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Pro-tip: if it looks like it could kind of come out of the works of [[H.P. Lovecraft]], or is a direct rip-off of those critters, it's probably an aberration. Psionic powers are also a pretty common theme, too. | Pro-tip: if it looks like it could kind of come out of the works of [[H.P. Lovecraft]], or is a direct rip-off of those critters, it's probably an aberration. Psionic powers are also a pretty common theme, too. | ||
Aberrations from D&D in include: | |||
* [[Illithid]]s | * [[Illithid]]s | ||
* [[Beholder]]s | * [[Beholder]]s | ||
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* [[Roper]] | * [[Roper]] | ||
* [[Cloaker]] | * [[Cloaker]] | ||
* [[Foulspawn]] | |||
* [[Naga]] | |||
* [[Scorrow]] | |||
* [[Broken One]] | |||
* [[Elan]] | |||
* [[Quaraphon]] | |||
* [[Ettercap]] | |||
Pathfinder also has a few of its own aberrations: | |||
* [[Yaddithian]] | |||
[[Category: Dungeons & Dragons]] | [[Category: Dungeons & Dragons]] |
Revision as of 02:41, 26 May 2019
Aberration is a classification of monster introduced to the Dungeons & Dragons lexicon during third edition. Designed to help assist in collating the vast array of monsters into more useful groups, the Aberration classification ultimately came to be the dustbin of monster categories. All the freakish and weird and extra-gribbly monsters ultimately ended up being classified as aberrations, a tradition that continues to this day. The book Lords of Madness was a book dedicated to aberrations which went into great detail about the lore of them.
Pro-tip: if it looks like it could kind of come out of the works of H.P. Lovecraft, or is a direct rip-off of those critters, it's probably an aberration. Psionic powers are also a pretty common theme, too.
Aberrations from D&D in include:
- Illithids
- Beholders
- Flumphs
- Aboleths
- Neogi
- Rust Monsters
- Otyughs
- Gibbering Mouthers
- Grell
- Intellect Devourer
- Tsochar
- Choker
- Psurlon
- Neh-thalggu
- Roper
- Cloaker
- Foulspawn
- Naga
- Scorrow
- Broken One
- Elan
- Quaraphon
- Ettercap
Pathfinder also has a few of its own aberrations: