Canoloth

Canoloths were the loyal hounds of the yugoloths, serving both as guardians and trackers for their masters. Although less populous and technically of lower status than the mezzoloths, they were treated far more favorably and regarded as valued parts in any yugoloth mercenary legion.

Description
Canoloths stood tall and were  in length, resembling giant canines somewhere between mastiffs and bulldogs and that hosted various insectile traits, such as their chitinous armor plating. They were hulking, beasts with four clawed feet that they dragged along the ground with their short, stubby forelegs.

Within their mouths were two sets of teeth, with the first horizontal and the set behind it being vertical. Carelessly lolling out of both their massive maws was a barbed tongue, several inches thick and coated in sticky slime, that could flick outwards somewhere between at any moment. Their gaping nostrils laid at the front of their skulls, sniffing and snorting the ground as they moved. This was because canoloths lacked eyes, navigating by their powerful olfactory and auditory senses.

Personality
"Canoloths are fundamentally lazy creatures. Given no reason to attack, they rarely take the bait."

- Mordenkainen

Among the various yugoloths castes canoloths were the most loyal, however this loyalty was not to be confused with discipline. Their obedience partially stemmed from their slothfulness, as they preferred to do as little work as possible. The other reason was that they were remarkably unintelligent and followed their masters orders to the death. Although petty and malicious they were also fairly tolerant of many fiendish denizens and might find themselves joining with abyssal creatures.

Abilities
The senses of a canoloth were strong enough to pinpoint creatures by smell and sound, easily compensating for their lack of eyesight. Invisibility, gaze attacks, visual illusions, and other effects reliant on sight were useless against them. At the same time, one could "blind" a canoloth by negating, overpowering, or bypassing their other senses. Through removing ones own scent, blocking the canoloth's nostrils or filling the air with an overwhelming odor, such as heavy incenses or noxious clouds of gas, one could reduce a canoloth's ability to perceive a target. Moving silently, blocking their ears, or making a loud enough noise had a similar effect, although yelling was not enough to accomplish anything outside of making oneself obvious. Negation of both senses rendered canoloths truly blind and failing this they could be tricked through the use of misleading noises and smells.

In terms of offense, canoloths were equipped with clawed paws they could use to tear foes limb from limb, although their armor-crushing jaws were far more deadly. Canoloths generally had no need to move in order to rip foes apart, as a combination of barbs and slime on their whip-like tongues let them drag any threat toward their waiting mouths. Foes would have trouble escaping or bypassing a canoloth even if not for their keen senses and entangling tongues. They emitted a dimensional locking field nearby themselves, foiling any attempts to teleport in or out of the space. If desired, they could try to summon a small group of mezzoloths or pack of canoloths to aid them.

Combat
Canoloths had a simple but effective combat strategy, pinpointing their enemies with their unusual senses before swiftly reeling them in with their tongues. Their next step was generally dependent on the situation. If not instructed otherwise canoloths were usually content to harmlessly hold onto an intruder rather than kill them. If under orders however, they would rend and chew until their former targets became meals. If surrounded or unable to reach their foes they normally resorted to making unnerving yowls before trying to lash out.

Society
"Sorry. You wanted me to bring all of him back?"

- Burruk, A canoloth on his first mission

Their lack of intelligence made the canoloths the most loyal of their race. Therefore, the yugoloth leaders use them as personal servants. They make excellent guards, assassins or retrievers.

When canoloths are not with a mercenary company, they spend their time bounding through the foul wastes of lower planes in search of lesser creatures to torment.

Some spells of binding and entrapment use canoloth tongue as a reagent. The organ will bring about 1,000 gold in the right market.

Notable canoloths
The ultroloth Inthracis had two canoloth pets named Carnage and Slaughter.

Appearances

 * Novels
 * The Last Mythal trilogy
 * Resurrection
 * Resurrection