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What is the name of this “living planet” creature?
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I remember from back when I played 4th edition more, that there exists within the lore some sort of Abberation creature that was described as being "a living planet, from the Far Realm".
It's supposedly a living thing, an Epic level opponent, and had some interesting lore associated with it.
I'm trying to recycle some of that lore into my 5th edition game, but I can't remember the name of this creature, or where I found it. Can anyone remember what this thing was called, and which book it was originally printed in?
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I remember from back when I played 4th edition more, that there exists within the lore some sort of Abberation creature that was described as being "a living planet, from the Far Realm".
It's supposedly a living thing, an Epic level opponent, and had some interesting lore associated with it.
I'm trying to recycle some of that lore into my 5th edition game, but I can't remember the name of this creature, or where I found it. Can anyone remember what this thing was called, and which book it was originally printed in?
dnd-4e monsters content-identification epic-tier
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– David Coffron
11 hours ago
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While possibly not important at all, if you are using the Forgotten Realms (a common occurence for 5e), there is existing 3rd edition lore around Atropus, another planet-sized life form.
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I remember from back when I played 4th edition more, that there exists within the lore some sort of Abberation creature that was described as being "a living planet, from the Far Realm".
It's supposedly a living thing, an Epic level opponent, and had some interesting lore associated with it.
I'm trying to recycle some of that lore into my 5th edition game, but I can't remember the name of this creature, or where I found it. Can anyone remember what this thing was called, and which book it was originally printed in?
dnd-4e monsters content-identification epic-tier
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I remember from back when I played 4th edition more, that there exists within the lore some sort of Abberation creature that was described as being "a living planet, from the Far Realm".
It's supposedly a living thing, an Epic level opponent, and had some interesting lore associated with it.
I'm trying to recycle some of that lore into my 5th edition game, but I can't remember the name of this creature, or where I found it. Can anyone remember what this thing was called, and which book it was originally printed in?
dnd-4e monsters content-identification epic-tier
dnd-4e monsters content-identification epic-tier
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– David Coffron
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While possibly not important at all, if you are using the Forgotten Realms (a common occurence for 5e), there is existing 3rd edition lore around Atropus, another planet-sized life form.
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– David Coffron
55 mins ago
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1
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Possibly related on how to use such a creature
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– David Coffron
11 hours ago
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While possibly not important at all, if you are using the Forgotten Realms (a common occurence for 5e), there is existing 3rd edition lore around Atropus, another planet-sized life form.
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– David Coffron
55 mins ago
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Possibly related on how to use such a creature
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– David Coffron
11 hours ago
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Possibly related on how to use such a creature
$endgroup$
– David Coffron
11 hours ago
$begingroup$
While possibly not important at all, if you are using the Forgotten Realms (a common occurence for 5e), there is existing 3rd edition lore around Atropus, another planet-sized life form.
$endgroup$
– David Coffron
55 mins ago
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While possibly not important at all, if you are using the Forgotten Realms (a common occurence for 5e), there is existing 3rd edition lore around Atropus, another planet-sized life form.
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– David Coffron
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Allabar, Opener of the Way
The 4th edition book Monster Manual 3, page 186-187, details Allabar, Opener of the Way as a gargantuan level 30 solo soldier.
It's one of a group of beings called Star Spawn, and is a planet created by primordials and inspired to life by the gods, who feared what they created an exiled it to the Far Realm. It's probably the biggest creature in D&D 4th edition, and even the Monster Manual 3 suggests that actually fighting a planet is ludicrous.
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That's the one! Thanks.
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Allabar, Opener of the Way
The 4th edition book Monster Manual 3, page 186-187, details Allabar, Opener of the Way as a gargantuan level 30 solo soldier.
It's one of a group of beings called Star Spawn, and is a planet created by primordials and inspired to life by the gods, who feared what they created an exiled it to the Far Realm. It's probably the biggest creature in D&D 4th edition, and even the Monster Manual 3 suggests that actually fighting a planet is ludicrous.
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That's the one! Thanks.
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Allabar, Opener of the Way
The 4th edition book Monster Manual 3, page 186-187, details Allabar, Opener of the Way as a gargantuan level 30 solo soldier.
It's one of a group of beings called Star Spawn, and is a planet created by primordials and inspired to life by the gods, who feared what they created an exiled it to the Far Realm. It's probably the biggest creature in D&D 4th edition, and even the Monster Manual 3 suggests that actually fighting a planet is ludicrous.
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That's the one! Thanks.
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– Erik
10 hours ago
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Allabar, Opener of the Way
The 4th edition book Monster Manual 3, page 186-187, details Allabar, Opener of the Way as a gargantuan level 30 solo soldier.
It's one of a group of beings called Star Spawn, and is a planet created by primordials and inspired to life by the gods, who feared what they created an exiled it to the Far Realm. It's probably the biggest creature in D&D 4th edition, and even the Monster Manual 3 suggests that actually fighting a planet is ludicrous.
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Allabar, Opener of the Way
The 4th edition book Monster Manual 3, page 186-187, details Allabar, Opener of the Way as a gargantuan level 30 solo soldier.
It's one of a group of beings called Star Spawn, and is a planet created by primordials and inspired to life by the gods, who feared what they created an exiled it to the Far Realm. It's probably the biggest creature in D&D 4th edition, and even the Monster Manual 3 suggests that actually fighting a planet is ludicrous.
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That's the one! Thanks.
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That's the one! Thanks.
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