for his eye stalks.

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 6 lety +3

      A permanent animate object on a silver and ebony walking cane that can float around the Frabzubo, gesturing as the Beholder talks, occasionally rapping a minion across the skull.

  • @williamozier918
    @williamozier918 Před 3 lety +6

    Bring me that Beholders head! Um, sir?

  • @zabbkorn
    @zabbkorn Před 5 lety +7

    30:52 nice Nyarlathotep

  • @demetrinight5924
    @demetrinight5924 Před 2 lety +4

    At this point, I am convinced every bit of lore about Beholder reproduction is true. Even the ones that seem to contradict each other.

  • @KhannUurrr
    @KhannUurrr Před 4 lety +6

    I really wish there was more info out there on overseer's and their relation to Beholders.

  • @countzero5214
    @countzero5214 Před 6 lety +1

    Another Great one - Thanks AJ. I'm really enjoying these classic monster videos - it takes me right back to the old 2nd Ed AD&D days :)

  • @DuskyPredator
    @DuskyPredator Před 6 lety +2

    Actually was right now been working on some player homebrew that involves Beholder. Largely Far Realm / Aberration player options. Specifically with a player class I am calling the Aberration Arcanist, where the character draws on Far Realm energy, and mitigates most negative effects by sort of funneling into aspects of certain aberrations, which grants a sort of rage like ability where they take on stronger aspects for a short time. One of them being the Beholder where they get access to rolling for eye rays depending on their level.
    Some of the balance I tried to include was actually that they might go mad for a bit, that they pick up certain behaviours from their vessel. I was making it with the idea the player could feel like a Beholder, and the character would be the type trying to research a Beholders like the info of the video. The other two I included was of the mimic and the flumph. Been trying to apply fixes after getting some feedback.

    • @elricengquist9989
      @elricengquist9989 Před 6 lety +1

      Very nice. It sounds very interesting.

    • @firetarrasque4667
      @firetarrasque4667 Před 6 lety

      Are Mimics and Flumphs from the Far Realm? I didn't know that.
      Do Gibbering Mouthers.

    • @DuskyPredator
      @DuskyPredator Před 6 lety

      Their all aberrations with weird aspects, and they all seemed like they fit the themes of what I thought would be good. The mimics I thought had some shape altering effects, and I put it with being able to make tendrils to grapple with, and the Mimics put some focus on telepathy and de-buffing. Together I thought them cool for representing parts of the Far Realm and like, and also interestingly charisma skills, Beholders being Intimidating, Flumphs persuasive, and Mimics deceptive.
      I thought of the Gibbering Mouther is like the pure chaos of the Far Realm, although what might be a real risk from the class if not careful. Did include it in an item I was home brewing in, that it could imperfectly bring someone back to life from a D20 roll of 2 to 19, fully revive them on a 20, and turn the body into a Gibbering Mouther on a 1. I thought it might be an interesting Necronomicon like thing.
      This is the link if anyone is interested.
      homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/SJKFOUfVM

    • @firetarrasque4667
      @firetarrasque4667 Před 6 lety

      I'll probably use this at some point.

  • @DLSMaster
    @DLSMaster Před 2 lety +4

    Rest In Peace Beholder, you'll forever be missed..... F....

  • @InfiniteBalance
    @InfiniteBalance Před 6 lety +3

    Do you think, maybe once you've finished handful of monsters from it, could you do a greater ecology video on sections of the far realm?

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 6 lety +3

      Tricky topic, since I will be mainly just working on theory, there is little canon material about it. I am happy to spin tales of the strangest realms though, for sure.

  • @joshuazane3210
    @joshuazane3210 Před 6 lety +2

    Excellent work, AJ, easily the best beholder video I've seen. I love characters that can combine keen intelligence and urbane mannerisms with pervasive madness and an alien value system so beholders are a personal favorite. I can't help but hope that you'll revisit mind flayers at some point. Either way I look forward to whatever you decide to do. ☺️

  • @jonathanbullman7058
    @jonathanbullman7058 Před 4 lety +5

    My first character ever built and survivor of almost 2 years was just killed by a beholder.
    I sneak attack criticaled him... Which he was not fond of obviously. He hit me with multiple attacks including his death ray while I was unconscious lol.
    Bye bye Vodoka

    • @Diditallforthexp
      @Diditallforthexp Před 4 lety

      A pretty epic way to go, battling a supreme apex predator. His stain and residual odor will be remembered.

  • @dannyleo5787
    @dannyleo5787 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The first beholder I ever fought against in a homebrew was named Wrathatein, the obsessive. Nasty bustard he was for always checking his surroundings. Granted I was a minotaur barbarian with a war hammer as well as wagon puller for our group, but comparable to them I was but a grunt. This beholder was mid aged and a military tactician... he was also the sub boss aiding the bbeg in his endeavors with his own ends that align with the bbeg. Wrathatein is possessive, to innocently but also came with a weakness. He also had a fear of flames which in his final battle inevitably came down to as we tricked it into retreat into the realm of fire, letting the lava singe him to crisp.

  • @sethhale8828
    @sethhale8828 Před 6 lety +3

    Thanks for the detail. The reason I prize AD&D materials is because it is written as a narrative. Same here. Info=a story waiting to be told.

  • @seanwarren9357
    @seanwarren9357 Před 6 lety +3

    TBH, best vid on CZcams.
    Please dig times 10x.
    I know that's asking alot, but yup, the request remains.

  • @That80sGuy1972
    @That80sGuy1972 Před 6 lety +7

    I have a beholder-kin in my campaigns called a "Headless". It was inspired by the Ultima games. Those are really tough low-level monsters mostly. They look like hulking headless humans on a murder spree, and they are almost mindless. The truth is, they are the larval form of the Headless Beholder-kin. The Headless's were spawned by many Beholders dreaming of being humanoids. The maw of the Headless is where the neck should be. The central eye is in the gut, x-ray vision all around. When the Headless kills someone, the head is thrown into the maw and eaten. The brain and skull are preserved and Headless flesh is put into it.
    The head is then used as THE skill and intellect set of the Headless. Associates who knew the slain Headless victim will most likely find the Headless as them, people who actually knew them would immediately know something is off.
    They 8 eyes. That is the thing. They are almost useless. They are all inside the reforged head, using it as a tool. They did alter the head enough to provide all-around vision and surprise immunity.
    I could go on, but you see what I did there? The Headless was inspired by me being a D&D lover and a fan of Chess (queen reward for a great pawn). I also drew some alternative biology based upon Jeepers Creepers (a horror film).

    • @Zombied77
      @Zombied77 Před 5 lety

      Ultima 7 was the best game ever

  • @Bryon1187
    @Bryon1187 Před 6 lety +1

    Center eye as a feed cone draining energy to feed itself- love that!

  • @tomkerruish2982
    @tomkerruish2982 Před 4 lety +5

    I was always puzzled as to why beholders are lawful evil, yet are solitary creatures. For me, Spelljammer answered that by making them mutually genocidal racists, intent on exterminating all other beholders different from themselves.

    • @randallbaumgardt3424
      @randallbaumgardt3424 Před 2 lety +1

      I would think that each beholder is a slave to it's own psychosis and thus acts by a codified set of beliefs.

  • @gopro_audio
    @gopro_audio Před rokem +5

    freak your party out and have an invisible henchman cast dragon's breath on the beholder... XD

  • @jeremymount795
    @jeremymount795 Před 6 lety +6

    The Tarrasque was always my favorite 4th edition monster. It was essentially a Kaiju that could cast wish at will.

    • @mondaysinsanity8193
      @mondaysinsanity8193 Před 6 lety

      Jeremy Mount wait they can cast wish at will...thats o.p asf

    • @ryedj707
      @ryedj707 Před 6 lety

      Monday's insanity they really, understandably, underpowered the terrasque

    • @Zaprozhan
      @Zaprozhan Před 5 lety

      @@mondaysinsanity8193 It's supposed to be Godzilla in world with magic. So, Godzilla would have magic.

    • @andycates7923
      @andycates7923 Před 5 lety

      The Tarrasque never cast wish in any edition. You needed thee to permanently kill it, but it has an intelligence of 3.

  • @blackdove5940
    @blackdove5940 Před 4 lety +14

    What it be holding ?

    • @tomkerruish2982
      @tomkerruish2982 Před 4 lety

      In the computer game Ultimate IV, there are foes named gazers, which, when killed, are replaced by clouds of insects. Why? Because they're bee-holders.

  • @migcasas1
    @migcasas1 Před 6 lety +3

    Dunno if this is considered related to the beholders, but a Mindwitness is also worth mentioning, Illithid Beholders.. Eyeballs as well, small beholders that can pass for familiars.

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 6 lety

      Yes, I should have included those. Thank you :)

  • @thomasneal9291
    @thomasneal9291 Před 11 měsíci +8

    I recall a DnD videogame that came out a while back (10 years ago maybe? longer?) that had a significant area devoted to a beholder "nest" where there many breeding beholders (including some kind of "beholder queen")? Anybody recall what the name of it was?

  • @NoNamesLeft0102
    @NoNamesLeft0102 Před 3 lety +5

    What would happen if a beholder developed a condition that targets the brain, such as a preon disease or tumor?

    • @AJPickett
      @AJPickett  Před 3 lety +4

      You are assuming they have something anatomically like a brain.

    • @NoNamesLeft0102
      @NoNamesLeft0102 Před 3 lety

      @@AJPickett then at the very least whatever would be the anatomical equivalent in the Beholder.

    • @jacobfreeman5444
      @jacobfreeman5444 Před 3 lety

      What would be the difference? They are already functionally insane.

    • @bitterzombie
      @bitterzombie Před 3 lety

      @@AJPickett you mentioned beholder "brains" in context to their ocular anatomy. Given their unusual anatomy, brain might not be as fitting of a term as ganglia, nerve clusters that served as the evolutionary precursor to brains. Octopi, for example, have brains, but also a ganglia cluster in each arm that allows it to act somewhat independently. This is how I believe the eyestalks are set up, maybe one could even be removed from the body but still send visual information via telepathy to the main body.
      Beholders have focused their visual senses incredibly sharply, but have little functionality for their other physical senses. They focus psionic energy through the eye by using whatever nervous system they possess. So, consider. Perhaps the eye itself essentially IS the brain- or at least, that it's neural network was designed around the main eye, instead of vice versa. Rather than rods & cones that deliver signals to the brain via an optic nerve, like our eyes do, it would instead connect directly to the neurons that compose it. Perhaps this organ is so fine tuned that it acts as the eye, the brain, and the heart of the creature, all of its necessary functions kinda crammed together.
      Getting back to the original reply, I think that based on this understanding I could provide an answer. Neural damage would affect a Beholder's mental ability, but not to the same extreme it would a humanoid. A tumor on its eye, or some kind of viral affliction would at worst cause blindness or the inability to perform psionic skills such as firing eye beams or levitating. But most likely, the damage would be minor and isolated to a specific nerve bundle. So the beholder might forget some details about what it's doing or why, or have trouble communicating it, but it's core "brain" function would remain unhindered.

    • @nvfury13
      @nvfury13 Před 3 lety

      There have been examples! One became convinced that Beholders were the most abominable form of life and spent centuries helping train anti-beholder tactics to others; one became convinced he was truly a human that was accidentally turned permanently into a Beholder deciding to “relearn” humanoid magic as a being with no limbs, it had very odd results; some just become very friendly.

  • @lilbyrd27
    @lilbyrd27 Před 3 lety +3

    Im basically running a Homebrew that has a Death Tyrant Hive Mother as the BBEG.. and a monster(forgot the name but the black tree thing with eyes and mouths from the forgot realm) named Voe .. Voegele wants this Island that the characters are on for its magical rich stones in the mountains there.. he was banished 500 years ago and has be cursed to not return to that realm.. so Voe send the BBEG there simply to wipe out the population and enslave other to mine .. the BBEG also creates beholders based of what is happening to the party after they defeated the BBEG's lost beloved Child.. It now studies the characters everyday .. learning .. planning and waiting .. also Voe wants revenge on the hero's that banished him .. the PCs are going around learning about the older heroes and gathering their weapons to use against the beholders.. the weapons deal 1.5 more damage but my player haven't figured that out yet.. its deeper than this .. but I think its not bad for my 1st campaign... and my 1st time DMing.. and 1st Homebrew ..
    TR-TR-TRIPLE CHEEERRRRYY POP!!!

  • @ElectricalExistence
    @ElectricalExistence Před rokem +9

    "They dont really need to eat they just do it cause they like it" also "if they dont eat enough they dry out and die" not contradictory at all.

  • @ProfessorVuubik
    @ProfessorVuubik Před 4 lety +6

    Honestly, there’s something eerie about the og beholder, it looks like it’s going to have an incredibly unnerving feminine voice, and it probably floats without signs of buoyancy bobbing or the like that the new ones do.

  • @gorillaguerillaDK
    @gorillaguerillaDK Před 2 lety +5

    Imagine coming across a extremely powerful Beholder that insists on playing "I Spy With My Little Eye" and based on the outcome it decides if you live or die…
    Also, I'm playing around with an idea of a distant tribe of Cyclops, worshipping a Beholder as a living "God"!
    (Maybe I should use both ideas - for the same Beholder, it will probably make some good role playing opportunities!)

  • @Durrum1
    @Durrum1 Před 11 měsíci +2

    It is my opinion that a beholder can orient his movement and body position at will thus always pointing the eye-stalk ringed crown of his head directly at the foe maximizing eye-stalk usage, (all 10 stalks firing in the same round) but without the central eye.

  • @joshhill5388
    @joshhill5388 Před 6 lety +5

    good lore video, Just subbed.