Where is this creature from?

Lord Pendragon

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Okay folks, I have been wracking my brain trying to figure out where to find this beastie. Checked the MM and MMII and couldn't find it, but I could have sworn it was in there.

It's name, I thought, was "Intellect Devourer." A little brain with legs that ate its prey's brain and hid out inside their head, mimicing them for a certain number of days.

Can anyone point me to this beastie? Am I imagining him? :confused:
 

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You mean, this intellect devourer?

SRD said:
INTELLECT DEVOURER
Small Aberration (Evil, Psionic)

Hit Dice: 6d8+15 (42 hp)
Initiative: +5
Speed: 40 ft. (8 squares)
Armor Class: 21 (+1 size, +5 Dex, +5 natural), touch 16, flat-footed 16
Base Attack/Grapple: +4/+1
Attack: Claw +6 melee (1d3+1)
Full Attack: 4 claws +6 melee (1d3+1)
Space/Reach: 5 ft./5 ft.
Special Attacks: Body thief, psi-like abilities
Special Qualities: Blindsight 60 ft., damage reduction 10/adamantine, immunity to fire, power resistance 23, resistance to electricity 15, vulnerability to protection from evil
Saves: Fort +4, Ref +7, Will +6
Abilities: Str 13, Dex 21, Con 15, Int 12, Wis 12, Cha 14
Skills: Bluff + 15, Concentration +11 (+15 when manifesting defensively), Hide +14, Listen +14, Move Silently +16
Feats: Combat Manifestation, Toughness, Up the Walls, Wild TalentB
Environment: Underground
Organization: Solitary or pod (2–4)
Challenge Rating: 7
Treasure: 1/2 coins; double goods; standard items
Alignment: Always chaotic evil
Advancement: 7–8 HD (Small); 9–15 HD (Medium); 16–18 HD (Large)
Level Adjustment: +6

Intellect devourers understand Common but must be in possession of a body to speak. An intellect devourer in possession of a body also knows the languages known by that victim.

COMBAT
Body Thief (Su): When an intellect devourer overcomes a lone victim, it consumes the victim’s brain and enters the skull. As a full-round action that provokes attacks of opportunity, the devourer can merge its form with that of a helpless or dead creature of Small size or larger. The devourer cannot merge its body with that of a creature immune to extra damage from critical hits.

When an intellect devourer completes its merging, it psionically consumes the brain of the victim (which kills it if it is not already dead). The devourer can exit the body at any time as a standard action, bursting the victim’s skull and resuming its normal form.

After consuming its victim’s brain, an intellect devourer can instead choose to animate the body for up to seven days as if it were the victim’s original brain. The devourer retains its hit points, saving throws, and mental ability scores, as well as its psi-like abilities. It assumes the physical qualities and ability scores of the victim, as if it had used polymorph to assume the victim’s form. As long as the intellect devourer occupies the body, it knows the languages spoken by the victim and very basic information about the victim’s identity and personality, but none of the victim’s specific memories or knowledge.

Psi-Like Abilities: At will—cloud mind, compression, detect psionics, ego whip (2d4, DC 16*), empty mind (+5 on Will saves*), id insinuation (three targets, DC 16*); 3/day—body adjustment (2d12*), intellect fortress, painful strike. Manifester level 7th.

The save DCs are Charisma-based.

*Includes augmentation for the intellect devourer’s manifester level.

Blindsight (Ex): An intellect devourer can use nonvisual means to ascertain all foes within 60 feet as a sighted creature would.

Vulnerability to Protection from Evil (Ex): An intellect devourer is treated as a summoned creature for the purpose of determining how it is affected by a protection from evil spell.

Skills: Intellect devourers have a +8 racial bonus on Bluff checks, useful for passing off the possessed body as the original. They also have a +8 racial bonus on Move Silently checks and Listen checks.
 
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Lord Pendragon said:
That's the one!

Thanks, Patryn! :)

Welcome! Glad I could help.

Psionics... I can't believe I was looking for a mutant brain and didn't think to look in the psionics rules... :p

Waitaminute ... The real Lord Pendragon would have known to look there! Look out, he's been taken over!

My fondest memories of intellect devourers are from the 2nd DarkSun CRPG. There were a whole bunch of miners who'd been taken over by them, and you had to kill the possessed ones without killing the non-possessed ones. The section, however, was buggy as hell, so I was never able to beat the game.

Darn you, walking brains! Darn you to the Abyss!
 


Patryn of Elvenshae said:
My fondest memories of intellect devourers are from the 2nd DarkSun CRPG. There were a whole bunch of miners who'd been taken over by them, and you had to kill the possessed ones without killing the non-possessed ones. The section, however, was buggy as hell, so I was never able to beat the game.
Darn you, walking brains! Darn you to the Abyss!

Heh that part was nothing compared to the other bugs in that game. I ended up setting it aside for a couple years and then coming back to it. Found out that the mines were nothing compared to the timed lava area. Dang now I want to play DS.
 

Patryn of Elvenshae said:
Waitaminute ... The real Lord Pendragon would have known to look there! Look out, he's been taken over!
:p The odd thing is, I don't own the Psionics Handbook or the Expanded Psionics Handbook, nor do I have or remember looking at an electronic copy of such. So I have no idea where I saw the critter in the first place, or why the image of a brain with legs is so vivid in my mind. :confused: Maybe I have been taken over! :p In any case, I have a use for the little beastie now. :]
My fondest memories of intellect devourers are from the 2nd DarkSun CRPG. There were a whole bunch of miners who'd been taken over by them, and you had to kill the possessed ones without killing the non-possessed ones. The section, however, was buggy as hell, so I was never able to beat the game.
Heh. I wasn't into CRPGs back then. I didn't think they had the depth or graphics of the console RPGs, so I never bothered. Didn't get into CRPGs until Baldur's Gate 2 and Planescape: Torment taught me what they were really capable of. :)
Darn you, walking brains! Darn you to the Abyss!
I hope to hear similar words from four players tomorrow. :]


Edit to add: Wow. I think that's the most smileys I've ever used in a single post. Heck, it looks like a week's worth of 'em.
 

Lord Pendragon said:
:p The odd thing is, I don't own the Psionics Handbook or the Expanded Psionics Handbook, nor do I have or remember looking at an electronic copy of such. So I have no idea where I saw the critter in the first place, or why the image of a brain with legs is so vivid in my mind. :confused:

I'm fairly certain it was in the 2ed monster manual as well.
 


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