Gadacro

Gadacros were tanar'ri demons that enjoyed blinding their victims and eating eyeballs.

Description
Gadacros resembled cherubic children with bat-like wings, scaly purple skin, black talons, and sometimes horns. They were about tall and weighed about.

Abilities
Gadacros, like most other demons, possessed both darkvision and superior low-light vision. They were resistant to damage inflicted by acid, cold, and fire and were immune to damage caused by electricity and poison. Gadacros were known to speak the Abyssal, Celestial, and Draconic languages; they also possessed telepathy with a range of.

Gadacros had several magical spell-like abilities, allowing them to replicate casting the spells earthbind and mirror image each once per day. Like all tanar'ri, they could attempt to summon other tanar'ri once a day, specifically summoning one or two other gadacros.

When hurt, a gadacro could vanish and reappear in a puff of smoke in an unoccupied space that it could see up to away.

Behavior
Gadacros were wild and reckless, but also cruel and vicious. They typically followed demon armies like carrion crows. They would kill any creature they could, torturing or at least prolonging the kill if possible.

Combat
In combat, gadacros preferred to use their ability to fly to make quick attacks and harry opponents. A hit from a gadacro's claws had a chance to blind an opponent for almost a minute. If a battle began to go poorly, they would use a combination of their summoning ability and mirror image to increase their numbers.

Ecology
Gadacros were native to the Abyss, and were particularly common in the Screaming Peaks of the Death Dells, as well as in the Blood Rift. Although they did not need to eat, gadacros enjoyed eating meat, especially eyeballs plucked from still-living victims. They also liked shiny baubles that they could wear or easily carry.

Gadacros gathered in groups of up to twelve members, each led by an individual who proved themself smarter, stronger, and quicker than the rest. Gadacros had no compunctions about betraying one another, and a leader would use favoritism and similar divisive tactics to maintain control, as well as assassinating potential rivals.

Gadacros had little to do with the Blood War, instead preying on the lost or the fallen. Some acted as spies for more powerful demons like balors, but they were unreliable informants.

An evil spellcaster could summon gadacros using the summon monster IV spell.