Abeil
Abeil | |
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Characteristics | |
Alignment | Lawful (any) |
Type | Monstrous Humanoid |
Image | Wizards.com image |
Publication history | |
Source books | 3E Monster Manual II |
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the Abeil are a fictional monstrous humanoid race. They resemble humanoid bees. They are also known as Bee People.
Publication history
The abeil first appeared in the third edition (3E) Monster Manual II (2002), including the Abeil Vassal, the Abeil Soldier, and the Abeil Queen.[1]
Physical Description
Abeils, as said before, resemble humanoid bees. They have a humanoid body (Usually like that of an elf), but with an insect's legs, wings, antennae, and black and yellow stripes.
Society
Abeil are industrious and expansionistic creatures with a complex social structure. Three castes of them exist: Vassals, Soldiers and Queens. They work and live together in hives. The Queen dominates completely, communicating with other Abeils using the "Hive Mind".
Several Different Types of Abeil Exist:
- Vassals serve as the workers and labourers for the hive.
- Soldiers serve as the warriors. They account for fully a third of the population.
- Queens are the leaders. They rule hives with absolute power; all Abeil live and die by their queen's hand.
Environment
Abeil live in temperate to warm deserts, hills, and plains.
Misc
Abeil are usually of any lawful alignment.
References
- ↑ Bonny, Ed, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman, Skip Williams, and Steve Winter. Monster Manual II (Wizards of the Coast, 2002)