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Merlin the Tuna said:Now it's not that my sarcasm detector isn't turned on or anything, but I'm trying to figure out what an anime-style beholder would look like. Any ideas?
Big eyes, small mouth, of course.
Merlin the Tuna said:Now it's not that my sarcasm detector isn't turned on or anything, but I'm trying to figure out what an anime-style beholder would look like. Any ideas?
Fifth Element said:
In 3rd edition D&D, sure.Betote said:No way we'd see something like this in 4th Ed. Didn't you read the memo? SoD is gone, and "Balor was notable for his one eye, which could kill anyone it looked upon." seems pretty SoD to me...![]()
RangerWickett said:The Balrog from Lord of the Rings is awesome, and I want them to keep a demon like it. But I'd also like to see one inspired by the actual Balor.
Plane Sailing said:Wasn't "Balor" originally just a name change to avoid the slings and arrows of outrageouslawyersfortune?
Plane Sailing said:Wasn't "Balor" originally just a name change to avoid the slings and arrows of outrageouslawyersfortune?
Baby Samurai said:And Balor was also originally the name of one of many Type VI demons (1st edition AD&D).
Plane Sailing said:IIRC the Balrog appeared in OD&D in one of the original three booklets or in supplement 1 Greyhawk.
Then in supplement 3 Eldritch Wizardry they introduced Demons I-VI and the first four printings called one of the type Vi demons Balrog; subsequently changed to Balor
Ah, great stuff!MerricB said:My campaign is based (partly) on Moorcock's second Corum trilogy; I've recast the Fhoi Myore as invading spirits from another realm inimical to our world, who - in ancient history - possessed a group of giants and turned them into the deformed Fomorians. The spirits were cast out... but now they're back!