Abeil
Abeil | |
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First appearance | 3E Monster Manual II |
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Type | Monstrous Humanoid |
Alignment | Lawful (any) |
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[edit]
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[edit]
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[edit]
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[edit]
Abeil live in temperate to warm deserts, hills, and plains.
Misc[edit]
Abeil are usually of any lawful alignment.
References[edit]
- ↑ Bonny, Ed, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman, Skip Williams, and Steve Winter. Monster Manual II (Wizards of the Coast, 2002)
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