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Beholder is one of those protected D&D terms or was, I’ve lost track after the OGL drama, but we non-wizardy-coastal people used “Eye Tyrant” instead.
HalloweenCostumes.com has no such concerns since this D&D Beholder mask is officially licensed. We know D&D costumes are likely to be relatively big this year, we’ve had the movie.
The under-monetised tabletop gaming brand is back in merch-land, and at least Halloween does feel like a time when D&D and rubber can go together. Mind you, I didn’t complain about the D&D rubber ducks either.
This Beholder is latex.
There are also only small eye slits in this design for you if you’re wearing the monster on your face to peer out from, so be mindful of your restricted vision. And the irony.
HalloweenCostumes.com, sister of Fun.com, say;
Brave folks of all walks of life have attempted to unearth the mysterious rewards, only to come face-to-face with a creature of unknowable fierceness: the Beholder. Many have written about its unusual powers, from its strange mode of flight to the dozens of crippling magical effects it can cast simply by looking at its victim with one of its many eyestalks.
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