Kuo-toa

Kuo-toa

Kuo-toa depicted on the cover of Descent into the Depths of the Earth.
Characteristics
Type Monstrous humanoid
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In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the kuo-toa are fish-like monstrous humanoids that dwell in the Underdark, and in the sea.

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Publication history

The name "kuo-toa" was created by Gary Gygax, co-creator of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. In their original appearance, kuo-toa are described as having once lived on land, but were driven underground by humans and other land-dwellers. However, their presentation has evolved to be more similar to the Deep Ones, creatures that appear in H. P. Lovecraft's novella "The Shadow Over Innsmouth". For example, the kuo-toa were first described as worshiping a lobster-headed sea goddess named Blibdoolpoolp; later versions have them worshiping a being called Dagon, a being that is also associated with the Deep Ones.

The kuo-toa are considered "Product Identity" by Wizards of the Coast and as such are not released under its Open Gaming License.[1]

Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977–1988)

The kuo-toa first appeared in dungeon modules D2 Shrine of the Kuo-Toa,[2] and D3 Vault of the Drow[3] The first D&D manual that the kuo-toa appeared in was the original Fiend Folio.[4]

Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989–1999)

The kuo-toa appears first in the Monstrous Compendium Volume Two (1989),[5] and is reprinted in the Monstrous Manual (1993).[6]

Dungeons & Dragons 3.0 edition (2000–2002)

The kuo-toa appears in the Monster Manual for this edition (2000).[7]

Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition (2003–2007)

The kuo-toa appears in the revised Monster Manual for this edition (2003).

The kuo-toa was presented as a player character race for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting in Underdark (2003).[8]

The voice of Dagon was detailed in Dragon #349 (November 2006), in the "Demonomicon of Iggwilv: Dagon."

The kuo-toa monitor and the kuo-toa whip appeared in Drow of the Underdark (2007). The crazed kuo-toa, the kuo-toa exalted whip, the kuo-toa harpooner, and the kuo-toa monitor appear in Monster Manual V (2007).

Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition (2008–)

The kuo-toa appears in the Monster Manual for this edition (2008).[9]

Description

Kuo-toa have scaly, bipedal bodies with fish-like heads.

Society

Kuo-toa often raid seaside settlements for human victims. Most worship the goddess Blibdoolpoolp, though a few remote tribes worship Dagon.

Kuo-toa in various campaign settings

Kuo-toa in the Forgotten Realms

In the Forgotten Realms campaign setting kuo-toans maintain friendly relations with drow, their Underdark neighbours. Blibdoolpoolp is the focus of the kuo-toans' lives, and even has her own monstrous, deformed kuo-toa breed—the giant kuo-toa leviathan. They have total hatred for the sahuagin, another aquatic race.

In The Sellswords book series, Jarlaxle comments to his drow compatriots that a monk (referring to Grandmaster Kane) fights in the same manner as the kuo-toa, using their body as a weapon.

Kuo-toa in Greyhawk

In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting, kuo-toa settlements are known to exist in the Underdark, near the Vault of the Drow beneath the Hellfurnaces.

References

  1. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". D20srd.org. http://www.d20srd.org/faq.htm. Retrieved 2007-02-23. 
  2. ^ Gygax, Gary. Shrine of the Kuo-Toa (TSR, 1978)
  3. ^ Gygax, Gary. Vault of the Drow (TSR, 1978).
  4. ^ Turnbull, Don, ed. Fiend Folio (TSR, 1981)
  5. ^ Cook, David, et al. Monstrous Compendium Volume Two (TSR, 1989)
  6. ^ Stewart, Doug, ed. Monstrous Manual (TSR, 1993)
  7. ^ Cook, Monte, Jonathan Tweet, and Skip Williams. Monster Manual (Wizards of the Coast, 2000)
  8. ^ Cordell, Bruce R, Gwendolyn FM Kestrel, and Jeff Quick. Underdark (Wizards of the Coast, 2003)
  9. ^ Mearls, Mike, Stephen Schubert, and James Wyatt. Monster Manual (Wizards of the Coast, 2008)

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