I, Tyrant

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PublisherTSR
Publication date
1996
I, Tyrant
Front cover
AuthorAaron Allston
GenreRole-playing games
PublisherTSR
Publication date
1996
Media typeBook

I, Tyrant[1] is an accessory for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.

I, Tyrant is a supplement which provides further details about beholders from what is given in the Monstrous Manual, including information about the history of beholders as a race, and their religion, culture, settlements and psychology, and game statistics on beholder deviants.[2] The book also provides rules for psionics and magic items available to beholders.[2]

Publication history

I, Tyrant was published by TSR in 1996 as a 93-page book. It was designed by Aaron Allston, and featured cover illustrations by Dana Knutson, and interior illustrations by Arnie Swekel, David Martin, Glen Michael Angus, William O'Connor, and Randy Post.

I, Tyrant and the module Eye of Pain were the first publications from TSR in their "Monstrous Arcana" series, which details the most popular AD&D monsters.[2]

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