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mind flayers, possessors, or phrenic scourges?

Which of the three do you prefer?

  • mind flayers

    Votes: 43 78.2%
  • possessors

    Votes: 4 7.3%
  • phrenic scourges

    Votes: 8 14.5%

Geoffrey

First Post
Gary Gygax's mind flayer has been with us since 1975.

Philip J. Reed gave us a mind flayer variant called possessors (published in Possessors: Children of the Outer Gods).

Ari Marmell gave us a mind flayer variant called the phrenic scourge (published in The Iconic Bestiary -- Classics of Fantasy).

Which do you prefer, and why?
 

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jaerdaph

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I voted for Phil's Possessors for several reasons. It was the very first PDF product I ever bought (Christopher Shy's art really impressed me so much that I was willing to try PDFs for the first time, now I'm addicted), Phil was the first to have the idea of creating "replacements" for D&D monsters that weren't open content which I thought was cool, the possessor was still unique enough in its own right as a monster and not a knock off with the serial numbers scratched off, it works in other non-fantasy settings like modern horror or sci fi, there was much greater detail provided than you got with the mindflayer "out of the box", and I had a lot of fun using it in a Victorian horror campaign.

That said, Ari's book rocks on toast too! :)
 


jaerdaph

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Varianor Abroad said:
Aren't the other two OGC versions because the mind flayer really isn't?

I'd have to say the possessor is more of a replacement for the niche the mindflayer fills in D&D than a knock off of the actual mindflayer. The phrenic scourge however is a little more similar to the mindflayer, but it has some unique features as well. Both are well done.
 





Neil Bishop

First Post
I like all three but I have to give mind flayers the win simply because I have been using them since about 1982. 25 years of illithid-y goodness! ;)
 

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