Evening gents.
I'm trying to remember a creature from D&D. I can't remember what edition it's from, but I remember the picture from the book. It's like this big, moon sized creature. with a huge maw of teeth.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
Image is similar, but not related to D&D and not what I'm looking for.
>>44677815
Atropus?
>>44678069
Yes! Thank you!
The artist depiction I had seen had teeth, but it is the same thing!
>>44677815
Anon delivers.
Don't be fooled!
It could have been any of the other myriad moons-with-teeth-monsters that are out there.
Any of these look closer to what you wanted?
So were any of these what you were really looking for?
>>44679372
>Kill a moon >Only get 9,000 XP
>>44679440
>>44679413
>>44679372
Why don't they just drop all pretenses and call them as they actually are?
Epic-level Mimics.
Nice, using a refluff to represent this in 4e now.
Thanks /tg/
>>44682729
Allabar's kind of similar, isn't he?
What the fuck was up with 2nd ed?
>LET US FIGHT THE MOOOON! THIS SHALL BE OUR FINEST BATTLE
>>44686232
They're all spelljammer. When you're in space, in a magic space ship, you can expect to fight a moon or two.
My favourite use of moon-sized monsters is Ghroth, one of Campbell's additions to the Cthulhu Mythos. A red moon with a giant eye that causes the sleeping great old ones to wake when it approaches a planet.
Always thought that was a more interesting threat than the generic "It's going to crash into us" plot that these things get billed with.