Aboleth

3D6: Aboleth’s Den

Aboleth
Image: Jacob E. Blackmon

Aboleths are described as being one of the world’s oldest forms of life, huge aquatic beings who ruled early civilisations and keep other creatures as slaves. Aboleth civilisations can be found in cities at the bottom of the sea, but aboleths can also be encountered as solitary creatures in the underearth realms.

What Does the Aboleth Look Like?

  1. Dry patches on the skin, where the slime isn’t present.
  2. Fifth, vestigial tentacle grows at the base of another.
  3. One of the three eyes is solid red in cover.
  4. There is a chunk missing from the aboleth’s rear fin.
  5. The aboleth’s skin is so dark a green it’s almost black.
  6. One tentacle is missing its tip.

What’s the Aboleth’s Lair Like?

  1. Waterfall descends from above into a large pool.
  2. Skeleton mired in a large expanse of mud.
  3. Deep pool of cloudy water whose bottom cannot be seen.
  4. Muddy puddles dot the floor, some several feet deep.
  5. Patches of mushrooms and other fungi grow in the damp.
  6. Underwater tunnel stretches from a pool of water to a subterranean lake.

What Slaves Does the Aboleth Have?

  1. Surface elf with completely broken will who worships the aboleth as a god.
  2. Human captive, chained to the wall, resisting the aboleth and being starved.
  3. Dwarf smith with one leg deliberately lamed by the aboleth.
  4. Burly warrior completely under the aboleth’s sway and will fight no matter what.
  5. Commoner from the surface, recently captured and utterly terrified.
  6. Hulking brute of an ogre, not terribly bright and believes they are willingly serving the aboleth.

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