Rupture demons were barely sentient, sludge-like demons that were the weakest of the spawn of Juiblex.[1]
Description[]
Rupture demons were oily and sludge-like creatures.[1]
Behavior[]
Rupture demons were barely intelligent, possessing little sense of self and essentially no sense of self-preservation.[1]
Abilities[]
When a rupture demon died, the energy released by their death healed a nearby demon.[1]
Combat[]
Rupture demons attacked anything that attacked them, using pseudopods as weapons.[1]
Ecology[]
These fiends lived as scavengers in the Abyss, trailing behind larger demons and feeding on the remains of their victims. Some scholars theorized that the rupture demons' aiding of other demons via their deaths was part of some scheme wrought by Juiblex.[1]
Appendix[]
Appearances[]
- Organized Play & Licensed Adventures
- The Icy Queen's Crossing
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Rob Heinsoo, Stephen Schubert (May 19, 2009). Monster Manual 2 4th edition. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 60. ISBN 0786995101.
Connections[]
Caligrosto • Dybbuk • Guecubu • Manitou
Tanar'ri
Adaru • Alkilith • Armanite • Arrow demon • Babau • Balor • Bar-lgura • Bulezau • Cerebrilith • Chasme • Dretch • Gadacro • Glabrezu • Goristro • Hezrou • Jovoc • Kastighur • Klurichir • Lilitu • Mane • Marilith • Maurezhi • Mavawhan • Molydeus • Myrmyxicus • Nabassu • Nalfeshnee • Palrethee • Rutterkin • Solamith • Sorrowsworn • Spyder-fiend • Succubus • Uridezu • Vrock • Yochlol
Obyriths
Draudnu • Ekolid • Golothoma • Laghathti • Sibriex • Uzollru • Verakia • Wastrilith
Abyssal chicken • Abyssal scavenger • Abyssal wretch • Abyssal wurm • Bebilith • Bonegouge assassin • Deathdrinker • Demon spawn • Dire whiner • Ferrolith • Ghour • Haures • Immolith • Jarrlak • Kazrith • Mahataa • Maw demon • Nashrou • Quasit • Rageborn • Retriever • Ruin demon • Runespiral demon • Rupture demon • Shadow demon • Shoosuva • Skulvyn • Tomb demon • Voracalith • Whisper demon • Zythar