Chuul
Chuul
Survivors of the ancient Aboleth empire,Chuuls are crustaceans the Aboleths modified and endowed with sentience.They follow the ingrained directives of their creators,as they have done since the dawn of time.
Primeval Relics
In the Primeval ages,Aboleths ruled a vast empire that spanned the oceans of the world.In those days,the Aboleths used mighty magic and bent the minds of the nascent creatures of the mortal realm.However,they were bound to the water and could not enforce their will beyond it without servants.Therefore,they created Chuuls.
Perfectly obedient,the Chuuls collected sentient creatures and magic at the Aboleth's command.Chuuls were designed to endure the ages of the world,growing in size and strength as the eons passed.When the Aboleth empires crumbled with the rise of the Gods,the Chuuls were cast adrift.However,these creatures continue to do what they did for the Aboleths,slowly collecting humanoids,gathering treasure,amassing magic,and consolidating power.
Tireless Guardians
Chuul still guard the ruins of the ancient Aboleth empire.They linger in silent observance of eons-old commands.Rumors and ancient maps sometimes lure treasure seekers to these ruins,but the reward for their boldness is death.
Whatever riches that the explorers bring with them adds to the hoard guarded by the Chuuls.Chuuls can sense magic at a distance.This sense couples with an innate drive that leads them to slay explorers,take their gear,and bury it in secret locales Aboleths dictated eons ago.
Waiting Servants
Although the Aboleth's ancient empire fell long ago,the psychic bonds between them and their created servants remain intact.Chuuls that come into contact with Aboleths immediately assume their old roles.Such Chuuls redirect their compulsions to the service of the Aboleth's sinister purposes.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
- Darkvision 60ft, and
- Passive Perception 14
Civilization and Culture
Major Language Groups and Dialects
- Deep Speech but cannot speak
Comments
Author's Notes
Original Article written for DnD Monster Manual 5e by Wizards of the Coast (WotC)