![]() ![]() Inspired by Lewis Carroll’s famous Jabberwocky poem – the one that includes all that talk of ‘slithy toves’, ‘borogoves’, and ‘Jubjub birds’ – the Jabberwock first appeared in D&D 2E, but hasn’t been included in 5E until now.Ĭlassed as a ‘Huge Dragon’, it’s looking pretty meaty. ![]() The twisted, fairytale-inspired realm of the Feywild, which forms the focus of The Wild Beyond the Witchlight, seems like a natural habitat for the Jabberwock. Revealed by D&D beyond in a blog post yesterday, we’ve had a look at its stat block, its inspiration, and a suggested hook for using the monster in the fey-filled adventures of D&D’s upcoming book. ![]() The Wild Beyond the Witchlight, the next adventure book to release for Dungeons and Dragons, will bring back the fan-favourite Jabberwock monster to the tabletop RPG. ![]()
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