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A deep dive into the world of the craziest and most unique monster in Dungeons & Dragons - the Beholder (Evil Eye)! Find out the secret of its origin: where did it come from - from distant planes or from the Mad Mother Goddess? Let's take a look at the habits of this flying ball with 11 eyes: why is it so aggressive, paranoid and hates even its own kind? Discover the different representatives of the race: from loners and Hive Mothers to the legendary Xanathar - the crime boss of Waterdeep! We will study in detail ALL types of relatives: Gauts, Overseers (Ovsirks), Watchers and the terrible Death Tyrants. What do they look like and why are they dangerous? A complete guide to the anatomy and physiology of the Beholder: how it sees in 360 degrees, what deadly rays its large eye and small eyestalks emit (paralysis, fear, death, antimagic, telekinesis!), how its brain works (two warring halves!), why it is so light, what it eats and how it REPRODUCES (a shocking process!). Learn how ancient Beholders become powerful mages through the ritual of destroying the central eye and how they use artifacts without hands! Why has this monster hardly changed since the 1st edition of D&D and how did it penetrate other worlds (Heroes of Might & Magic, King's Bounty)? All the secrets and facts about the most iconic D&D monster! Like if you learned something new, subscribe and share in the comments - have you met a Beholder in your adventures? #dnd #dungeonsanddragons #beholder #evileye #dndmonsters #roleplayinggames #fantasy #forgottenrealms
Dive into the world of *dnd* with creepy *monsters**! In this video, we will talk about the well-known **beholder**, their history and features. Find out why these **dungeons and dragons* creatures have become so popular.