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Half-fiend
Half-fiends were the hybrid offspring of a fiend and another creature. A sun elf half-fiend.. The half-fiend is on the right, next to the half-dragon. A durzagon, the spawn of a -
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Graz'zt
Graz'zt, called The Dark Prince, was a demon lord and one of the most powerful fiends in the Abyss. “ I live for the moment when I can to turn something pure into something perverse -
Elf
Elves, much like their living ancestors, the eladrin, who were also commonly called elves, were a long-lived race of the Tel-quessir found most commonly in forests, shrublands, and other wildernesses. From time to -
Orc
Orcs were a race of humanoids that had been a threat to the civilized cultures of Toril, particularly Faerûn, for as long as any could remember. This changed somewhat in the years preceding and immediately -
Baphomet
Baphomet (pronounced:/bɑːˈfoʊmɛt/ ba-FOM-et listen or:/ˈbɑːfʌmɛt/ BAF-u-met listen or:/ˈbɑːfoʊmɛt/ BAF-oh-met ) was a demon lord who ruled a layer of the Abyss called the Endless Maze. He was -
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 -
Fraz-Urb'luu
Fraz-Urb'luu (pronounced:/fræzˈɜːrbluː/ fræz-URB-loo ) or Fraz-Urb'Luu, sometimes spelled Fraz Urblu, was a tanar'ri demon lord. He was known as the Prince of Deception. “ He comes in the winter -
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 -
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 -
Psionics
Psionics (pronounced:/saɪˈɑːnɪks/ sy-AN-iks listen) was a weird power of the mind wielded by certain monsters and races and by the few individuals who developed it spontaneously as wild talents or cultivated them -
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 -
Dead Three
The Dead Three, also known as the Dark Gods, was a collective of three, death-themed deities: Bane, the Lord of Darkness, Bhaal, the Lord of Murder and Myrkul the Lord of Bones. Originally, they -
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 -
Vargouille
This is a Good Article! Vargouilles (pronounced:/vɑːrˈgwilz/ var-GWEELZ ) were swarming denizens of the lower planes, flying heads that took to unlit skies searching for living victims to consume or infect. -
Alu-fiend
a female mortal), possessed many of the same "abyssal" traits. This led to a diminishing use of the patrilineal- and matrilineal-influenced terms as a whole; rather, products of both partnerings were considered "half-fiend". -
Armanite
Armanites were a form of tanar'ri demon that raced across the blasted fields of the Abyss in disorganized mercenary companies. They served as the heavy cavalry of demonic armies, charging into battle with savage -
Bazim-Gorag
Bazim-Gorag was an ascended batrachi, a slaad lord as well as one of the five primordials worshiped in Toril. The Firebringer was a harbinger of conflagration and ruin, a destructive, elemental force who sought -
Hell hound
Hell hounds were fiery beasts found within Acheron and the Nine Hells. They were ferocious pack hunters that acted as faithful companions and dangerous pets across the multiverse. Hell hounds resembled monstrous dogs with powerful -
Gray slaad
Gray slaadi, sometimes spelt grey slaadi but also referred to as rift slaads or executioners, were green slaads that had undergone a magical metamorphosis. They were known as the executioners for their service to the -
Daemonfey
former elven realm of Arcorar (located in what became Cormanthyr), House Dlardrageth began summoning demons to produce half-fiend offspring in a bid to strengthen their bloodline and succeeded and were killed by other elves -
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 -
Belhifet
This article or section is about elements from the Icewind Dale series of games. Video games are considered canon unless they contradict content in some other Forgotten Realms publication. Belhifet, who operated under the alias
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