![]() ![]() Īs creatures with the powers of necromancy, death tyrants could summon undead. Healing magic ceased to work, wounds failed to heal themselves, the very essence of life was gone in anything under the view of a Death Tyrant. Unlike the gaze of a beholder, which disabled any magic where a beholder was looking, a Death Tyrant's gaze caused recovery to become impossible. Death tyrants in such a state were incapable of being commanded by any means, even by spells. If an accident was made during their creation, death tyrants were known to go into a "rogue" state. When not taking orders or if faced with a situation that was not detailed in their orders, they would attempt to destroy any living creature that wasn't expressly identified as off-limits. Behavior ĭeath tyrants retained enough of their intelligence to be capable of performing complex commands. ![]() On the other hand, a true beholder zombie was the result of the necromantic reanimation of a dead beholder, and although a formidable foe, was a considerably weaker creature and a mindless servant. Īlthough somewhat similar to a zombie, a death tyrant was a much more powerful creature, that continued to lord over others the same way beholders did. A death tyrant held much of the powers of the original beholder, now fueled by the power of Undeath. On the rare occasion in which such dreams took hold of a live beholder, its flesh rotted away, and a naked skull with spectral points of red light for eyes would emerge. A death tyrant was the result of a beholder's mad dreams of existing beyond death. ![]()
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