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I think what distinguishes supernatural/eldritch horror from cosmic horror is that the latter isn’t just big and old and from far away, its existence forces the protagonists to reevaluate what it means to be human.
Unicron from The Transformers: The Movie is eldritch but not cosmic, because even though he’s huge and from outer space, he’s a familiar archetype: a mix of Satan, Apep, and Ahriman.
By contrast, the extraterrestrials in Blindsight are somehow highly intelligent despite not being sentient, the powerful artifacts that alter our understanding of science in Roadside Picnic are worthless litter to the visitors that left them, and “At The Mountains of Madness” introduces the idea that humankind is the descendant of the mold that grew in some primordial race’s fridge, something Ringworld/Known Space, Xenogears, Crysis, etc. all play with.
star wars parallels part one
just a father and his son saluting their droids in order to retrieve their lightsabers and escape slavers
Neal Adams' cover for Edgar Rice Burroughs' fourth Tarzan novel, The Son of Tarzan.
I just discovered your blog and I love it a lot! You have such a rich understanding of dnd and a lot of creativity! I was wondering if you could do a monsters reimagined on illithids/mindflayers? They are so iconic and I love them, I think a good idea for them is to keep the weird hivemind and brain eating and psionics, but ditch the tadpole concept. I would also just like to know how they came to be as they are right now, like. How did we get here?? Thanks!!
Monsters Reimagined: Mindflayers
The illithid have been a popular ask for reimaginings but It's taken me a while to get around to them in part because unlike a lot of the other features on monsters reimagined, their lore/execution within the game doesn't rest on a specific problematic trope or inconsistent storytelling. Mindflayers as they stand IMO are one of d&d's great villains, and if anything suffer from being too successful to the point of overexposure.
It took the asker remarking on how much they liked mindflayers for me to give them the onceover they really deserved. Yes, they worked great as antagonists ( being irredeemable slavers who violate the minds and bodies of those they subjugate, working inevitably towards the most awful ends), but their villany was born out of the same shallow bioessentialism as “always evil” orcs,IE inherent to their character. I’m a firm believer in the idea that if something is capable of making decisions, it’s capable of deciding not to be a bastard, so If I was going to overhaul the illithid, I’d need to get to the roots of why the squid headed bastards were the way they were.
TLDR: What we know today as the mindflayers are in fact the remnants of a long dead world, with many of their most monstrous qualities being bioengineered attempts to stave off the inevitable and hold onto their power. The “Elder brains” which rule the illithid are tyrants, the ultimate class parasites, who indoctrinate and mentally dominate the other mindflayers into acting as tools of domination over the peoples they consider chattel. Is possible for an individual illithid to break free of this system, but doing so is difficult, as it requires them to not only break out of any magical compulsion, but to abandon the paradigms that have defined their existence.
Spoiler alert: we’re going to be talking about white supremacy in this one

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I hope Kaite, a person who was once a slave, Never sells anyone into Slavery, it'd be like John Redcorn having a kid with Dale Gribble's wife Nancy and then saying stuff like "I can't believe she left me for that" when in fact she was married to that before the Affair
Lmao the stupidity between Kaite and Dale is almost quite similar, but honestly she only does 'capture' a few people as slaves before being called out by an old friend. "why do you do this when you know exactly how it feels?" She has a hard time proccessing right and wrong because of her upbringing, and struggles with the unhealthy thought "I dealt with this so I'm going to express my pain onto others". Eventually, even as a Raider Boss, she refuses to keep anyone as or sell 'slaves'.
@okiedokiegoosey - from Janey
If there was one category of people besides Vault Tec that pissed Janey off, it was slavers. Stuck in the back of a truck with another woman they had knocked out, she had awakened first, checked whether the other captive was breathing, unable to see much into the darkness that was only brightened by the moonlight coming from the passengers' window, and then she had started kicking the doors. She was strong enough to have a good chance, and once she got her hands on her stuff back she'd make sure no one else would survive. Well, except for the other woman. "Wakey wakey, sleeping beauty," Janey intoned sarcastically when she started waking up, and gave two other kicks at the door. The stranger was wearing a jumpsuit, that much she could see, but couldn't be a Vaultie; the closest one was 4 and none of them would ever venture in that territory, so the poor idiot must have bought it at the market, like others before her, thinking it stopped radiation. "We got a door to kick open. Any chance you know how to fight? Slavers got us. For now."