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Lords of Madness

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Lords of Madness
AuthorRich Baker,James Jacobs,andSteve Winter
PublisherWizards of the Coast
Publication date
May 2005
Pages224
ISBN978-0786936571

Lords of Madness: The Book of Aberrationsis an official supplement for the3.5 editionof theDungeons & Dragonsfantasyroleplaying game.[1]

Contents

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The book includes new content for aberrations including new aberration monsters and monsters related to them, and information on how to hunt aberrations. It is split into the following chapters:

  1. "What Is an Aberration?": Defines what characteristics make a creature an aberration, and how these creatures originated. Also provides details on how to run a campaign based on aberrations.
  2. "The Deep Masters": Provides information on the aboleth, including their anatomy, variant creatures, aprestige classcalled the Savant, feats, and magic.
  3. "The Eye Tyrants": Provides information on thebeholder,including their anatomy, variant creatures, a prestige class called the Beholder Mage, feats, and magic.
  4. "The Mind Flayers": Provides information on theillithid,including their anatomy, variant creatures, and magic.
  5. "The Slave Takers": Provides information on theneogi,including different types of neogi, their anatomy, and magic.
  6. "The Eaters": Provides information on thegrell,including their anatomy, society, and magic.
  7. "The Wearers of Flesh": Provides information on the tsochar, including their anatomy, variant creatures, society, and magic.
  8. "New Monsters": Provides statistics and information on thebeholderkin,cildabrin,shadowcloak elder cloaker,elder brain,elder eidolon,gas spore,gibbering mouther,half-farspawn,hound of the gloom,illithidae,mind flayervariants,pseudonatural creaturetemplate,psurlon,shaboath,shadow creaturetemplate,silthilar,urophion,andzeugalak.
  9. "The Aberration Hunter": Provides information for characters that hunt aberrations, including new feats, magic, spells, and magic items, and the new prestige classes Abolisher, Darkrunner, Fleshwarper, Keeper of the Cerulean Sign, Sanctified Mind, and Topaz Guardian.

Publication history

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Lords of Madnesswas written byRich Baker,James Jacobs,andSteve Winter,and was published in May 2005.Wayne EnglandandEd Coxdrew the cover art, and the interior art was bySteve Belledin,Mitch Cotie,Ed Cox,Dennis Crabapple McClain,Steve Ellis,Wayne England,Colin Fix,Dana Knutson,Doug Kovacs,Chuck Lukacs,Jim Nelson,Michael Phillippi,Wayne Reynolds,Richard Sardinha,Dan Scott,andRon Spencer.

This book is part of a series of books regarding specific monster types, which includes theDraconomiconandLibris Mortis.

Rich Baker explains how the book's designers chose the creatures with which they worked: "The best master aberrations we identified were the aboleths, beholders, and mind flayers. They're highly intelligent, they enslave other monsters, and they're particularly inimical to human life and society. Beyond those three major races, we found a couple of others that shared some similar characteristics but were not as iconic to the game -- the neogi and the grell. Finally, we created a new aberration just for this book, the tsochari. As the lead designer, I divvied up the book into assignments for Steve and James. Steve got mind flayers and neogi, James got beholders and aboleths. I took the grell and the new race, the tsochari. A fair amount of that decision-making was driven by the physics of carving up a book for three designers to work on, but I did decide to hog the new race for myself. I wanted to take a shot at 'em."[2]

Reception

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References

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  1. ^Dragon Magazine 330 - The Far Realm.April 2005.
  2. ^Carroll, Bart (April 8, 2005)."Product Spotlight: Lords of Madness".Wizards of the Coast.Archived fromthe originalon April 18, 2005.RetrievedAugust 15,2013.
  3. ^Coleção Dragon Slayer.
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