Q&A

How are illithid tadpoles created?

How are illithid tadpoles created?

The tadpole ate away the victim’s brain matter and essentially replaced the brain, erasing all of the subject’s personality and memory, but leaving the physical body alive and under the tadpole’s control. After this, morphological transformations occurred and after a week a new illithid was created. Brains!

What is a Mindwitness?

More. Mindwitnesses were flying nightmares of eyes and tentacles created by mind flayers by inserting one of their tadpoles into a beholder.

How are Mindflayers made?

Mind flayers are usually created by introducing a parasitic illithid tadpole to a human or similar humanoid. In some cases, rare and unique creatures have been created by introducing a tadpole to an unusual creature. The urophion is an illithid roper.

How does one turn into a mind flayer?

Ceremorphosis is the natural reproduction process of the mind flayer. It involves inserting a live illithid tadpole into the mind of a captive humanoid host, consuming their mind over the course of days and transforming the body into a mind flayer.

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How are illithid created?

In Eberron, the illithid come from Xoriat, the plane of Madness. They were created by the Daelkyr in their invasion plans. It is not known if they have elder brains, but their continued existence implies that they can breed on their own.

How do you become an illithid?

Tadpoles that survived to maturity were put through the ceremony of ceremorphosis, where each was implanted into a humanoid victim and devoured its brain, taking its place and merging with the body to transform it into a new illithid. Only some humanoid species were suitable hosts for illithid tadpoles.

How do mind flayers make Thralls?

A thrall-to-be is first rendered docile through psionic means. Using a low-power version of its Mind Blast ability, the mind flayer bombards the victim with energy that washes through its synapses like acid, clearing away its former personality and leaving it a partially empty shell. This step takes 24 hours.

How do you fight mind flayers in 5e?

Avoid melee. Try to attack the mind flayer with ranged attacks. Those annoying master mind flayers can resist some magic attacks like force bolt, but you can still throw daggers or other weapons, or use more powerful spells like finger of death (if you can cast them). Wear a greased helmet.

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Can an Illithid be good?

Yes, actually they can. The problem is that Elder Brains are evil, and Mind Flayers are rarely seen outside colonies with an Elder Brain. Those that are not sufficiently evil (read as: aligned with the will of the Elder Brain) will be corrected or discarded.

How do you become an Illithid?

Where do beholders come from?

A new Beholder can simply spawn from a dream. Most of their magical abilities are channeled through their various eyes, and unlike the other races, the Beholders don’t have to invoke the magic words. Their powers flow naturally, and almost without limit.

What is the Elder Brain in illithids?

An illithid city is ruled by a creature called an elder brain which lives in a pool of cerebral fluid in the city’s center. When an illithid dies, its brain is extracted and taken to the pool. Illithids believe that when they die their personality is incorporated into the elder brain, but this is not the case.

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What is a mind witness in Harry Potter?

Mindwitnesses were flying nightmares of eyes and tentacles created by mind flayers by inserting one of their tadpoles into a beholder. A mindwitness greatly resembled its beholder “parent”; an orb-shaped being 6 feet (1.8 meters) in diameter, with a large central eye on its body, and ten smaller eyes on stalks emerging from the top.

What is an Illithid in Monster Manual?

A typical illithid, as depicted in the Monster Manual (2003). Illithids (commonly known as mind flayers) are monstrous, humanoid aberrations with psionic powers. They live in the moist caverns and cities of the enormous Underdark.

Can an illithid go back to its former host?

Once an illithid gets its first taste of ‘the other white meat’, there’s no going back. It was common for the newly formed illithid to retain a few memories of its former host. Those memories were merely vestigial and rarely affected the new individual’s personality. A mind flayer bringing a tadpole to its future drow host.