While ceremophosis is hardly a “cute” process (as we saw in the Baldur’s Gate III teaser), Kenreck showed off several fan-drawn pictures of gnome flayers in the video, which depicted gnome flayers as ...
Longtime Dungeons & Dragons fans know that mind flayers reproduce through ceremorphosis, a process in which a mind flayer tadpole attaches itself to a host body’s brain and then forcibly transforms it ...