A Monodrone and Tridrone I painted.
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A Monodrone and Tridrone I painted.

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sketched my take on modrons for a campaign I'm participating in as one
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Chuul
Monodrone
Chuul (pictured on left) is an 8 ft (2.4 m) lobster creature with about as much mental power as an ogre, but the tentacles paralyze if that's what you're after! Monodrones (right) are about 4 feet tall, biomechanical, and can handle exactly one task at a time. This is the most basic expression of law incarnate: a flying ball with tiny sword and a magnifying glass. Since it can only handle one task at a time you know that it won't get distracted!
My favorite baby Penny....definitely nothing bad has ever happened to him.
Monodrone - 孤独な人々のための内省的な音楽
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Forbidden Fruit by Monodrone from My Pet Flamingo
Modron, Monodrone
Image © Wizards of the Coast, by Julie Dillon
[In 1e through 3e, there were alternate versions of some of the modron drones. Winged monodrones had no arms, and quadrones either had two wings and two arms, or four arms and no wings. These have been flattened out by 5e, using the art by Julie Dillon that first appeared in Dragon 354. I’m fine with that, so my monodrones will have both arms and wings.]
Modron, Monodrone CR 1 LN Outsider (extraplanar) This small metallic creature has a spherical body and spindly arms and legs. A pair of small wings grows from its upper surface. It has a single large eye overlooking a fleshy mouth.
Monodrones are the simplest, weakest and most numerous of the modrons. They exist in teeming millions, serving the will of Primus as laborers, servants and foot soldiers. A monodrone is single minded in its focus and monomaniacal in its efforts—a monodrone told to dig will do so until its shovel breaks or it destroys itself in the act if not ordered to stop. In a factory or other regulated environment, this allows a monodrone to function with incredible efficiency at one very particular subset of a task. Modron engineering is designed around mass production, and enormous quantities of monodrones help to manufacture and assemble weapons, armor and tools at a staggering rate. However, in chaotic environments such as on a battlefield, or when faced with creatures not as perfectly devoted to order, monodrones require intense supervision to make sure they don’t injure themselves or others.
Monodrones typically flee from aggression, even harsh words, in order to report the altercation to a superior capable of analyzing and making decisions. If ordered to fight, a monodrone brings its obsessive zeal to combat, to the point that they can only attack a single foe at a time. A monodrone cannot switch targets without being told so by a superior modron. They are implacable in their attempt to destroy their focused target, so much so that they can overclock themselves and attack or give chase past their bodies’ normal capacity. Monodrones can fly, but are clumsy in the air and rarely use this ability on the battlefield (unless, of course, they are ordered to). Monodrones, like most drone modrons, are willing to fight to the death once battle is joined.
Monodrones have no individual personalities, functioning more like cells in a body in their utter pursuit of their tasks. They do not even have specific numerical designations, but they may be referred to by their unit or superior (typically a tridrone or quadrone in rank). They almost never communicate directly with non-modrons.
Geometry angels...
In other words, modron redesign because I don't like their original ones. I tried to really lean into the whole communication barrier thing mentioned in their info. Also why would they need mouths if they don't even eat....