Campaign of the Month: September 2012
A Manifestation of Chaos
Demon Lords
Each demon lord has a unique appearance and set of abilities. Most control at least one layer of the Abyss. A demon lord, when slain in a plane other than the Abyss, is banished to the Abyss for 100 years, whereas “ordinary” demons, including the mightiest balors and mariliths, risk being reborn into a lesser form (or not at all). According to the Black Scrolls of Ahm, a demon lord slain on its home layer is destroyed forever, although the Demonomicon of Iggwilv argues that the Abyss itself can respawn a supposedly destroyed demon lord for reasons that are unfathomable.
The most powerful demon lords are demon princes. “Demon lord” and “demon prince” are self-proclaimed titles; unlike the archdevils, the chaotic evil demon lords do not have a rigid hierarchy. However, first edition AD&D did claim a demon can only be called a prince if he or she rules an entire plane of the Abyss, thus Orcus implied by his title to rule a least one plane of existence, while lesser lords did not.
Demon lords wage eternal war with each other, often seeking ways to expand their holdings into other layers and at the same time defend their personal domains from rival lords and scheming underlings. Demogorgon has for many years been the most powerful demon lord, and he proclaims himself Prince of Demons. Orcus and Graz’zt contest his title, as does the obyrith Obox-ob, who once held that title.
Most demon lords have secretive mortal cults who seek to elevate their lords to godhood through prayer and sacrifice. The relationship between clerics and demon lords deserves special mention. Although demon lords are not true deities, their power is so great that some mortal beings worship them as gods. Because of this godlike status, demon lords sometimes act as patrons for clerics who devote themselves to the Abyss. Demon lords cannot grant spells, but the Abyss itself can, using the demon lords as conduits. Clerics in the service of demon lords gain access to domains, just as other clerics who devote themselves to ideals do, but some of their domains are unique to worshipers of the lords of the Abyss.
There are three known subtypes of demon:
Obyrith
The obyriths are so ancient that they predate mortal life, and even the gods. They rarely have a humanoid shape, and some say that just looking at an obyrith can drive a mortal insane. Their great age and apparent ability to instill insanity at a glance are strong hints at some relation with the Great Old Ones created by H. P. Lovecraft. A few types of remaining obyriths are draudnu, ekolids, laghathti, sibriexes, & uzollru. Some obyrith lords have evolved over time to take on more recognizable shapes, such as Pazuzu or Pale Night. Other known obyrith demon lords include Obox-ob, Dagon, the Queen of Chaos, the Malgoth, Ugudenk, Bechard, Vroth-Khun, Ubothar, and Cabiri (imprisoned in the Wells of Darkness). Asima and numerous other obyrith lords whose names were lost to time have been destroyed, either slain by each other, or slaughtered by the Tanar’ri. Several others were slain by the Queen of Chaos for refusing to join her army when she attempted genocide against the Wind Dukes of Aaqa.
Ekolid: Ekolids belong to the ancient race of demon called obyrith. Being obyriths, ekolids have monstrous forms, which can drive mad anyone who dares look at them. At first, they resemble the union of an ant, a scorpion and a spider, but their real fiendish shape cannot be compared to any other creature. Ekolids are driven by the need to reproduce. During any battle, using their supernatural speed, they constantly try to implant eggs in their enemies. Ekolids are rarely found in groups, except on Zionyn (663rd layer of the Abyss), where they live at the service of Obox-ob.
Tanar’ri
The tanar’ri are a race of numerous demons originally created by the obyriths as slaves. The tanar’ri eventually revolted against the obyriths, killing most of them, and taking over as the dominant race of demons in the Abyss. Most known demon lords are tanar’ri, with the exceptions being listed above.
The tanar’ri are essentially “classic” demons; reflections of cruelty, evil and sin. Although there are several exceptions, they usually have a basic humanoid form.
There are many known types of tanar’ri, including: Adaru, alkilith, alu-fiend, anzu, armanite, arrow demon, babau, balor, bar-lgura, bulezau, cambion, cerebrilith, chasme, dretch, gadacro, glabrezu, goristro, hezrou, jarilith, jovoc, kastighur, kelvezu, klurichir, mane, marilith, maurezhi, molydeus, myrmyxicus, nabassu, nalfeshnee, orlath, palrethee, rutterkin, skurchur, solamith, sorrowsworn, succubus, turagathshnee, uridezu, vathugu, vrock, and yochlol.
Armanite: Armanites compose the heavy cavalry of the army of The Abyss. They resemble fiendish centaurs covered by a full plate armor. They are fierce enemies in battle and their charges are deeply feared. On the layers of the Abyss they usually wander in groups guided by a chief called knecht or pathwarden. Because of their unusual discipline, they are often employed by powerful abyssal lords as mercenaries. Most of armanites come from the Plains of Gallenshu (377th layer of the Abyss); on this layer there are 24 cities of armanites, each ruled by an armanite called konsul.
Loumara
The loumara are a relatively new demonic race, much younger than the tanar’ri. They are still centuries old, but this is still recent in a place like the Abyss, where time doesn’t mean the same thing it does on the Material Plane. As a result, no loumara has become powerful enough to be recognized as a demon lord.
Loumara are usually immaterial or invisible demons that are more like ghosts or undead than demons. All loumara can possess living creatures.
Known types of loumara include:
A Dybbuk resembles a jellyfish with a simply sketched human face. Dybbuks are incorporeal creatures and so they do not have a specific physical form. Dybbuks can possess and control dead bodies, so they spend a lot of time looking for a ‘perfect’ host body to animate – one that died without violence or major injury, and preferably one that is handsome or beautiful. After taking the control of a ‘perfect’ body, dybbuks try to insert themselves into the society of the victim, plunging into depravity and hedonism until their possessed body is broken down and ruined. When a ‘perfect’ body is not available, a dybbuk will take a less desirable body and continue to search for a better host. Dybbuks are lonely creatures, and can be found in groups only where there are many corpses to possess, such as on a recent battlefield. They tend to avoid undead, because already-animated bodies are of no use to them.
A Guecubu resembles a mass of vapor, and is born from dreamstuff tainted by evil. Guecubus can possess and control the body of sleeping humanoids. Once they are in control, they ‘ride’ silently, letting their victim go about his or her business. At some point they take control and lash out, trying to spread death and murder – particularly on the victim’s family and friends. Sometimes the guecubu will conceal its actions even from the victim, letting them believe that they are cursed or jinxed.
Guecubus believe that killings form some sort of pattern, and enough spilled blood will eventually reveal the meaning of creation in this pattern. They rarely form groups with other guecubus, preferring to remain hidden and anonymous. However, many of them can be found in the Dreaming Gulf (230th layer of the Abyss), where they are created spontaneously from the raw, churning chaos of dreams.
SIX TRUTHS ABOUT DEMONS
While all demons are different, with their own goals, strategies,and powers, a few characteristics are common to almost all of these Abyssal fiends.
- Demons are very intelligent. With few exceptions (the dretch being first and foremost), most demons have better than average Intelligence and Wisdom scores, not to mention impressive
Charisma scores.
- Demons have more abilities than they need. Most fiends have more supernatural and special abilities than they will use in a typical combat, and many of these abilities are “at will.”
For example, a marilith that doesn’t spend six seconds every so often using magic weapon on its longswords deserves what it gets when the adventurers pop out from behind the tapestry.
- Where there’s one demon, there’s usually more. Yes, demons are chaotic and selfish, but they do have social skills . . . of a sort. If a lone hezrou finds itself stuck on the Material Plane, it can always summon help from home. Demons (particularly non-tanar’ri) that can’t summon other fiends are usually more pack-oriented or work with nondemons. True, the lone quasit might flit about a dungeon looking for trouble, but it probably knows where to run if adventurers catch it at its mischief.
- Running away is not only smart, it can also be fun. Demons love bloodshed, but they also revel in pain and suffering. Fiends often have many ways of escaping encounters that become too dangerous. In fact, it’s a wonder that nalfeshnee even have feet, what with their greater teleport ability. On occasion, fiends can also see greater profit (or at least, more amusement) in leaving a fight while the outcome is still in doubt. Don’t worry; they will
usually return, though.
- Demons are “odd job” specialists. Few demons are onetrick ponies. Nearly all have a variety of skills and enough evil cunning to allow them to exploit any situation to their advantage. Unreliable servant, disloyal henchman, whim-driven master—a demon can fulfill all these roles, sometimes at the same time.
- The Abyss calls to them. First and foremost, demons exist to spread chaos and evil—the nature of the Abyss. If demons expect to be on the Material Plane for long, they will often either find places reminiscent of their chaotic homes or create them. Fiends like to open portals to the Abyss—not only for reinforcements, but to expand the influence of chaos and evil throughout the planes.
Reading the Entries
Title or Position – self-explanatory, however important to note if interacting with a Demon lord addressing them by his or her proper title is important.
Alignments – Alignments have been abbreviated due to space considerations. (you all should know these). Nearly every Demon is Chaotic Evil
Concerns – This is similar to but should not be confused with a Deities Portfolio. A Concern is the subject that a Demon Lord is most likely to become actively invloved in.
Domains – are listed in alphabetical order, Sub-Domains are listed in domain order. You will notice that some Domains listed in the Domain column are not currently in the Pathfinder game; these are hold over Domains from D&D 3.5. I included these because I believe that eventually these Domains will be up-graded to Pathfinder. If for some reason a 3.5 D&D Domain listed in the Domain column is now actually a Pathfinder Sub-Domain but is not in the Sub-Domain column, it may be added the Sub-Domain list.
To view more information on the Domains please go to: Pathfinder Domains
Weapon – Only the most Powerful of Demon Lords have a Favored Weapon.
Unholy Symbol – Only the most Powerful of Demon Lords have their own Holy Symbol.
Layer of the Abyss – There are 666 layers in the Abyss, the Lair indicated is the Layer(s) that the Demon lord has dominion over or resides on.
The majority of these demon lords below appear as listed in Appendix I in Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss. (f) indicates a female demon lord, (o) indicates an obyrith, (l) indicates a loumara, and (d) indicates a lord that is presumed dead.
Almost all of the Demons Below are linked to their own Greyhawk wiki-page but because of the stupid fucking OP Reforge, you can’t tell because it bolded every fucking thing.
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Name | Title or Position | Align | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Abraxas | The Unfathomable | CE | Magic words, arcane secrets, talismans | Chaos, Evil, Knowledge, Magic, Protection | Demon, Memory, Arcane, Defense | - | - | 17: Death’s Reward | |||
Adimarchus | Prince of Madness | CE | Insanity | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 507: Occipitus | |||
Ahazu | The Seizer | CE | Night, abduction | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 73: Wells of Dakness (Self-imposed imprisonment) | |||
Ahrimanes | Chief of the Cacodaemons | CE | Exiles, wanderers | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 452:Ahriman-abad | |||
Aldinach (f) | Lady of Change | CE | Transformation | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 1: Pazunia (from the fortress of Aldinach’s Egg by the edge of the Grand Abyss) | |||
Alrunes (f) | The Soothing Spirit | CE | Protection, sisterhood | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 260: Green Abyss | |||
Alvarez | The Purging Duke | CE | Inquisition, torture | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 57: Torturous Truth | |||
Alzrius | Lord of Infernal Light | CE | Fire, destruction | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 601: Conflagratum | |||
Anarazel | The Daring Darkness | CE | Adventurers | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 79: The Emessu Tunnels | |||
Ansitif | The Befouler | CE | Corruption of religious sites and relics | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned); former rule of layer 21: The Sixth Pyre | |||
Ardat (f) | The Unavowed | CE | Secret or failing marriages, harpies | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Areex (o) | The Forgotten Prince | CE | Unknown | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned) | |||
Arlgolcheir (d) | CE | - | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | Corpse located in layer 73: The Wells of Darkness | ||||
Arzial | The Blooded Baron | CE | Subterfuge | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 45, 46, 47: Azzagrat (serves Graz’zt) | |||
Aseroth | The Winter Warlock | CE | Cold, ice, corruption, magic | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 566: Soulfreeze | |||
Asima (o,f,d) | The Unanticipated | CE | Ill surprises | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 4: The Grand Abyss | |||
Astaroth (d) | (Former) Treasurer of Hell, Diabolus | CE | Prophecy | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | Corpse located in layer 73: The Wells of Darkness | |||
Azael (d) | The Ensnared | CE | Rebellion, war | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 422: Savage Searing (now Yeenoghu’s Realm) | |||
Azazel | Prince of Scapegoats | CE | Blame, absolution | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 137: Outcasts’ End | |||
Azuvidexus (d) | The Ravenous Maw | CE | Primeval beasts and scaled nightmares | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | N’gharl (formerly layer #230) | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Baltazo | The Seeping Sovereign | CE | Diplomacy, strategy | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 1: Pazunia (from the fortress of Sullen-Ghat) | |||
Baphomet | Prince of Beasts | CE | Minotaurs, beasts | Chaos, Evil, Fury, Strength | Demon, Ferocity | Glaive | His symbol is that of a twisted circular maze awash in blood. | 600: The Endless Maze (Shubgottia) | |||
Barbu (f) | The Unwelcome | CE | Discord, ruined peace | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Bayemon | Of the Unhealing Wound | CE | The afflicted | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Bechard (o) | The Rotting Husk | CE | Decomposition, obsolescence | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 422: Yeenoghu’s Realm (former ruler) | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Cabiri (o) | The Watching Master | CE | Observation | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned) | |||
Charun | The Hammerer | CE | Massacres | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Chernovog | The Green God | CE | Evil Druids, Vengeful Nature, Warlocks, evil fey | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | The Verdant Chasm; layer number unknown | |||
Codricuhn | The Blood Storm, Prince of the Eight Seas | CE | Destruction, storms | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | Coagulus; wanders the Abyss | |||
Cyndshyra (d) | Of the Seven Torments | CE | - | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Dagon (o) | Prince of the Depths | CE | Creatures of the deep aquatic | Chaos, Entropy, Evil, Water. | Demon, Oceans | - | His symbol is a set of six spiraling tentacles arrayed around a fanged mouth. | 89: The Shadowsea | |||
Demogorgon | The Prince of Demons, The Sibilant Beast | CE | Demonkind | Chaos, Corruption, Demonic, Evil | Demon | - | His symbol is a forked tail | 88: The Gaping Maw | |||
Dwiergus | The Chrysalis Prince | CE | The shaping of demonic races | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 558: Fleshforges | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Eblis | Of the Unbended Knee | NE | Refusal to surrender | Chaos, Evil | Protean, Evil | - | - | 1: Pazunia | |||
Ebulon | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 73: Wells of Darkness (imprisoned) | |||||
Eldanoth | The Bloodless Scion | CE | Crime, Murder | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 359: The Arc of Eternity | |||
Eltab | Lord of the Hidden Layer | CE | Hatred, retribution | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 248: The Hidden Layer | |||
Ereshkigal (f) | CE | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Felex’ja (d) | The Tiger King | CE | Tigers, felines, stalking predators | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Fraz-Urb’luu | Prince of Deception | Lies, subterfuge, illusion | Chaos, Demonic, Evil, Trickery | Demon, Deception | a jeweled scepter of adamantine cast at the end to resemble five bestial arms that splay outward to grip a horned and fanged humanoid skull | 176: Hollow’s Heart | |||||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Gorion | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||||
Graz’zt | The Dark Prince | CE | Tyrants, despots, guile, debauchery | Chaos, Demonic, Evil, Temptation | Demon | Bastard Sword | His symbol is a black, six-fi ngered hand | 45, 46, 47: Azzagrat | |||
Gresil | Custodian of Records | CE | Abyssal lore | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Haagenti | Lord of Alchemy | CE | Alchemy | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 548: Garavond | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Ilsidahur | The Howling King | CE | Bar-lgura | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 90: The Guttering Grove | |||
Ixinix (d) | Lord of Blackwater | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | ||||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Juiblex | The Faceless Lord | CE | Oozes, slimes, and jellies | Chaos, Corruption, Evil, Ooze | Demon, | - | His symbol is that of a pseudopod dripping slime | 528: Molor | |||
J’zzalshrak (f) | The Errant General | CE | Blood War campaigns | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Kardum | Lord of the Balors | CE | Balors, fire | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 21: The Sixth Pyre | |||
Kerzit | Guardian of the Tome | CE | The Tome of the Black Heart | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Kizarvidexus (o,d) | The Horned Duke | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | Corpse located in 73: The Wells of Darkness | ||||
Kostchtchie | Prince of Wrath | CE | Frost giants, wrath, rage | Chaos, Evil, Fury, War, Winter | Demon, Ferocity, Blood | Maul | His symbol is a hammer rimed in bloody ice | 23: The Iron Wastes | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Lamashtu (f) | She Who Erases | CE | Monstrous births, deformity | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 503: Torremor | |||
Laraie | The Stalking Terror | CE | Pursuit | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Lascer | Lord of the Shadow Shoal | CE | Assassination, Murder | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Lazbral’thull | The Butcher | CE | Torture, bloodletting | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned) | |||
Lindyrm | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||||
Lissa’aere (f) | The Noxious | CE | Poison gas | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 27: Malignebula | |||
Lolth (f) | Demon Queen of Spiders | CE | Drow, spiders | Chaos, Destruction, Domination, Evil, Oracle, Pestilence, Trickery | Demon, Rage, Deception | Light Mace | Her symbol is a black spider with the head of a female drow | 66: The Demonweb Pits | |||
Lupercio | The Baron of Sloth | CE | Sloth, darkness | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 128: Slugbed | |||
Lynkhab (f) | Lady of Regret | CE | Depression, desire | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 297: The Sighing Cliffs | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Maelfesh | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||||
Malcanthet (f) | Queen of the Succubi | CE | Succubi, hedonists | Chaos, Evil, Temptation, and Trickery | Demon, Deception | Her symbol is an iron thorn drawing a drop of blood from the lower edge of a pair of feminine lips | 570: Shendilavri | ||||
Malgarius | The Demon Tree | CE | Evil sylvan creatures | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Malgoth, the (o) | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||||
Mastiphal | The Hunting Sovereign | CE | Pursuit of prey | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 1: Pazunia (in the fortress of Vanelon) | |||
Miska | The Wolf-Spider | CE | Spyder-fiends, war | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | Imprisoned in Pandemonium. | |||
Mu-Tahn Laa | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | Mountains of Sorrow Beyond Measure | |||||
Munkir | The White Guardian | CE | Afterlife, the back door to Paradise | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 77: The Gates of Heaven | |||
Mydianchlarus (d) | NE | Chaos, Evil | Protean, Demon | - | - | - | |||||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Nekir | The Black Guardian | CE | Afterlife, the back door to Paradise | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 77: The Gates of Heaven | |||
Nergel | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||||
Nocticula (f) | The Undeniable | CE | Night | Chaos, Evil, Healing, Luck, Plant | Demon, Restoration, Fate, Decay | - | - | 72: Darklight | |||
Nql | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Obox-ob (o) | Prince of Vermin | CE | Vermin | Chaos, Destruction, Entropy, Evil | Demon, Rage | - | His symbol is a scorpion dangling by its tail from a jawless human skull covered with twisted runes (the scorpion’s tail is threaded through the skull’s eye sockets). | 663: Zionyn | |||
Orcus | Prince of the Undead | CE | Undead, Abyssal ascension, escape from death | Chaos, Darkness, Death, Demonic, Evil, Undeath | Demon, Loss, Undead | Heavy Mace | His symbol is a mace with a human skull as the head. | 113: Thanatos | |||
Oublivae (f) | Queen of Desolation | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 100: The Barrens | ||||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Pale Night (o, f) | The Mother of Demons | CE | Motherhood | Chaos, Corruption, Evil, Knowledge | Demon, Memory | - | Billowing Sheet draped over a Starry Field | 600: The Endless Maze, 471: Androlynne | |||
Pazuzu (o) | Prince of the Lower Aerial Kingdoms | CE | Flying creatures, corruption | Air, Chaos, Evil, Temptation | Wind, Demon | - | Twisted Bird Talon | 1: Pazunia, Former ruler of 503: Torremor | |||
Phraxas | Lord of Misery and Despair | CE | Misery, despair | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 4: The Blood Rift | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Queen of Chaos (o, f) | CE | Chaos, obyriths | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 14: The Steaming Fen | ||||
Qij-na (d) | The Shattered | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | ||||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Rhindorz’zt (d) | The Black Prince | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | ||||
Rhyxali (f) | Queen of the Shadow Demons | CE | Shadow demons, secrets | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | a jet black dagger | 49: Shaddonon | |||
Rimmon (d) | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||||
Rr’ikin’aka | King of Scorpions | CE | Scorpions, vermins | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned) | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Salis Thik (d) | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 333: Unnamed. Possibly the same as the Broken Scale. | |||||
Sch’theraqpasstt | The Serpent Reborn | CE | Yuan-ti | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 111: The Mind of Evil | |||
Sertrous (o, d) | Prince of Heretics | CE | parasites, crawling things, serpents | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Sess’Innek | The Emperor Lizard | CE | Lizardfolk, civilization | Darkness, Destruction, Tyranny, War | Night, Rage, Tactics | Longsword | His symbol is a green, clawed, reptilian hand | 7: The Phantom Plane (aka Kearackinin) | |||
Shaktari (f) | Queen of Poison | CE | Mariliths | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 531: Vudra | |||
Sifkhu (l) | CE | Loumaras | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 230: The Dreaming Gulf | ||||
Shami-Amourae (f) | The Lady of Delights | CE | Succubi | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned) | |||
Siragle | The Ineffable | CE | Secret oaths | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 493: The Steeping Isle | |||
Socothbenoth | The Persuader | CE | Perversion, sexual taboos | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 597: Goranthis | |||
Soneillon (f) | The Youthful Crone | CE | Rejuvenation | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 71: Spirac | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Tharzax | The Chattering Prince | CE | Poisonous vermins | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 2: Driller’s Hives | |||
Thralhavoc | Shadowmaster | CE | Undead shadows, subterfuge | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 348: Name unknown, and Thralhavoc had abandoned it. | |||
Turaglas | The Ebon Maw | CE | Hunger, consumption | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 32: Sholo-Tovoth | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Ubothar (o) | The Thunder Below | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | None; currently exiled and imprisoned from the Abyss. | ||||
Ugoreth (d) | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||||
Ugudenk (o) | The Squirming King | CE | Worms and hungry parasites | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 177: The Writhing Realm | |||
Ungulex | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned) | |||||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Verin | Voice of Graz’zt | CE | Diplomacy | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 45, 46, 47: Azzagrat (serves Graz’zt) | |||
Veshvoriak (o) | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | Obyrith lord whose body was dumped in Layer 23: the Iron Wastes. Later revealed to be still alive and was trapped in the ice by Demogorgon. | |||||
Volisupula (f) | The Flensed Marquesse | CE | Finery, ostentatious ceremony | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 8: The Skin-shedder | |||
Voroxid | CE | Poisonous bones and teeth | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | ||||
Vroth-Khun (o) | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | None; currently banished from the Abyss. | |||||
Vucarik | Consort of Chains | CE | Chains, torture | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 651: Nethuria | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Wejinhastala (d) | The Tempest | CE | Storms, winds, tempests | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Xazivort | CE | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||||
Xinivrae (f) | (Would Be) Queen of Succubi | CE | Succubi, Seduction (of women) | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 230: The Dreaming Gulf (exiled) | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Yeenoghu | Prince of Gnolls | CE | Gnolls | Chaos, Demonic, Evil, Fury | Demon | Flail | His holy symbol is a three-headed flail | 422: Yeenoghu’s Realm | |||
Yibyiru (f) | The Rancid Lady of Bitter Bile | CE | Poison | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 222: Shedaklah (serves Zuggtmoy) | |||
Yrsillar | Lord of the Nothing | CE | Greater & Lesser Dreads | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 277: Belistor | |||
Name | Title or Position | Align. | Concerns | Domains | Sub-domain | Weapon | Unholy Symbol | Layer of the Abyss | |||
Zanassu (d) | The Spider Demon | CE | Spiders, arachnids | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Zivorgian (f) | Lady of Ripe Carrion | CE | Vultures, Rot, Ghouls, Corpses | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | - | |||
Zuggtmoy (f) | Demoness Lady of Fungi | CE | Fungi, Rot, Decay | Chaos, Corruption, Demonic, Evil, Ooze, Plant |
Demon, Decay | Scythe | Skull without a Jaw and a Mushroom on top | 222: Shedaklah (or Mycorji) | |||
Zuregurex | Lord of the Drowned Dead | CE | Storms and the drowned dead | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 480: Guttlevetch; currently abandoned | |||
Zzyczesiya | The Ungrasped | CE | Confused and malevolent ignorance | Chaos, Evil | Demon | - | - | 3: The Forgotten Land |