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The '''derro''' are a species of monstrous humanoids descended from enslaved dwarves and humans magically crossbred by the ancient [[Suel]]. They first appeared in the ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' First Edition module ''[[Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth]]''.


The '''derro''' are a species of monstrous humanoids in the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game. They were first devised for the ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' First Edition ''[[Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth]]''.  
==Ecology==
The derro are a strange and sadistic race; furthermore, they are clever, stealthy, and murderously insane. It is very common for a derro to devote his or her self to some strange quest, such as collecting only certain types of gemstones for a magical device or slaying as many members of a particular race as possible. Other derro are assigned specific missions by powerful derro savants. These mission-driven derro might join a company of comrades to fulfill their irrational goals.
 
===Environment===
Derro are widespread and are likely to be found in small tribes throughout the [[Underdark]]. Derro warrens exist in many [[drow]] and [[duergar]] cities, and independent derro strongholds lie in the deepest reaches of the Underdark. Derro scouts and marauders search the areas near and around their settlements for victims to enslave and torment.  


==Physical description==
The majority of derro dwell beneath the [[Sea of Dust]], their ancient homeland, but derro communities are now found beneath the [[Hellfurnace Mountains]], in [[Zahind]], in the [[Abbor-Alz]] hills, in the [[Domain of Greyhawk]], and in the [[Rakers]], the [[Griff Mountains|Griffs]], and the [[Corusk Mountains]].
Derro appear to be degenerate [[Dwarf|dwarves]], dwarflike humans, or some hybrid of the two. They average four feet in height. Their rough skin is white with bluish undertones and spotted with short tufts of coarse hair. Their hair is straight and tends to be tan or pale yellow. Their eyes are most disturbing, lacking visible pupils.


==Society==
A major derro enclave is rumored to be located beneath the [[Forgotten City]] of the ancient [[Suloise|Suel]]. The [[Honeycombed Halls of the Diirinken]] is another significant derro community.
Derro are widespread and are likely to be found in small tribes throughout the [[Underdark]]. All members of a derro tribe share a common tribal name, origin, history, dialect, and culture; most often they are extended families whose tribal name is taken from their savant leader or patron deity. Derro warrens exist in many [[drow]] and [[duergar]] cities, and independent derro strongholds lie in the deepest reaches of the Underdark. Derro scouts and marauders search the areas near and around their settlements for victims to enslave and torment.  


The derro are a strange and sadistic race; furthermore, they are clever, stealthy, and murderously insane. It is very common for a derro to devote his or her self to some strange quest, such as collecting only certain types of gemstones for a magical device or slaying as many members of a particular race as possible. Other derro are assigned specific missions by powerful derro savants. These mission-driven derro might join a company of comrades to fulfill their irrational goals.
===Typical physical characteristics===
Derro appear to be degenerate [[Dwarf|dwarves]], dwarflike humans, or some hybrid of the two. They average four feet in height. Their rough skin is white with bluish undertones and spotted with short tufts of coarse hair. Derro hair is straight and tends to be tan or pale yellow. Their eyes are most disturbing, lacking visible pupils.


Males and females are roughly equal in derro society. Derro tribes keep slaves, usually humans, [[orc]]s, or dwarves, treating them barbarically. Humans and derro can actually successfully interbreed, always producing derro offspring. Derro and dwarves can also interbreed; their children are sterile males of great strength.
===Alignment===
Derro are usually chaotic evil.


==Habitat==
==Society==
The majority of the derro dwell beneath the [[Sea of Dust]], their ancient homeland, but derro communities are now found beneath the [[Hellfurnace Mountains]], in [[Zahind]], and in the [[Abbor-Alz]] hills  and the [[Domain of Greyhawk]].
All members of a derro tribe share a common tribal name, origin, history, dialect, and culture; most often they are extended families whose tribal name is taken from their savant leader or patron deity.  


A major derro enclave is rumored to be located beneath the [[Forgotten City]] of the ancient [[Suloise|Suel]]. The [[Honeycombed Halls of the Diirinken]] is another significant derro community.
Males and females are roughly equal in derro society. Derro tribes keep slaves, usually humans, [[orc]]s, or dwarves, treating them barbarically. Humans and derro can successfully interbreed, always producing derro offspring. Derro and dwarves can also interbreed; their children are sterile males of great strength.


===Religion===
===Religion===
The gods of the derro include [[Diirinka]] and [[Diinkarazan]], though few other than the [[illithid]]s know about the latter deity. Local pantheons typically worship minor demigods as well - a derro god of death and a god of war are common. Some derro tribes have turned to other deities; these renegades are hunted down by the faithful of Diirinka at every opportunity. Tribes of derro worshiping [[Beltar]] can be found beneath the [[Rakers]], the [[Griffs]], and the [[Corusk Mountains]].
The gods of the derro include [[Diirinka]] and [[Diinkarazan]], though few other than the [[illithid]]s know about the latter deity. Local pantheons typically worship minor demigods as well - a derro god of death and a god of war are common. Some derro tribes have turned to other deities; these renegades are hunted down by the faithful of Diirinka at every opportunity. Tribes of derro worshiping [[Beltar]] can be found beneath the Rakers, the Griffs, and the Corusk Mountains.


==Language==
===Language===
The derro language, called ''Derrosh'', has roots in ancient Suloise and Dwarvish. Most derro are also proficient in Drow, Orc, Dwarvish, and Common.
The derro language, called ''Derrosh'', has roots in ancient Suloise and Dwarvish. Most derro are also proficient in Drow, Orc, Dwarvish, and Common.


==History==
==History==
The derro were created circa -1219 [[Common Year|CY]] after the Imperial Congress of the [[Suel Imperium]], after much debate, gave their official approval. They were intended to be a race of slaves meant to serve as miners, bred from human and dwarven prisoners and slaves using horrific magic. The Suel name for them was ''thurgamazar'', or "little miners." The current name from them, derro, is derived from the Flan phrase ''dwur-rohoi,'' or "twisted dwarves."  
The derro were created circa -1219 [[Common Year|CY]] after the Imperial Congress of the [[Suel Imperium]], following much debate, gave their official approval. The derro were intended to be a race of slaves meant to serve as miners, bred from human and dwarven prisoners and slaves using horrific magic. The Suel name for them was ''thurgamazar'', or "little miners." The current name from them, derro, is derived from the Flan phrase ''dwur-rohoi'', or "twisted dwarves."  


[[Fortubo]] was so outraged by this abuse of magic and sapient beings that he virtually abandoned humanity, joining the dwarven pantheon in protest.  
[[Fortubo]] was so outraged by this abuse of magic and sapient beings that he virtually abandoned humanity, joining the dwarven pantheon in protest.  


The derro inherited magical prowess from their Suloise ancestors as well as a covetous streak from the dwarves. They remained slaves until the [[Rain of Colorless Fire]] destroyed the Suloise empire, leaving the derro tunnels and mines intact. They viewed the Rain as a great liberation, gathering under the leadership of their savants and slowly spreading into the [[Flanaess]] as far as the [[Thillonrian Peninsula]].
The derro inherited magical prowess from their Suloise ancestors as well as a covetous streak from the dwarves. They remained slaves until the [[Rain of Colorless Fire]] destroyed the Suloise Empire, leaving the derro tunnels and mines intact. The derro viewed the Rain as a great liberation, gathering under the leadership of their savants and slowly spreading into the [[Flanaess]] as far as the [[Thillonrian Peninsula]].


The komazar [[bredthrall]]s were an attempt by the [[Scarlet Brotherhood]] at replicating the ancient Suel creation of the derro.
The komazar [[bredthrall]]s were an attempt by the [[Scarlet Brotherhood]] at replicating the ancient Suel creation of the derro.
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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
*Brown, Richard W and Anne Brown. ''[[Flames of the Falcon]].'' Lake Geneva, WI: TSR 1990.
*Brown, Richard W., and [[Anne Brown]]. ''[[Flames of the Falcon]].'' Lake Geneva, WI: TSR 1990.


*[[Bruce Cordell|Cordell, Bruce R]]; Gwendolyn FM Kestrel; and Jeff Quick. ''Underdark''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2003.
*[[Bruce Cordell|Cordell, Bruce R]]; Gwendolyn FM Kestrel; and Jeff Quick. ''Underdark''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2003.

Revision as of 16:04, 21 November 2007

Template:Infobox Greyhawk creature The derro are a species of monstrous humanoids descended from enslaved dwarves and humans magically crossbred by the ancient Suel. They first appeared in the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons First Edition module Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth.

Ecology

The derro are a strange and sadistic race; furthermore, they are clever, stealthy, and murderously insane. It is very common for a derro to devote his or her self to some strange quest, such as collecting only certain types of gemstones for a magical device or slaying as many members of a particular race as possible. Other derro are assigned specific missions by powerful derro savants. These mission-driven derro might join a company of comrades to fulfill their irrational goals.

Environment

Derro are widespread and are likely to be found in small tribes throughout the Underdark. Derro warrens exist in many drow and duergar cities, and independent derro strongholds lie in the deepest reaches of the Underdark. Derro scouts and marauders search the areas near and around their settlements for victims to enslave and torment.

The majority of derro dwell beneath the Sea of Dust, their ancient homeland, but derro communities are now found beneath the Hellfurnace Mountains, in Zahind, in the Abbor-Alz hills, in the Domain of Greyhawk, and in the Rakers, the Griffs, and the Corusk Mountains.

A major derro enclave is rumored to be located beneath the Forgotten City of the ancient Suel. The Honeycombed Halls of the Diirinken is another significant derro community.

Typical physical characteristics

Derro appear to be degenerate dwarves, dwarflike humans, or some hybrid of the two. They average four feet in height. Their rough skin is white with bluish undertones and spotted with short tufts of coarse hair. Derro hair is straight and tends to be tan or pale yellow. Their eyes are most disturbing, lacking visible pupils.

Alignment

Derro are usually chaotic evil.

Society

All members of a derro tribe share a common tribal name, origin, history, dialect, and culture; most often they are extended families whose tribal name is taken from their savant leader or patron deity.

Males and females are roughly equal in derro society. Derro tribes keep slaves, usually humans, orcs, or dwarves, treating them barbarically. Humans and derro can successfully interbreed, always producing derro offspring. Derro and dwarves can also interbreed; their children are sterile males of great strength.

Religion

The gods of the derro include Diirinka and Diinkarazan, though few other than the illithids know about the latter deity. Local pantheons typically worship minor demigods as well - a derro god of death and a god of war are common. Some derro tribes have turned to other deities; these renegades are hunted down by the faithful of Diirinka at every opportunity. Tribes of derro worshiping Beltar can be found beneath the Rakers, the Griffs, and the Corusk Mountains.

Language

The derro language, called Derrosh, has roots in ancient Suloise and Dwarvish. Most derro are also proficient in Drow, Orc, Dwarvish, and Common.

History

The derro were created circa -1219 CY after the Imperial Congress of the Suel Imperium, following much debate, gave their official approval. The derro were intended to be a race of slaves meant to serve as miners, bred from human and dwarven prisoners and slaves using horrific magic. The Suel name for them was thurgamazar, or "little miners." The current name from them, derro, is derived from the Flan phrase dwur-rohoi, or "twisted dwarves."

Fortubo was so outraged by this abuse of magic and sapient beings that he virtually abandoned humanity, joining the dwarven pantheon in protest.

The derro inherited magical prowess from their Suloise ancestors as well as a covetous streak from the dwarves. They remained slaves until the Rain of Colorless Fire destroyed the Suloise Empire, leaving the derro tunnels and mines intact. The derro viewed the Rain as a great liberation, gathering under the leadership of their savants and slowly spreading into the Flanaess as far as the Thillonrian Peninsula.

The komazar bredthralls were an attempt by the Scarlet Brotherhood at replicating the ancient Suel creation of the derro.

Possible creative origins

Richard Sharpe Shaver's deros are the degenerate, sadistic descendants of a proto-race that live in vast cavern complexes below the Earth.

Bibliography

  • Cordell, Bruce R; Gwendolyn FM Kestrel; and Jeff Quick. Underdark. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2003.
  • Gygax, Gary. Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1982.
    • Gygax, Gary. Monster Manual II. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
    • Gygax, Gary. Sea of Death (New Infinities, 1987).
  • Stewart, Doug, ed. Monstrous Manual. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1994.
  • Williams, Skip. Monster Manual. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.

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