Book imps were tiny creatures magically summoned from the Nine Hells to serve those who sought ancient secrets.[1]
Description[]
These tiny fiends appeared like winged humanoids. Their bodies were ridged and big bat-like ears stuck up from their skulls. Book imps had black eyeballs and yellow pupils.[1]
Behavior[]
Book imps flittered around their masters constantly whispering tantalizing ancient long-forgotten arcane secrets into their ears.[1]
Abilities[]
These creatures were not formidable opponents. When forced into combat, book imps blinked around their opponents, raking them with sharp caws from unexpected angles. They were quick little monster who dealt impish flurries of attacks. Book imps' mere presence while under the control of their masters boosted the summoner's physical and magical abilities.[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Cryptic Studios (June 2013). Neverwinter. Perfect World Entertainment.
Connections[]
Least: Lemure • Nupperibo • Spinagon
Lesser: Abishai (Black • Blue • Green • Red • White) • Barbazu • Bueroza • Erinyes • Excruciarch • Falxugon • Ghargatula • Hamatula (Stony devil) • Kocrachon • Merregon • Osyluth • War devil • Xerfilstyx
Greater: Amnizu • Brachina • Cornugon • Gelugon • Logokron • Narzugon • Orthon • Paeliryon • Pit fiend
Baatezu of unknown rank: Advespa • Ayperobos • Dogai • Gulthir • Jerul • Remmanon
Araton • Burning devil • Fimbrul devil • Hellcat • Hellwasp • Imp (Bloodbag • Book • Euphoric • Filth) • Indwelling devil • Infernal armor animus • Kalabon • Kyton • Misfortune devil • Seared devil • Shocktroop devil • Soulrider devil • Stitched devil • Succubus • Tar devil • Vizier devil • Withering devil • Warder devil