Beholder Names Generator - D&D

List of names and a name generator for the Dungeons and Dragons character Beholder.

Beholder Names

Joagthoxekse
Qolbryqsarsi
Xetrirxirsi
Zaddaksaiqi
Vagtharxieqsa
Ghuakuxasa
Ledixeskie
Odhakeze

Beholder Names Generator Settings

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About Beholder

Beholder

If you love playing monster creatures in your Dungeons and Dragons journey, you would love to give the orb-shaped beholder a try. Beholders are an aberrant race and is often termed as a fictional monster with a floating orb body and a single-eye on the front.

Each of the eyes on a beholder comes with a different magical power, wherein the main eye projects an anti-magical cone, The remaining eyes may sport abilities like disintegrating objects, causing sleep, turning flesh to stone, slowing down objects or beings, charming humans or animals, killing, inducing fear, levitating objects, and causing injuries. Some rare beholders can possess non-standard spell-like abilities within their eyes - these mutants often end up being killed or exiled by the other beholders.

Beholders often occupy deep, underground caverns carved out by themselves by using their eye rays. They prefer making vertical lairs, wherein the architecture exhibits lots of vertical shafts that are not apt for walking creatures.

This species is characterised by a unique physical appearance, wherein a floating spherical head with a cyclops-like single-eye is topped by ten eye stalks and a very huge mouth. Their features get them the named 'eye tyrants', and 'spheres of many eyes'. Their large fanged-mouth and surprisingly flexible eyestalks make them quite scary to look at.

A beholder's skin looks like it's made out of stone and is as durable and inflexible as steel. Once it dies, the skin hardens into a stone-like consistency. The eyestalks of a beholder are flexible tentacles, but in some varieties they could be jointed stalks covered in tough chitin or segmented stalks like earthworms. The species can eat everything organic, but they prefer eating small mammals and birds, roast beef, pork, lamb, liver and brain, insects, leaves, leafy vegetables, mushrooms, and flower petals.

About Dungeons & Dragons

Dungeons & Dragons is a fantasy role-playing game, which takes you and your friends to the realms of battles and wizardry. Dungeons & Dragons, as the most popular tabletop game in the world, is driven by the creative minds of the players, where the only limitation is ones' imagination.

Players can create their personal characters and determine their abilities, which affects how they deal with creatures they might encounter while adventuring through the wondrous worlds.

When playing Dungeons & Dragons, one must not worry about winning or losing. The game has no general end, since campaigns - a storyline or set of adventures, could continue indefinitely. Therefore, a game could be going on for months or even years, leaving the players with an option to meet up whenever they like and take up the adventure where they left off. Even though the group might fall in the battles with invincible creatures, there can be no losers in the game. All players are considered winners, as long as everyone had fun creating unforgettable storylines and enduring experiences.

Considering that Dungeons & Dragons is a role-playing game, each player lies with a task to truly embody the character they are playing. The character that each player chooses, forms the essence of the game for them. To start off the character creation, it is wise for a player to acknowledge which kind of adventurer they want to portray. Considering this, a player should choose themselves a race, for example, a dwarf or a gnome, which is followed by a class, like a fighter or a barbarian. Each race has its own strengths and weaknesses, as well as racial traits.

Every player has the chance to demonstrate their imagination by choosing the name for their character. This might very well be one of the most important decisions one has to make in regards to the adventurer they like to portray. In D&D, the name gives other players an idea about the character's background, personality, and intentions. So selecting a name should not be taken lightly.

In this regard, we have wandered around uncountable realms, collecting information about Dungeons & Dragons naming conventions. Our mission is to lend a helping hand to players, when choosing the perfect D&D names feel overwhelming.

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We hope that you encounter endless adventures, carrying a name that echoes in the realms of Dungeons & Dragons!