They were usually placed in positions of power over lesser kuo-toa without priestly abilities of their own, like whips, monitors, and regular kuo-toa, but only a small assortment of about twenty. Leviathans were venerated by non- clerical kuo-toa who wished to attain such importance in the eyes of their goddess. Talented kuo-toa whips and monitors could receive the blessing of the Sea Mother herself and grow to gargantuan proportions. Their massive maws were filled with various. The primary difference was their immense size, being four times as tall and weighing 125 times as much as normal members of their kind. Leviathans looked very similar to normal kuo-toa, with a bloated body, spindly limbs, flat, webbed extremities, and silvery scales. The destructive monstrosities known as the kuo-toa leviathans were not born so much as made. A kuo-toa leviathan was a massive kuo-toa-like humanoid created by Blibdoolpoolp. The blessing of the Sea Mother also granted them a kind of sixth sense allowing them to dodge blows even if caught off guard. The Kuo-Toa was first introduced in the module D2 Shrine of the Kuo-Toa (1978) written by Gary Gygax before being introduced in the Fiend Folio (1981).They were introduced as being traders with the Drow, but didn’t really care for the dark elves and would often have skirmishes. Even if one managed to cut their way out of a leviathan's stomach, their muscular actions could seal the wound later on, forcing a new path to be cut immediately after. So great was their mass that they were capable of swallowing several humans whole and digesting most within a matter of seconds. Hm, heres a thought: Maybe the Kuo Toa god is, by default, formless, and it changes its form every time the Kuo Toa think up a new God. ![]() Melee Weapon Attack: +3 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. While in sunlight, the kuo-toa has disadvantage on attack rolls, as well as on Wisdom ( Perception) checks that rely on sight. They possessed all the abilities of normal kuo-toa, enhanced by its massive size. The kuo-toa has advantage on ability checks and saving throws made to escape a grapple. Their enclave of kuo-toan servants would distract more fearsome targets as it picked off prey one at a time. Leviathans almost never attempted to exit the water, preferring the advantage they held within its depths. ![]() They had no qualms about eating other members of their kind although few kuo-toa were privileged enough to meet with one. ![]() Kuo-toa leviathans slowly swam through underwater caverns waiting for any unsuspecting creatures to devour. Their massive maws were filled with various rows of needle-like teeth seemingly big enough to swallow a horse. He’s also the god of hatred of goblinoids, the races of monsters who tend to gives gnomes the hardest time. The primary difference was their immense size, being four times as tall and weighing 125 times as much as normal members of their kind. This Gnomish deity is the god of illusions, protection and deception.
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