Actually used this in my game. I had Blibdoolpoolp tasks my PCs to retrieve a magic coral ring to control a Giant Siege Crab mech, which I made the rules for controlling it myself lol, to fight the lighthouse and bring it back to port. My players loved the absurdity of, well, everything.
The way I had it set up Blibdoolpoolp was jealous that her children, the Kua Toas, was worshipping the lighthouse instead of her. The party chose to help her, since the town also wanted their lighthouse back. The defeat of the lighthouse has restore faith in Blibdoolpoolp so the lighthouse returned inert.
I'm not ruling out that the lighthouse returning though... Thanks for the inspiration lol
Just here to say the official art for Blibdoolpoolp from AD&D by Erol Otus has nude perky breasts below the lobster head and it's probably the least odd thing he drew for TSR
Our DM did this, I had no idea they were an official creature. We saved some of them from goblins and their god was shaped like the party’s wizard except with claw hands.
relevant Zee Bashew. Kua toa are so much fun to run, but I can completely understand why anyone would avoid them. They’re a bit finicky and random unless they’re run rigidly.