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==Mind Flayers== The alien, tentacled mind flayers, or "Ilithid", have come to the fields of the known from no place sane - a Far Realm, where madness rules. None can name their final goals in our more sober lands, for the solitary, hostile creatures commune with those outside their coven almost only to capture their thralls; what little we know of them comes from those sneaky few who have entered their subterranean domains and returned to tell the tale. The mind flayers are powerful psychics, with the power to rip a man's mind asunder in pain or enslave him to their mad wills. This alone alone has been the salvation of many brave, but doomed, spies, for such thralldom invariably breaks a man's powers of perception an reasoning, and the mindless husk he becomes is unaware of its fate. Yet due to their scant numbers the ilithid must rely on their many slaves for much of their defense and all of their labor. The Ilithid claim many cities, deep in Underdarks stretched across the planes, as their own. Their names are alien to our tongues; Ilsensine, Maanzecorian and R'yleh are only a few. Their buildings are cyclopean, monolith-crowned citadels, shaped in elliptic geometries of vast angles. Their every surface is covered over with the faded suggestion of bas-reliefs, fresh, yet only half-heartedly carved, depicting impious and horrible images. What light their is comes from fungi that grow in colors strange to our minds. A character knows the following with a successful Dungeoneering check: * ''DC 25'' - One elven city deep in the Underdark, Anithor, is now almost taken by the mind flayers, who have warred for years to get this far. The Anithori fight back fiercely, and draw many forces to defend the place. A new surge from fresh fighting blood may be all that's needed to crush the alien invaders; alternately, a fierce strike to a different ilithid home may draw the invaders away altogether. * ''DC 30'' - An entire race of creatures - the sallow, skeletal gith - have fallen victim to the ilithids' will. Psychic in their own right, the gith are more independent and fiercer than other thralls and so see much service in war, but only when an ilithid is present to reinforce their slavery. None know for sure where the gith are from, for there was never a time we have seen them free, but their half-faces bear a semblance to the angels of the Astral Sea, which may be a clue. * ''DC 35'' - The names of the ilithid cities are no accident. Indeed, each is the name of that city's ruling intelligence, a vasty elder brain of far greater power than the mind flayers that serve it. It seems that ilithids spawn from the brains as tadpoles and have no greater goal in death than to have their own grey matter absorbed back into the brain's cephalic folds. As each brain seems psychically linked with its children, a brain's destruction might prove crippling to them.
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