

Is a really insane adventure for impossibly-high level PCs: "ForĬharacter Levels 18-100". Tiamat loves finding new 1st to 5th level spells. It says that most of her offspring are regular dragons, but any newborn spawn who are multi-headed are eaten by her! She bears litters of 1-4 "mewlings" (I love Ed Greenwood). When she mates, it is in a protective ring formed by the other four. Her lair in hell is known as "The Dragonspawn Pits". I've covered this legendary Ed Greenwood "Nine Hells" article previously, but for the sake of completion. I also love the idea of a party of heroes fighting five dragons, one of each type, at the same time! He is really trying to make sure Tiamat is a big deal. How shallow! He further notes that protection from evil/devil just plain do not work in hell. He lists her consorts and says that they can cast spells and that Tiamat gets rid of them when they get old. Vorpal blades will not sever a head (!?) unless a natural 20 is rolled. He submits that she is an arch devil and has a slew of at-will spells like Animate Dead and Teleportation. He offers a revised stat block, changing her AC from 0 to -3 (in old editions, a low AC is good). Lenard Lakofka strongly advises that Tiamat be made a deity.

Different products say different things about what the deal is with these two. In the Dragonlance setting, there is a goddess named Takhisis who is very similar to Tiamat. Then I will run down details about Tiamat from each edition of Dungeons & Dragons. I'm sure I've missed some stuff, but this should give you a solid foundation of knowledge to help run Tiamat effectively.įirst I'm going to go over a few miscellaneous things about Tiamat. I have gone through many different Dungeons & Dragons products and can now present to you a fairly definitive look at one of the most popular villains in the game.
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More than 60% of the title is FREE through the full size preview.In this article, I am going to do my best to run down what is known about one of the most legendary monsters in D&D history: Tiamat, the five-headed dragon.
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