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Glasya
Glasya was the lord of Malbolge and daughter of Asmodeus, therefore making her the Princess of the Nine Hells. One of the most powerful and influential of the female devils, the Dark Prodigy was an -
Tanar'ri
m Tanar'ri (pronounced:/tɑːˈnɑːrri/ tah-NAHR-ree or:/tɛˈnɑːri/ teh-NAH-ree or:/təˈnɑːri/ tuh-NAHR-ee ) were the dominant race of demons in the Abyss, evil souls warped by its raw chaos into -
Baatezu
Baatezu (sing& pl; pronounced:/beɪˈɑːtɛzuː/ bay-AT-eh-zoo or:/ˈbɑːtɛzʌ/ BAH-teh-zu ) were the dominant race of devils in the Nine Hells, once evil mortals whose souls, due to diabolical deed or infernal -
Dispater
Dispater (pronounced:/dɪsˈpeɪtɛr/ dis-PAY-ter ) was the Lord of Dis and an archdevil whose extreme vigilance almost personified caution. The urbane Iron Duke ruled the Iron City from within his Iron Tower, and was -
Mammon
Mammon, sometimes referred to as Minauros, was the lord of the identically named Minauros, and potentially the richest being in existence. Both literally and figuratively two-faced, the archdevil viscount was a feckless miser whose -
Hill giant
Hill giants, called haugjotunen in their own language, were voracious, primitive giants defined by their gluttony. They were the least of the commonly recognized "true giants ", the shortest in stature, weakest in mind, and lowest -
Ilneval
Ilneval (pronounced:/ˈɪlnɛvɑːl/ ILL-nev-all ) was the orc god of strategic warfare and patron of orc captains, symbolizing the race's combative nature. He was the archetypal leader in front who unflinchingly lead the -
Batrachi
The batrachi, also called amphibioids, were an ancient amphibious race that were counted as one of the creator races native to Abeir-Toril, who dominated the supercontinent of Merrouroboros during the Days of Thunder. They -
Spinagon
Spinagons (pronounced:/ˈspɪnɛgɒnz/ SPIN-eh-gonz ), or spined devils, were winged, porcupine-like devils that delivered messages to other, more powerful members of their kind. Covered in spines and yet completely spineless, they were often -
Green hag
Green hags, called shellycoats when they lived near rivers or swamps, were the most common types of hags, foul crones known for their deceitful ways and corrupting natures. Like dark druids, they were vile beings -
Imp
Imps were vicious, manipulative fiends that were among the weakest beings in the infernal hierarchy. They were considered minor, non-baatezu devils, whose job was to assist and corrupt mortals whom their masters wanted groomed -
Howler
Howlers were pack predators native to Pandemonium, infamously so-called due to their mind-shattering howls. “ Why does the howler sing? Doing so causes its prey to flee and surely stealth would make for better -
Bargrivyek
Bargrivyek was the goblinoid deity of unity and cooperation, titled Peacekeeper for his role of encouraging teamwork between the various goblinoid races and tribes. However, he was also a god of territory, and his peacekeeping -
Jathiman Dagger
The Jathiman Dagger was a minor artifact created by the Cult of Jathiman to slay the gods themselves. It took the form of an ordinary iron blade, weighing 1 pound (0.45 kilograms). It was -
Haask, Voice of Hargut
Haask, Voice of Hargut was said to be one of the Seven Lost Gods who bowed before Bane long ago. Haask was a worm-like abomination with a gargantuan mouth filled with countless rows of -
Tortured Land
The Tortured Land, also called the Tortured Lands, was a barren area in the northernmost Moonsea region in north Faerûn. In one language, it was called the Lee-wai (or Leewai ), meaning "land-in-pain -
Black abishai
Black abishai were the second-lowest of the abishai devils. Like their true dragon counterparts, the black dragons, they had a supernatural affinity to acid and were skilled in ambushes. In order to help them -
Uridezu
Uridezu, otherwise known as rat-fiends, were cowardly tanar'ri demons that normally performed errands for more powerful demonic beings. Although they originated from the Abyss, they were the demons most likely to be found -
Dark creeper
The dark creepers were a race of humanoids dwelling in the Underdark. They were natural rogues with powers of stealth and shadow. They were one of the two subraces of the dark ones. Although humanoid -
Dark stalker
The dark stalkers were a race of humanoids dwelling in the Underdark. They were natural rogues with powers of stealth and shadow. They were one of the two subraces of the dark ones. Unlike their -
Dark one
The dark ones were a race of humanoids native to the Shadowfell. They were natural rogues with powers of stealth and shadow. They were divided into two subraces: the short, gnome-like dark creepers and -
Gadacro
Gadacros were lesser tanar'ri demons that induced blindness in their prey and savored the taste of freshly plucked eyes. They were the carrion crows of the Abyss, appearing in the wake of death and -
Monster Manual 3 4th edition
“ Iconic monsters for your Dungeons& Dragons campaign This core rulebook packs in over 200 new monsters to menace D&D player characters. Classic monsters such as the derro, the mimic, and Lolth, Demon Queen -
Mud slaad
Mud slaadi were the lowliest of slaads, considered lacking even in comparison to the common red slaadi. They were cowardly creatures whose sense of self-preservation compensated for their relative weakness. Mud slaadi were only -
Stormlords
This article or section is about elements from the Neverwinter Nights series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. The stormlords were the chief group
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