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{{refstart}}Rakshasa (Sanskrit: राक्षस, IAST: rākṣasa: Pali: rakkhaso), while female rakshasa are known as a rakshasi, is a adjective for cannibalistic beings in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Rakshasas are also called "man-eaters" (nri-chakshas, kravyads). Rakshas is also used to describe Asuras, which are power seeking deities that lack divinity. They are often depicted as antagonists in Dharmic religious scriptures… | {{refstart}}Rakshasa (Sanskrit: राक्षस, IAST: rākṣasa: Pali: rakkhaso), while female rakshasa are known as a rakshasi, is a adjective for cannibalistic beings in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Rakshasas are also called "man-eaters" (nri-chakshas, kravyads). Rakshas is also used to describe Asuras, which are power seeking deities that lack divinity. They are often depicted as antagonists in Dharmic religious scriptures… | ||
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D&D 5e (2014) Varied ʰ
SRD-OGL v5.1, Monster Manual (5e)
Rakshasa (Sanskrit: राक्षस, IAST: rākṣasa: Pali: rakkhaso), while female rakshasa are known as a rakshasi, is a adjective for cannibalistic beings in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Rakshasas are also called "man-eaters" (nri-chakshas, kravyads). Rakshas is also used to describe Asuras, which are power seeking deities that lack divinity. They are often depicted as antagonists in Dharmic religious scriptures…
Rakshasas were most often depicted as shape-shifting, fierce-looking, enormous monstrous-looking creatures, with two fangs protruding from the top of the mouth and having sharp, claw-like fingernails. They were shown as being mean, growling beasts, and as insatiable man-eaters that could smell the scent of human flesh. Some of the more ferocious ones were shown with flaming red eyes and hair, drinking blood with their cupped hands or from human skulls (similar to representations of vampires in later Western mythology). Generally they could fly, vanish, and had maya (magical powers of illusion), which enabled them to change size at will and assume the form of any creature. The female equivalent of rakshasa is rakshasi.[4] [5]
Eberron
Once upon a time, the rakshasas dominated both Khorvaire and Sarlona. However, the dragons of Argonnessen and the couatls of Xen'drik joined forces, and waged a great war against the rakshasas and their rulers, the great rakshasa rajahs. Though the dragons and couatls were victorious, most of the couatls gave their lives to bind the rakshasa rajahs, called the Overlords, deep within the Khyber. A number of rakshasas remain free, and call themselves the Lords of Dust. Their end goal is to free their rajah rulers and avenge themselves against the dragons and the remaining agents of the couatls: the devas.[6] [7] [8]
List of Rakshasa
5 Rakshasas
Monster | Size | Type | Tags | Alignment | HP | CR | Habitat | Marked | Source |
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Mordakhesh (Individual) | Medium | Fiend | Rakshasa | Lawful Evil | 170 | 15 | Canon, Pointer, Eberron | Eberron Rising from the Last War | |
Mordakhesh (Individual) | Medium | Fiend | Rakshasa, Zakya Rakshasa | Lawful Evil | 170 | 15 | Canon, Pointer, Eberron | Eberron Rising from the Last War | |
Mordakhesh (Individual) | Medium | Fiend | Rakshasa | Lawful Evil | 170 | 15 | Canon, Pointer, Eberron | Eberron Rising from the Last War | |
Mordakhesh (Individual) | Medium | Fiend | Rakshasa, Zakya Rakshasa | Lawful Evil | 170 | 15 | Canon, Pointer, Eberron | Eberron Rising from the Last War | |
Rakshasa Overview | Overview | Fiend, Rakshasa | Urban | Canon | Varied, SRD5, MM5e | ||||
Rakshasa | Medium | Fiend | Rakshasa | Lawful Evil | 110 | 13 | Urban | Canon | SRD-OGL v5.1, SRD-CC v5.1 |
Zakya Rakshasa | Medium | Fiend | Rakshasa, Zakya Rakshasa | Lawful Evil | 59 | 5 | Canon, Pointer, Eberron | Eberron Rising from the Last War |
Sources and Notes
- Christopher Perkins, et. al.. Monster Manual (5e) (5e 2014) (2014-09-30). Wizards of the Coast. p. 257. Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast. ↑
- Keith Baker, et. al.. Eberron Rising from the Last War (5e 2014) (2019-11-19). Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 978-0-7869-6689-9. Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast. ↑
- habitat - Dungeon Master's Guide (5e) p.302-305 ↑
- Madan Gopal (1990). India through the Ages. Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. pp.72. ↑
- . Rakshasa Wikipedia Accessed: 2022-02-04. Licensed: CC-BY-SA. ↑
- Keith Baker, et. al.. Eberron Campaign Setting (3.5e) (June 2004). Wizards of the Coast. p. 242-243. (3.5e) Licensed:© Wizards of the Coast (used under 'fair use' clause). ↑
- J. David Noonan, et. al.. Eberron Player's Guide (4e) (2009-06-16). Wizards of the Coast. p. 34. (4e) Licensed: © Wizards of the Coast (used under 'fair use' clause). ↑
- . Rakshasa Eberron Wiki Accessed: 2022-02-04. Licensed: CC-BY-SA. ↑
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Rakshasa (Sort Text: Rakshasa AAA Common 5e, Size: Medium, Type: Fiend, Subtypes: Rakshasa, Alignment: Lawful Evil, HP: 110, CR: 13, Features: Limited Magic Immunity • Innate Spellcasting • Multiattack • Claw, Has Lair: No, NPC: No, Canon: Yes, Pointer: No, UA: No, User: No, Sources: SRD-OGL v5.1 • SRD-CC v5.1)