Beholders - Help me find them

Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil had a beholder encounter in it. I don't remember a whole lot about it, so it didn't stick out that much.

Also, (from a player's perspective) it appears that there is a beholder being set up as a major opponent in the Shackled City adventure path series. I figure he's gotta be templated or something, because we haven't encountered him yet, and we're well past the level where stock beholders would be a scary thing to our party.

Admittedly, not much we run into is a threat to our party... Heck, I didn't even get within attack range of the dracolich last run before our party dusted it.
 

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Awesome. Thanks for the quick responses Coyote6 and Vargo.

Perfect examples. I knew that most of you would know off the top of your heads.

How about any other Dungeon adventures? Any of you DM's just get back from GenCon (welcome back, y'all!), and remember running a great Beholder encounter?
 

This one isn't going to be of much help for a couple of months, but issue #141 of Dungeon (the current issue is #138) will have an adventure featuring several beholders in it.

Johnathan
 



Mysteries of the Moonsea has a beholder encounter: three in a lair, IIRC (hard to recall when the book has a rather soporific effect).

Some of the 2E Spelljammer products have quite a few beholders.
 


Spoiler for Dungeon #141 beholder adventure:
The adventure "Vlindarian's Vault" will have two regular beholders and a beholder mage (one of the ones who puts out its central eye and converts some of its eyestalks to spellstalks, so it loses the special ability for that eyestalk but gains the ability to cast spells of a specific level from that eyestalk). I think I used two beholder feats from Lords of Madness as well.

Johnathan
 

*snickers*

There's a behold.. Er.. Hehe. Sorry. There's a beholder in.. *giggles*.

Ok ok. There's a beholder in the D&D movie.

*laughs*
 

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