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Demon
Demons were the most widespread type of fiends. They were chaotic evil by nature, and were native to the Abyss. Demons had no true rulers, though powerful demon lords and deities were able to gain -
Demon lord
of chaos incarnate, demons have no unified culture. The only modicum of order that exists for a demon is the one imposed upon it by a more powerful demon—and the moment that a demon -
Demonweb Pits
The Demonweb Pits, also known as Lolth's Web, was originally the 66 layer of the Abyss. By the end of the Silence of Lolth, Lolth had moved her domain in the Demonweb Pits to -
Demonomicon of Iggwilv
book by Iggwilv. For other uses, see Demonomicon (disambiguation). “ Demons are painfully difficult to summon and control. It is not a burden for the weak of heart or the weak of spirit. ” — From the Demonomicon -
Demon ichor
Demon ichor was a combination of blood, fluids, organs, and other internal remains of a deceased demon. It was found in large pools on the first layer of the Nine Hells, Avernus, as that served -
Demonweb terror
Demonweb terrors were a species of monstrously sized spider native to the Demonweb Pits of Lolth. These creatures had a poisonous bite, but could also spray their venom at prey. -
Demonflesh golem
Demonflesh golems were similar to flesh golems, but were created from the remains of demons. These golems were always chaotic evil. Many of them were built with the remains of fiends slain during the Blood -
Demon spawn
A demon spawn was a type of demon that often allied themselves with cults, although they yearned for the Abyss. As a result, they often sought out demongates to bring forth their kin to the -
Demonomicon of Iggwilv (column)
This article is about the magazine column. For other uses, see Demonomicon (disambiguation). Demonomicon of Iggwilv was a column published in Dragon, Dungeon, and Dragon+. The series examined various powerful demons, along with their associated -
Demonomicon
This article is about the 4‒edition sourcebook. For other uses, see Demonomicon (disambiguation). Demonomicon is a 4th edition base game accessory published in July 2010. -
Demoncyst
Demoncysts were pockets of the Hidden Layer, the 248 layer of the Abyss, that had become linked to the Prime Material plane and scattered across the Demonlands. Demoncysts were enclosed spaces containing fragments of the -
Demon Weave
The Demon Weave was a magical fabric that the goddess Lolth attempted to create in order to make herself the new goddess of arcane magic after the demise of Mystra. The Demon Weave coexisted with -
Demonic domain
The Demonic domain was a deity domain that granted divine spellcasters like clerics with spells and powers related to demons. Demogorgon • Fraz-Urb'luu • Graz'zt • Lolth • Yeenoghu The unarmed blows and natural weapons of -
Demonomicon (disambiguation)
wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Demonomicon could refer to: The Demonomicon of Iggwilv, a tome on demonic lore;, Demonomicon, a 4‒edition sourcebook; or, Demonomicon of Iggwilv (column -
Demon stone
This article or section is about elements from the Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone game. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. A demon stone was a magical -
Demon fever
Demon fever was a disease spread by night hags and abyssal ghouls, neither of which, strangely, were demons. The disease was transmitted via the bite of a night hag and via the front and hind -
Demonic Infestations
Demonic Infestations was a book on demonic possession. The book was a collection of several stories on its subject matter. It was written in Common, and did not have much monetary value. -
Shadow demon
Shadow demons, also called shadow fiends, were the product of a demon whose essence could not properly reform in the Abyss. Trapped within the form of a living silhouette, these demons were merely shadows of -
Maw demon
In the Demonomicon of Iggwilv, they were counted as a form of unintelligent, demonic wildlife. A maw demon resembled an enormous toothy mouth surrounded by a small plethora of stubby appendages. The squat, bulbous body -
Category:Demon lords
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Arrow demon
demons stood about 6.5 ft (2 m) tall and weighed 150 lb (68 kg). An arrow demon's body was also completely hairless, with gray skin that felt like cured leather, but it also -
Nar demonbinder
Nar demonbinders were masters of summoning demons who maintained the black magic traditions of Narfell. The empire of Narfell achieved power thanks to the magic of its mages and priest-lords, though its conjuring of -
Impilturan demonslayer
Impilturan demonslayers are heroes of Impiltur and hunters of the demonic forces that haunt it. Wielding dual weapons, most often two blades, Impilturan demonslayers fearlessly hunt the enemies of Impiltur's people, be they demons -
Whisper demon
Whisper demons were insane, destructive demons that enjoyed driving other creatures to commit suicide. Whisper demons resembled ghostly humanoids with green skin, wild eyes, fangs, and claws, but they were weightless and incorporeal creatures. -
Tomb demon
A tomb demon was a type of demon found within the Abyss. Tomb demons were the result of the power of the Abyss on mass graves, and often represented the horrible joining of a humanoid
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