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{{dnd-stub}} [[File:Astral dreadnought.jpg|thumb|right|Look familiar, [[/v/]]?]] '''Astral Dreadnoughts''' are enormous, terrifying leviathans of the [[Astral Plane]] in the [[multiverse]] of [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. In form, they resemble a grotesque, [[lamia]]-like creature; a serpentine body that gives rise to a powerful upper torso with two arms and a distinct head. The arms end in enormous, crab-like pincers, whilst the head is [[cyclops|cyclopean]], many-spiked, and divided almost in two by an enormous gaping maw filled with sharp teeth. Seemingly mindlessly violent, Astral Dreadnoughts attack anything they encounter as they roam their planar home, which they are well suited for with their thick hide, powerful claws & teeth, and magic-nullifying gaze. In the [[World Axis]] cosmology, Astral Dreadnoughts inhabit the [[Astral Sea]] and are believed to have once been servitors of [[Tharizdun]]. The creature was first depicted on the cover of the original [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]] first edition [[Manual of the Planes]] [[splatbook]] (Jeff Grubb, 1987). Although the book contained no statistics for the creature, it did make mention of the creature as an "ethereal dreadnought". It was then described as its own creature in AD&D 2e with the release of the [[Planescape]] setting, appearing as an entry in the Planescape Monstrous Compendium II (TSR, 1995) written by Rich Baker. In a review of Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix II for Arcane Magazine, the reviewer considered the monstrous astral dreadnought to "populate their periphery with true terror". The astral dreadnought subsequently went on to reappear in the [[Manual of the Planes]] for both 3rd edition (2001) and 4th edition (2008) - in the latter, it even returned to its original pride of place as the cover beastie for the [[splatbook]]. Its most recent depiction is in 5th edition for Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes (2018). According to Mordenkainen's, they are incapable of reproducing, thus their numbers are dwindling as they are killed one by one. Their digestive tract is actually a demi-plane where the things they consume teleport to. Fun fact; the Astral Dreadnought was an inspiration for the video-game [[Doom]]; the Cacodemon enemy is literally lifted from the 1e artwork of the Astral Dreadnought's head. Don't ask us how nobody got sued over that. (Hasbro even interviewed id Software staff for one of the DnD artbooks, maybe the DnD staff just really loved Doom and told their lawyers to back off.) {{D&D-Outsiders}}
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