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Durzagon
Durzagons were the half-fiend offspring of devils and duergar. Slightly taller and leaner than average duergar, durzagon stood about 5 feet (1.5 meters) tall. They were usually bald with a wiry, gray, red -
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Devil
Devils were a lawful evil race of fiends who hailed from the Nine Hells of Baator. Devils were vicious creatures who were capable of attacking and killing others for essentially no reason. However, they hated -
Tiefling
Tieflings were human -based planetouched, native outsiders that were infused with the touch of the fiendish planes, most often through descent from fiends —demons, Yugoloths, devils, evil deities, and others who had bred with humans -
Yugoloth
Yugoloths (pronounced:/ˈjuːgoʊloʊθ/ YOO-go-loth ), also known as daemons (pronounced:/ˈdeɪmʌnz/ DAY-munz ) or nicknamed loths, were neutral evil fiends of malevolent intent and mercenary mindset. The conspiratorial string-pullers interfered in the affairs -
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 -
Dwarf
Dwarves, sometimes called the Stout Folk and Deep Folk, were a natural humanoid race common throughout parts of Toril as well as Abeir. Dwarves were a tough, tradition-abiding folk known for their strong martial -
Duergar
This article is about the dwarven sub-race. For the dwarven clan, see Clan Duergar. Duergar (pronounced:/ˈdjuːɜːrgɑːr/ DEW-ur-gar ), also known as gray dwarves, or underdwarves were a subterranean subrace of dwarves. They -
Succubus
A succubus (pronounced:/ˈsʌkjuːbʌs/ SUK-yoo-bus; plural succubi ) was once known to be a type of demon, a beautiful lesser breed of tanar'ri from the Infinite Layers of the Abyss. They existed to -
Fiend
A fiend was an evil creature from one of the Fiendish Planes, also called the Lower planes in some cosmological models. They were not just evil, but born of evil; primal malevolence was one of -
Cambion
A cambion (pronounced:/ˈkæmbiɒn/ KÆM-bee-on listen ) was generally described as any humanoid creature that was half-fiend. The exact meaning of the term "cambion" has differed over the years. Some sources stated a -
Rakshasa
Rakshasas (pronounced:/rɑːkˈʃɑːsɑːz/ rak-SHA-saz ) were a dignified race of duplicitous outsiders that mostly dwelt on the Material Plane. They were reviled as devious sorcerers, political puppeteers and thought to be an embodiment of -
Draegloth
Draegloths were half-demon, half-drow monstrosities. They are created by the "unholy union" of a glabrezu and a newly ordained high priestess of the drow goddess Lolth. “ These drow house pets are as graceful -
Derro
Derro (pronounced:/ˈdɛroʊ/ DER-o ) were a species of monstrous humanoids that inhabited the Underdark. Derro appeared to resemble small dwarves. They had blue-gray skin, and their hair was often white, yellow, or pale -
Fey'ri
Fey'ri were not a true elven subrace. They were to elves as tieflings were to humans and tanarukks were to orcs. The fey'ri were the result of interbreeding between sun elves and tanar -
Barghest
This article is about the fiendish beast. For the commander of the Shining Crusade, see the Barghest. Barghests (pronounced:/bɑːrˈgɛst/ bar-GEST listen ) were fiendish lupine shapeshifters and the only true natives of Gehenna. They -
Night hag
Night hags were wicked witches that dwelt in the Lower Planes whose nightmarish minds and abilities made them appear to embody the ideals of the hag race. They were known for their ability to induce -
Tanarukk
A tanarukk (pl: tanarukks or: tanarukka ) was a breed of orc whose blood had been tainted by an evil outsider, in many cases a tanar'ri demon. They appeared as short, stocky orcs with bristly -
Gold dwarf
Gold dwarves, also known as hill dwarves, were the aloof, confident and sometimes proud subrace of dwarves that predominantly came from the Great Rift. They were known to be particularly stalwart warriors and shrewd traders -
Shield dwarf
Shield dwarves, also known as mountain dwarves, were among the most common of the dwarven peoples. Once the rulers of mighty kingdoms across Faerûn, the shield dwarves had since fallen by the wayside after centuries -
Yeth hound
Yeth hounds, or simply yeth, were fearsome outsiders that hunted under the cover of night. They were intelligent if bestial creatures whose howls induced unbearable fright in those that heard them. “ He followed me home -
Haela Brightaxe
Haela Brightaxe (pronounced:/ˈheɪlɑː/ HAY-la ) was a dwarven demigoddess of battle and luck, one in spirit with goodly dwarves who loved to fight and who lived to cleanse Toril of evil monsters. As a -
Nightmare (creature)
This article is about the creature. For other uses, see Nightmare (disambiguation). Nightmares, sometimes called hell horses or demon horses, were fiendish equines named after the terrible dreams suffered by those that encountered them. They -
Larva
Larvae, also called soul larvae, were a form of evil petitioner that were consumed and sold by the denizens of the Lower planes. They were the primary source of income for the night hags and -
Demodand
Demodands (pronounced:/ˈdimoʊdændz/ DEE-mo-dændz ), also known as gehreleths (pronounced:/ˈgɛrɛlɛθ/ GEH-rel-eth ) or nicknamed leths, were said to have been fashioned by one of the baernoloths. They were the primal creations of
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