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* MakeMeWannaShout: The hellwarden's scream gives voice to the countless days it has suffered in one long piercing shriek.

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* AnythingThatMoves: According to Socothbenoth's philosophy, the exploitation of sexual taboos is the truest manifestation of natural law. That which feels good is good, simply because nature wills it so—no fetish can be wrong if it brings pleasure. Taboos, as strictly mortal inventions, are to be cast away as blights on the face of nature.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: When a footman has served long enough, it might challenge its commander, a lieutenant, in an effort to achieve higher rank. This challenge, always martial, continues until one of the daemons surrenders.

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!Daemons (NeutralEvil)
[[folder:In General]]
* TheCorrupter: Whisperers urge souls to walk deeper into darkness and commit graver and graver sins. They know what tempts mortals personally, what they respond to and what they desire; they are skilled at steering people toward that which they know is worst for them.
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: Souls cast or dragged into Gehenna transform into wretched things called thralls, whose form and nature vary depending on the circle in which they become imprisoned.
* TheDragon: The loftiest of Gehenna's inhabitants are each exarch's servitor, who makes sure the exarch's will is obeyed and the affairs of their circle are in order.
* FallenAngel: Many inhabitants of the Circle of Sloth were once angels. The duties and service wore at them until they gave up and fell into the wretched filth of the Circle of Sloth.
* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Daemons are the mercenaries of the endless war between Hell and the Abyss, always switching sides whenever they receive a better offer, though their fickle loyalty does nothing so much as prolong the war and ensure their eternal employment.
* SevenDeadlySins: Each of Gehenna's circles (Wrath, Envy, Lust, Sloth, Gluttony, Greed and Pride) directly connects to the sins of mortal kind. As mortals commit sinful deeds, they are observed in the appropriate circle, and the mere commission of the deed lends strength to the daemons of that land and its lord.
* TautologicalTemplar: Every denizen of the Circle of Pride is convinced of their own absolute authority and rectitude. Each does whatever they desire, with utmost certainty that it is the right thing to do because they wish it.
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[[folder:Daemons of Wrath]]
!!Wrathful
!!!Thrall of Wrath
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1/2
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* AttackAttackAttack: Wrathful who escape from their circle and spill out onto the battlefields surrounding Gehenna throw themselves at demons and devils alike until their enemies cut them down.

!!Companions of Malice
!!!Mercenaries of Wrath
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 2 (footman), 8 (lieutenant), 20 (captain)
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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: When a footman has served long enough, it might challenge its commander, a lieutenant, in an effort to achieve higher rank. This challenge, always martial, continues until one of the daemons surrenders.
* BladeOnAStick: Shining, black halberds serve as the symbol of malicious lieutenants' office.
* CannibalismSuperpower: Every day, the belly of a footman serving as the unit's banner is cut open and its fellow footmen feed upon its intestines, which lends them the strength of its essence.
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: Some newly arrived souls of neutral evil mortals, for reasons known only to Tyrexxus, are sent to the company.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: A footman who challenges its commander and loses is usually punished by becoming the unit's banner for a time: impaled on the banner pole, run through from stem to sternum.
* PoisonousPerson: All Companions of Malice have poisoned, barbed tongues.
* SociopathicSoldier: When the Companions take on a new foe, the lieutenants develop a supreme hatred for that enemy. While most mercenaries seek only to do their jobs and survive, the lieutenants take it upon themselves to destroy their opponents utterly.

!!Inciter
!!!Watcher of Wrath
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 9
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* DemonOfHumanOrigin: When a particularly wrathful mortal brings inciters to the apex of their stimulation, they snatch the angry mortal from the Material Plane and bring them back to Gehenna, where the mortal is tortured until transformed by the evil energies of Gehenna into another inciter.

!!Vecrose
!!!Watcher of Wrath
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 8
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* TheExile: Mortals whose wrath is so capricious and misdirected as to alienate them from their societies attract special attention from the vecrose, who search out the exile, transform them into violent lycanthropes, return them to civilisation, watch the ensuing violence, and greet and congratulate the damned spirit.

!!Harbinger of Vengeance
!!!Whisperer of Wrath
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 5
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* DisproportionateRetribution: When mortals thirst for revenge as a way to resolve some profound wrong, the harbingers of vengeance take note. They move men to kill the children of those who killed their own children. If a member of a northern tribe hurts a member of a southern tribe, the harbingers are there, telling the southerner that all northerners must pay.
* HatePlague: Harbingers of vengeance whisper into the ears of their target that revenge is not only a right but also an imperative that must be fulfilled.
* SoreLoser: If harbingers of vengeance fail to incite their target into killing, they are so infuriated that they sometimes journey into the Material Plane to take revenge themselves. They never rest until they have succeeded in destroying both victim and criminal or until they themselves are destroyed.

!!Stoker
!!!Whisperer of Wrath
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 11
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* HairTriggerTemper: Stokers gather around the shadows of mortals who have time and time again overreacted to the difficulties of life. They whisper to them and chortle with glee when they lash out with violence over the most trivial matters.
* WreathedInFlames: Fire wreathes the stokers' bodies, growing in intensity when they witness acts of anger. The more violence they cause, the greater the flames.

!!U'ulgan
!!!Servitor of Wrath
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 25
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* ExcrementStatement: In response to Zhar'Ub-Luur threatening to force the Circle of Wrath to consume the excrement of Demogorgon for eternity, U'ulgan forced open Zhar'Ub-Luur's mouth and defecated into it, yelling:
-->''Tell Demogorgon how mine compares!''
* LivingWeapon: U'ulgan wields Gyvast, the Foe's Bane, an intelligent weapon as bloodthirsty as its master.
* UndyingLoyalty: U'ulgan is a creature of seemingly boundless loyalty to his exarch. When Zhar'Ub-Luur, greatest liar among all demonkind, told Tyrexxus' servants they would be taken to the Abyss and forced for eternity to consume the excrement of Demogorgon if they continued to support their exarch, U'ulgan was the only one who had no thoughts of rebellion.
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[[folder:Daemons of Envy]]
!!Bitter
!!!Thrall of Envy
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1/4
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* HyperAwareness: Bitters notice every detail, especially when someone profits from something that they don't.
* NonHumanUndead: Proximity to the Negative Energy Plane causes bitters who die to rise up as undead skeletons not long after.

!!Fair One
!!!Watcher of Envy
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 4
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* FairestOfThemAll: Fair ones congregate around the dark shadows cast by mortals who envy others' physical beauty.
* FlayingAlive: When its quarry is most vulnerable, the fair one strikes to skin its victim alive. If successful, it brings the skin to the mortal whose prayers it answered and then horrifically swaps the skins of each.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Fair ones have the heads of vultures, the wings of bats, the legs of spiders, and the abdomens of wasps.

!!Weeping Coils
!!!Watcher of Envy
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 15
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* BeastWithAHumanFace: Weeping coils are immense serpents with the heads of grief-stricken men and women.
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: These daemons were once mortals, who, through their dissatisfaction and envy of others, destroyed themselves and many innocents with sin.

!!Calumnite
!!!Whisperer of Envy
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 6
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* DrivenByEnvy: Calumnites are envious of mortals with their lives on the Material Plane, envious of the sun and the moon and the stars, envious of death and life, hope and despair. They hate mortals for their mortality and want nothing more than to be mortal themselves.

!!Crausus
!!!Whisperer of Envy
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 2
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* ImproperlyParanoid: Craususes inculcate a deep paranoia in their victims, making them believe everyone and everything owes them a favour and knows it.

!!Bearer of False Burdens
!!!Mercenary of Envy
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 17
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* ChoosyBeggar: Many bearers find themselves cast out from their circle, picking their way across the battlefields encircling Gehenna, moaning and complaining the entire time. Even when they find choice treasures pried from the dead, they lament perceived imperfections, whether real or invented.
* EvilOldFolks: Bearers of false burdens appear as old men and women bent in half by heavy weights they carry on their backs.
* TheResenter: Bearers of false burdens lament their lots to serve as mercenaries, and pine for the lavish rewards they believe are heaped onto the watchers and whisperers.

!!Ruin in Flesh
!!!Mercenary of Envy
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 10
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* FleshGolem: Crafted from corpses, a ruin in flesh resembles some grotesque body of muscle and scaly skin.
* HorrorHunger: Ruins in flesh hunger for souls and prowl the circle in search of victims to consume. However, they can only consume flesh and bones, and can never regain their lost souls.

!!Mother Igwyre
!!!Servitor of Envy
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* BeastWithAHumanFace: When Igwyre was transformed into a spider, her face was left intact so that she might weep for her sins for all eternity.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: All of Igwyre's children became famous heroes and died young, and she found no comfort when the archangel Raguiil assured her that all were sitting upon a golden throne in Heaven and there was a place for her at their table.
* RageAgainstTheHeavens: At the death of her youngest child, Igwyre climbed atop the funereal mound and cursed the gods. They had granted her fourteen glorious children and then chosen to strip that glory from her.
* WouldHurtAChild: Influenced by the daemons of envy, Igwyre taught a lesson to those women whose babies lived by watching the children and laying traps for them, such as a poisonous viper in a place of play or a filthy spike in the waters where they swam.
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[[folder:Daemons of Lust]]
!!Lustful
!!!Thrall of Lust
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* TheHedonist: The lustful's desire for sexual satisfaction magnifies into an unquenchable thirst that drives them to misery and wanton acts, but they cannot take what they want, only beg for release.

!!Amorine
!!!Watcher of Lust
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1 (individual), 4 (swarm)
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* ChestBurster: When bearing witness to lustful acts, an amorine uses the mortal's sin as a gateway to enter the Material Plane and incubate within the sinner's body. Each time the mortal gives in to temptation, committing an act of lust, the amorine grows a little larger. When fully grown, it painfully emerges from its host and devours them while they are most vulnerable.

!!That Which Cannot Be
!!!Watcher of Lust
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 24
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* AHeadAtEachEnd: These daemons have a head at both ends of their body.
* SoulEating: Once a stalker dies, their personal ''that which cannot be'' devours them and absorbs their soul, then turns its attention on a new mortal to corrupt.
* StalkerWithACrush: These daemons watch over each mortal who becomes the most deliberate form of stalker, whose no longer see their targets as people but as symbols of self-gratification.

!!Ograq
!!!Whisperer of Lust
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* CombatTentacles: The ograq is a creature composed of violent tentacles.
* MadScientist: The ograq enjoys a fleeting moment to explore the mysteries of the flesh. Drawn to the Material Plane by mortals who care only for their own gratification, with the clinical relentlessness of a scientist, the ograq uses its teeth and spined tentacles to stimulate and vivisect every nerve, inspect flensed muscles and tendons, cord by cord, and dismantle bones, in search of the secrets of bodily sensation. At the end of such a night, the mortal is left a bloody pulp.

!!Vlogar
!!!Whisperer of Lust
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* GreatEscape: If its subject has been imprisoned, banished or otherwise prevented from indulging in their sins, a vlogar will ensure that said mortal can resume their vile hobbies.
* InvisibleMonsters: A vlogar can magically turn invisible, along with anything it wears and carries, until its concentration ends.

!!Eunuch
!!!Mercenary of Lust
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 6 (eunuch), 20 (patriarch)
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* BellyMouth: Each eunuch possesses a diseased, biting tentacle that bursts from its abdomen to strike foes in the belly.
* HornAttack: Eunuchs gain hollow satisfaction by piercing their victims' bodies with their razor-sharp horns.
* NoBiologicalSex: Eunuchs crave physical satisfaction but have no sexual organs to do so.

!!Unc
!!!Mercenary of Lust
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* BewareMyStingerTail: The unc's tail injects a deadly venom.
* {{Metamorphosis}}: In'nassi exposes exceptional lovers to a profusion of uncs, who take root in the wasted shell of their victims and develop into new horrors.
* ZergRush: Clouds of uncs descend on and parasitise those who invade the Circle of Lust, creating more enemies in the wake of their passage.

!!Aezidion
!!!Servitor of Lust
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* TheHedonist: Aezidion's purpose is to sample all the forms of pleasure ever imagined, as well as those beyond imagining.
* MuckMonster: Aezidion's body is made of a noxious slick of slime and fluid.
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[[folder:Daemons of Sloth]]
!!Indolent
!!!Thrall of Sloth
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* LazyBum: Indolents find it difficult to care about or do much of anything, preferring to pass their time doing nothing. They pose little danger to other creatures, provided they are left alone.

!!Languishing
!!!Watcher of Sloth
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* DraggedOffToHell: Sometimes, the languishing are so enamored with particular mourners that they come for them. From Gehenna, they make their way toward the sounds of the lamenter in the Material Plane, and take them bodily back to Gehenna.
* LosingYourHead: The languishing can detach the heads of mortals without killing them. They consume the jaws, which continue to make sounds of mourning within their gullets. The heads are then heaped in mounds around the lamenter, still living and watching the mourning shadows of other mortals for all eternity.

!!Abandoned Dream
!!!Whisperer of Sloth
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* HopeSpot: When a particularly cherished dream is forgotten by one of its subjects, sometimes the abandoned dream finds its way to the Material Plane. There it becomes the embodiment of the dream, offering the dreamer hope only to withdraw the offer at the eleventh hour.
* TookALevelInCynic: Abandoned dreams see when people forget their cherished hopes for a better tomorrow. When a person chooses practicality over idealism, hardened realism over optimism, a great cheer goes up in Gehenna.

!!Slumbering Valor
!!!Whisperer of Sloth
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* DemonicPossession: If a hero tied to a slumbering valor is brought back to life, both the daemon and the hero's soul enter the body. The daemon is in control and will pretend to be the hero for as long as it can, seeking to lead other heroes down the path of slothfulness.
* FallenHero: Slumbering valor daemons whisper to the shadows of heroes, encouraging them to set aside their burdens and pursue paths of selfishness.
* FusionDance: Sometimes, when a hero who has fallen to slothful pursuits dies, their soul is caught by the slumbering valor to which they are tied. They become one creature.
* TwoFaced: If the slumbering valor is discovered, it transforms itself into a two-faced creature, the head of its associated hero on one end and its true face on the other.

!!Veezel
!!!Whisperer of Sloth
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* TheSymbiote: When a mortal picks up a veezel in their hair or clothes, the daemon searches out a spot to nest and burrows into the skin. There, the veezel gradually poisons the victim, introducing soporific toxins into the blood.

!!Thief of Dreams
!!!Mercenary of Sloth
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* LivingDream: Viasta's dreams sometimes take shape as thieves of dreams, spectral daemons that act on their master's behalf.

!!Umplebum
!!!Mercenary of Sloth
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* DeadlyHug: When umplebums grab ahold of their prey, they bring their victims in for a smothering embrace from which few ever escape.

!!Shogarr
!!!Servitor of Sloth
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 30
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* BroughtDownToBadass: Shogarr was once the Lord of the Fourth Circle of Hell, called the Consumer of Souls. He was said to be so cruel his own devils rose up against him, enabling Belial to displace him and forcing him to retreat to Gehenna, where he became Viasta's servitor.
* SealedEvilInACan: Shogarr lies in eternal slumber at the foot of Viasta, the exarch of Sloth. So profoundly was he wounded in the loss of his domain that he was forced to retreat to Gehenna for refuge, and there he has stayed. Shogarrites maintain that his release will signal the end of the eternal war between Hell and the Abyss; he will unite those who cannot be united, leading them in war against Heaven.
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[[folder:Daemons of Gluttony]]
!!Hungry
!!!Thrall of Gluttony
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* ExtremeOmnivore: Hungry can think of nothing other than feeding their horrid hunger and thus gorge themselves on whatever they find. They eat the living and the dead, they slide offal into their gullets, and, if need be, they gobble up their excrement.

!!Krobulon
!!!Watcher of Gluttony
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 7
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* NoMouth: Krobulons feel hunger more keenly than any other daemon of hunger, but have no mouth and only experience relief when observing mortals feeding themselves to excess, especially when doing so deprives others of the sustenance they need to survive.
* PhlebotinumOverdose: As krobulons observe gluttonous mortals, they absorb darkness, gradually expanding their leathery skin until they balloon outward, waddling around the shadows that darken in their midst. However, if they absorb too much evil, they explode, showering everything nearby with hideous filth.

!!Wugart
!!!Watcher of Gluttony
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 9
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* EatenAlive: A sinner eaten by a wugart is kept alive through the entire process, experiencing their kidneys being plucked from their bodies and watching the kidneys popped into the wugart's maw and chewed with relish.

!!Paesod
!!!Whisperer of Gluttony
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 8
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* BizarreTasteInFood: Mortals who sample forbidden delights without thought for what they eat are certain to attract the attention of the paesods, who quietly implant urges to consume more and more strange and unwholesome things. Initially, these might be forbidden flesh, such as scavenger animals, then unsavoury things like pets and horrible insects, and finally true corruption takes hold when feasting upon the flesh of intelligent creatures and undead.
* TheSecretOfLongPorkPies: If its target mortal breaks from their unsavoury dietary habits, a paesod travels to the Material Plane to ensure the continuation of these sins by secretly preparing humanoid flesh and tempting its target in a direct fashion. In some cases, the paesod carves up the mortal's family to guarantee damnation with just the first bite.

!!Feasting
!!!Mercenary of Gluttony
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1/4 (individual), 5 (swarm)
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* TheSymbiote: Feastings live within the stomach and intestines of Yungo and his greater servitors. There they eat the half-digested food (and the still-living unfortunate creatures) recently swallowed by their master.
* ZergRush: In battle, Yungo's greater servitors sometimes vomit up a horde of feastings that proceed to tear apart their foe.

!!Flabule
!!!Mercenary of Gluttony
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 17
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* AsteroidsMonster: When the flabule dies, it explodes, leaving behind a feasting swarm.
* ProportionatelyPonderousParasites: Flabules are human-sized fatty tumours growing in Yungo's body, awakened and commanded to clean up his realm. They roam the crannies and crevices of Yungo's body, searching for creatures that have somehow managed to escape being a meal.

!!Hunger
!!!Mercenary of Gluttony
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1
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* HungryMenace: Occasionally, a plague of hunger breaks through to other planes, wiping out all it comes across in a mad and desperate attempt to feed before being fed upon.
* MonstrousCannibalism: Hungers feed on one another, as well as anything else they can find.

!!Zovarik
!!!Servitor of Sloth
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 20
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* BigEater: Zovarik is exceedingly clever and always hungry. While it is very difficult to trick him, he will accept all sorts of dishes if offered in an effort to talk him out of his price.
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When Zovarik dies, he explodes, releasing acidic slime.
* EatenAlive: Zovarik prefers to leave alive those he eats parts of. The one time he came unbound to the mortal world, he left behind a path of half-eaten people across a human nation.
* SoulEating: For more powerful requests, Zovarik requires a sizable bite from a mortal's soul, taking and consuming forever a part of the summoner's essence.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Daemons of Greed]]
!!Miser
!!!Thrall of Greed
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1/2
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* AllThatGlitters: Misers cling to the worthless trinkets and baubles they find, stroking them and mewling to them. While much of what these wretched daemons have is worthless, sometimes a miser manages to find something of true value.

!!Hoarder
!!!Watcher of Greed
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 7
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* DemonOfHumanOrigin: If a greedy mortal seeks to take a treasure tied to hoarders, the latter are free to enter the Material Plane. When this happens, quite often the thief is transformed into a hoarder.

!!Maodon
!!!Whisperer of Greed
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1/4
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* InvisibleMonsters: The maodon can magically turn invisible, along with anything it wears and carries, until its concentration ends.
* WouldHurtAChild: Maodon in the Material Plane particularly seek children out and put them in their webs, hoarding them away and drinking a dram of their blood each and every night until they expire.

!!Furtivin
!!!Mercenary of Greed
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1/2
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* ExactWords: Contracts furtivin make with their employers are always complex and convoluted, riddled with loopholes that leave the daemons free to do what they want while in service to someone else.
* StickyFingers: Furtivin are always on the lookout for anything of value they might steal. They often get sidetracked in their missions, pausing to plunder a vault or pick over the dead for choice bits they can themselves hoard.

!!Jageth
!!!Mercenary of Greed
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 6
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* BulletproofHumanShield: When grappling another creature, a jageth can use it as a shield to block melee attacks.

!!Mockery in Flame
!!!Mercenary of Greed
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 12
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* EvilLaugh: The mockery in flame can erupt in mad, chilling laughter.
* WreathedInFlames: A mockery in flame's body is covered in flames.

!!Remnant
!!!Mercenary of Greed
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 5
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* BackFromTheDead: After death, a few daemons escape being consumed by the exarchs and exist in a quasi-real state, eventually developing a new personality and motivation, becoming remnants.
* DemonicPossession: Remnants desperately want a body to occupy so they can escape Gehenna. When the remnant seizes control over a host body, its movements are slow, appearing as a zombie.

!!Spawn of Draqolath
!!!Mercenary of Greed
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 3
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* HybridMonster: Spawn of Draqolath are children of the fallen gold dragon Draqolath and the exarch Mytaxx.

!!Taker
!!!Servitor of Greed
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 18
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* GateGuardian: The taker is the guardian of the Circle of Greed's gates to the Material Plane. Any mortal seeking entry to Gehenna must parlay with him. His duty is clear: to excise a price from all who would pass.
* AHeadAtEachEnd: The taker's tail ends in the head of Oberius, the renowned mortal miser of legend.
* TheSymbiote: Oberius' head is attached to the tail of the taker, allowing him to assist the daemon in collecting payment for entry.
* TakeAwayTheirName: If the taker ever had a proper name, it is long forgotten.
* TimeAbyss: The taker has served as the guardian of the gates since before Mytaxx was exarch—some say since before there even was a Gehenna, when the gates were the only way to reach both Hell and the Abyss.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Daemons of Pride]]
!!Proud
!!!Thrall of Pride
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1/8
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* GloryDays: The proud mutter and whine about how they don't belong in Gehenna, that they were great people, and that there must be some mistake, for how else could they be so reduced. Given the chance, they drone on and on about their mortal achievements, eager to bask in the admiration they once enjoyed.
* IronicHell: Proud who were once paragons of health now suffer from myriad diseases. Those of great combat ability are weak and impotent. Great scholars are idiots, and the self-righteous wail in disbelief at what has been done to them.

!!Kurgel
!!!Watcher of Pride
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 5
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* WorldsSmartestMan: The kurgel are convinced that they themselves are the wisest, most brilliant beings in all the multiverse. If a mortal comes to believe, even for a moment, that theirs is the greatest mind anywhere in the multiverse, the kurgel start plotting how to teach them a lesson.

!!Enticer
!!!Whisperer of Pride
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 5
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* DemonicPossession: When mortals become so convinced of their purity that they grow completely blind to their sins, no matter how obvious they are to others, they are often inhabited by an enticer, which resides within the mortal, waiting for the perfect moment to reveal itself.
* EvilTwin: After lodging themselves inside their victims' bodies, enticers can split their hosts in half, one of which becomes the living embodiment of all their victim's sins and the other being without sin. The evil twin shares the mortal's abilities and power. If it can, the evil twin flees the scene at once and takes it upon itself to ruin the mortal from whom it was born.

!!Glomeray
!!!Whisperer of Pride
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 2
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* DrivenToSuicide: Glomerays urge their targets to be proud of their accomplishments, to bask in their achievements, and to take their rightful place in society. As boasts and brags tend to isolate these individuals, the glomerays seize more control, further alienating them from others, until such time that despair sets in. The glomerays feel they have done their jobs well when the mortals commit suicide.

!!Faces of the Great
!!!Mercenary of Pride
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 18
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* DemonOfHumanOrigin: These daemons are made from rulers who have come to believe, through their pride, that they are more than mere mortals.
* MultipleHeadCase: Made from the limbs and heads of at least three mighty lords, these daemons are eternally doomed to struggle with themselves. While they can do nothing unless all agree, the many heads of the daemon spend their days issuing proclamations to the other heads, which are ignored or responded to with equally imperious decrees. When all of the daemon's parts work in concert (under Gravicarius' orders), they are indeed formidable.

!!Shining One
!!!Mercenary of Pride
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 3
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* MasterSwordsman: Shining ones fights in a style that favours excellence at arms, precision, and an unflagging commitment to not only defeat enemies but to humiliate them.
* MonsterKnight: Shining ones are named after the gleaming plate armour encasing their bodies. Beneath the panoply lurks a shapeless mass, pale white and bristling with black hairs.

!!She
!!!Servitor of Pride
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 22
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* ICanRuleAlone: Scholars say that when the world is split between He and She—the most perfect man and the most perfect woman—they will turn on one another and the world will end.
* TheStarscream: He and She are hidden from view, kept in Gravicarius' parlours, where they please him with their perfect company. The scholars say, however, that He and She are themselves creatures of pride and cannot abide this incarceration.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The prophets say that She and He will journey to the world to conquer it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Exarchs]]
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!!Tyrexxus
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* AxCrazy: Tyrexxus spends much of his time stomping across his realm, savaging daemons and soul forms alike. The fighting consumes his attention fully, much to the relief of his rivals, since his hatred for the other exarchs over historic slights, real and imagined, would otherwise lead him to wage war against them.
* HatePlague: Tyrexxus' roars inflame the hatred burning in the hearts of those condemned to the Circle of Wrath, driving them to commit even greater acts of appalling violence.

!!Ulasta
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* {{Dracolich}}: Ulasta is an undead dragon of staggering power and size.
* GodEmperor: All daemons in her dominion worship Ulasta as a god, for she has what they cannot: death.
* ImmortalsFearDeath: Ulasta plots endlessly to escape her prison of bone and sinew and become a living again. All her efforts have thus far been thwarted by her very nature; being undead, only a final death can free her from this form, and she fears annihilation more than she covets life.
* SoulEating: The souls of exceptionally envious individuals are offered up to Ulasta and devoured in her vain effort to transform herself into a living woman.

!!In'nassi
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* GenderBender: In'nassi rarely dons the same form twice, able to freely move between kind and gender in accordance with its whims. Generally, it assumes a striking form, possessed of both male and female organs.

!!Viasta
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* {{God}}: Heretical scholars claim Viasta is not even a daemon, but the most powerful being in all the multiverse, the Creator, who, having become exhausted by his work and disgusted by the shortcomings of his creations, has simply given up. Though it is within his power to fix every flaw in the world, to save those unjustly injured, to do and achieve boundless good, he cannot be bothered and instead lurks within his domain doing nothing at all.
* LazyBum: Most assume Viasta reclines in some subterranean chamber, mouldering away as he awaits the end of the universe.
* ShadowDictator: No one has seen Viasta in nearly a thousand years, since he abandoned all responsibility for his dominion long ago and now spares no thought for the blighted place or the machinations and intrigues of his rivals.

!!Yungo
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* GeniusLoci: Yungo composes the whole of the Circle of Gluttony. The daemons there feast on his flesh and he feasts on theirs in turn.
* TooManyMouths: Yungo's four slavering maws dribble and drip noxious fluids.

!!Mytaxx
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* DemonOfHumanOrigin: Legend holds Mytaxx was once a mortal man who bought himself rulership of the Circle of Greed.
* ShadowDictator: Few have ever seen Mytaxx, for he fears that all covet the treasures he has accumulated.

!!Gravicarius
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* CollectorOfTheStrange: Gravicarius has the best of everything—or so it is said. In his collection one might find the swiftest horse in the multiverse, the sharpest blade, the most impregnable armour.
* AGodAmI: Gravicarius considers himself the equal of any celestial god, and in some ways, perhaps he is.
[[/folder]]

!Demons (ChaoticEvil)
[[folder:In General]]
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Notoriously disloyal, demons hold true allegiance only to their own chaotic, unpredictable nature.
* SoulEating: Millions of demons roam the Howling Threshold, feasting upon souls simply for pleasure. Countless demons live out near-immortal life spans with goals no more complicated than killing, eating and fornicating.
* WeHaveReserves: Demons sacrifice themselves without regard for their own well-being, as if honouring the very concept of destruction, whether of themselves or their enemies. Despite their propensity to die in huge numbers, the uncountable horde propels the armies of the Abyss to victory as often as not. An infinite plane, after all, can produce an infinite number of demonic soldiers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Demons]]
!!Alastor
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 6
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* TheExecutioner: Alastors are eager executioners sent forth by the nalfeshnee to pass judgment on their enemies or others whom they decide deserve death. When they find their victims, alastors single them out, pronounce their guilt, and end their life.
* SinisterScythe: All alastors carry enormous scythes, with which they complete their grisly work.

!!Alrune
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 2
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* BellyMouth: An alrune's navel is a yawning maw ringed by sharp teeth.
* HumanDisguise: Few ever see alrunes in their true forms, as they mask their hideous appearance behind magical disguises that give them the appearance of comely youths.
* StrawFeminist: Many alrunes serve Nocticula as agents of vengeance against powerful men on the Material Plane and against any who would exploit their familial and political power to bring misery to the lives of women.

!!Azalar
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 17
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* EmotionEater: Azalar demons feed on sadness and grief and can detect these emotions in creatures from miles away. As they draw closer, they amplify these feelings to enrich their feast on their victims' life force. When the azalar finish feeding, they leave behind withered corpses, faces contorted into expressions of unfathomable suffering.

!!Borgeg
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 13
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* HorrorHunger: Borgeg embody the Abyss' hunger, for it seems nothing can satisfy their hunger, no matter how much or what they consume.
* PrimalStance: Borgeg are hunched over, bodies dragged down by the weight of their pendulous guts.

!!Crun
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 7
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* BlobMonster: A crun's body is a glistening mound of slime in which float a pair of rolling eyeballs.

!!Darba
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 5
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* BladeBelowTheShoulder: Instead of hands, darbas have long, wicked blades called fleshtearers.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: In their natural forms, darbas appear as four-armed humanoids.

!!Entropus
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 13
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* CastingAShadow: Magical shadows spread out from the entropus in a 15-foot diameter.
* WalkingWasteland: An entropus' mere presence is sufficient to cause rocks to crumble, flesh to rot, and reality to unravel.

!!Enveloper of the Innocent
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 8
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* PerpetuallyProtean: A tumorous blob of dark, undulating flesh spouting dozens of pseudopods, the enveloper of the innocent lacks a constant form, always shifting, bubbling and remaking itself.

!!Harlequin
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 9
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* MonsterClown: The insane spawn of Kobal, demon prince of comedians, harlequins attend their master in his court, using antics to cause him to erupt in gales of laughter. Experts in their craft, they fall, dance, mock and clown, feeding on the laughter of their audience, all while slowly driving their victims insane.

!!Horde Demon
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1/4 (least), 1 (lesser), 3 (greater)
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* ZergRush: Horde demons gather up in large mobs and crash about the Abyss to feed their appetite for chaos and destruction.

!!Inmai
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 2
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* TheStarscream: Inmai crave escape from the Abyss and readily take up service with servants of the Abyss. Once freed from the Abyss, an inmai becomes a conduit through which others can escape. They have no obligation to serve and, once they grow their numbers, destroy the mortal who bound the first inmai and then spread out to work wickedness in the world.

!!Jahi
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 5
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Jahi have exotic physical characteristics that make a specific human heritage difficult to determine. Most folk assume them to be from some unknown foreign land and leave it at that.
* YourSoulIsMine: Jahi captivate mortals with erotic dances before swallowing their souls and delivering them to their sovereign.

!!Jilaiya
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 3
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* PoisonousPerson: Their muscular arms end in clawed hands, coated with a painful venom.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Jilaiya have hateful, distorted feminine faces with sharp teeth and glowing red eyes.
* VampiricDraining: Jilaiya consume their prey's very life essence with abandon.

!!Mabaxa
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 3
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* {{Animorphism}}: Their normal forms are too conspicuous for their work, so mabaxa magically assume the innocuous forms of sparrows. In this form, they can move about undetected, looking just like an ordinary bird.
* YourSoulIsMine: Mabaxa steal souls from the dead and dying and bring them as offerings to their masters.

!!Mandragoras
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1
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* BewareMyStingerTail: A mandragoras' tail bears a potent poison.
* ObjectShifting: Some mandragoras enjoy assuming doll forms when positioned in a treasure hoard, animating in a pack to rummage around and perhaps steal their new owner's possessions. They always cut through the sack on their way out, hoping that they've been placed in a ''bag of holding'' and that the bag's contents (including the mandragoras) will be spilled into the Astral Plane.

!!Mazareen
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 9
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* PsychicAssistedSuicide: Creatures overwhelmed by the mazareen's mental assaults find themselves consumed by a need to end their pain by destroying themselves through whatever means they have available.

!!Orusula
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 13
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* AttackAttackAttack: Orusula roam the toxic wastes, rooting up the ground and hurling themselves at anyone they happen upon.
* FullBoarAction: Resembling enormous swine clad in iron plates and sharp iron bristles, orusula gather in large packs and tear up the landscape wherever they go, eating anything and everything. While they look and behave like wild animals, their demonic nature reveals itself in the pleasure they take in eating their prey alive.
* HorseOfADifferentColor: Some demons enslave these bestial fiends for use as steeds.

!!Paigoel
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 11
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* DemonOfHumanOrigin: Paigoels are made from the souls of Anarazel's most dedicated worshippers. Those who give praise to him know that if they die seeking treasure in the deep dark of a dungeon, they'll be given a new demonic shape when their souls arrive in the Anarchic Maze.
* MergerOfSouls: When an entire adventuring party is wiped out in some tomb of horror, the souls of the slain are fused together to create a paigoel.
* SeeTheInvisible: Paigoels can see invisible creatures and allow sneaky adventurers to get close before lashing out.

!!Pertoblen
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 5
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* PerpetuallyProtean: Pertoblen have no fixed form and constantly shift and writhe, adopting characteristics from countless different creatures, only to absorb them back and grow something new.

!!Rashede
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 9
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* {{Cephalothorax}}: Rashedes lack necks and heads. Instead, their faces protrude from their chests.
* DoppelgangerAttack: In battle, a rashede can call upon reinforcements by simply dividing itself.

!!Sathreen
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1
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* DemonOfHumanOrigin: Some dark elves who earn the favour of the Queen of Spiders are spared from becoming dretches and instead become sathreen.
* LosingYourHead: The heads of these dark elves are snipped off and discarded, then sprout eight spider legs.

!!Schir
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 2
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* ExplosiveBreeder: Perhaps due to their incredible fecundity, schirim have spread to nearly every inhabitable layer of the Abyss.
* FeudingFamilies: Some schirim refuse to work with members of other clans; such refusals occasionally break out into open battle between the schirim serving allied demon lords. To a schir, clan allegiance is paramount to all other concerns, and no task is too important to get in the way of aeons-old feuds.

!!Shissen
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 11
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* BeastWithAHumanFace: Shissen have humanlike faces, all twisted up into maddening grins.
* BewareMyStingerTail: Shissen's long, segmented tails end in barbed stingers.
* BigCreepyCrawlies: Shissen resemble gigantic locusts, about the size of warhorses.

!!Slothen
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 11
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* MadeOfIncendium: A slothen's body is covered in steaming black tar, which easily catches fire when it's hit by lightning or fire.

!!Solesik
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 6
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* IngestingKnowledge: Solesiks feed on language, whether in written or spoken form, and can drain the mother tongue straight from a victim's brain.

!!Soulkeeper
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 21
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* ShockwaveStomp: A soulkeeper can leap into the air and land with tremendous force, sending a shock wave that spreads out through the ground in a 100-foot radius.
* TrackingSpell: The soulkeeper knows the exact location of each chaotic evil creature within 1000 feet of itself. Such creatures cannot hide from the soulkeeper.

!!Torthen
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 19
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* ExtraEyes: Three bulging, crazed eyes peer out from a torthen's monstrous faces.
* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Each time the torthen strikes a creature, it grows bigger and nastier, which simply provokes it to acts of greater violence. Only after it has destroyed its enemies does it snap back to its normal size.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The torthen's small size belies the true threat it poses to other creatures.

!!Undelon
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 17
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* CharmPerson: When away from their patrons, undelons dominate lesser demons and wretched souls, bending them to their will.
* SycophanticServant: Hangers-on and attendants of the demon lords, undelons ply their patrons with encouraging words and make offerings of themselves for their lords to do with as they might, all in the hopes of increasing their favour and, with it, their standing in their lords' eyes.

!!Xaiex
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 2
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* {{Animorphism}}: The xaiex can polymorph into a giant rat, jackal or raven, or back into its true form.
* TheMinionMaster: Xaiex corrupt animals whose forms they match, turning them into unwitting servants of the Abyss, spreading chaos and destruction in the world.

!!Zallax
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 4
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* BioweaponBeast: Zallaxes were bred by Baphomet for the sole purpose of hunting people in his maze.
* EyesDoNotBelongThere: Zallaxes' eyes peer out from the tufts of fur blanketing their chests where their nipples ought to be.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Demon Lords]]
!!Cresil
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 25
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* OrcusOnHisThrone: Cresil makes no effort to contribute to the eternal war against Hell or to embroil himself in the many machinations between demon lords. He seems content to pass the aeons in the reeking mountains of his layer, adding to the piles whatever choice treasures he and his minions can find.
* ThePigPen: So profound is Cresil's stink and that of his dominion that its odour sometimes reaches across the whole of the Abyss.
* TrashOfTheTitans: Cresil rules over a layer crowded with the leavings of a million worlds, all heaped and rotting, the landscape groaning over stacks and piles of foulness he managed to collect.

!!Eurynomus
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 16
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* BellyMouth: On Eurynomus' belly is a lower maw that never speaks, moving only to eat or to lick its lips.
* BigEater: Eurynomus has a voracious appetite for flesh of all sorts.
* HornedHumanoid: Tall, twisted horns reach up from Eurynomus' brows.
* PsychoForHire: Euronymus sometimes hires himself out to demon princes, though in truth he isn't a very reliable mercenary.

!!Malohin
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 21
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* AntiTrueSight: Malohin can't be targeted by divination magic, cannot be perceived through scrying sensors, and cannot be detected by any effect or ability that senses demons or fiends.
* DemonicPossession: Malohin occasionally possesses an unlucky victim and wanders into a border town.
* IdentityAmnesia: After a failed uprising against the demon prince Kostchtchie, Malohin was stripped of his memory and banished to the Material Plane. He now feverishly searches libraries and interrogates wise ones in a search for his identity.
* ProfessionalKiller: The demon prince of murder, Malohin was honoured by professional assassins and common thugs alike.

!!Merihim
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 24
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* DemonOfHumanOrigin: Abyssal legend posits that Merihim was once a mortal elf, transformed by aeons of exposure to the Soaking Canyon of Malignancy and the personal attentions of Marbas.
* TheDragon: Merihim has served Marbas for millennia as guardian, general, confidant and science project.
* PrimalStance: Merihim stands with a stooped posture from his twisted spine.
* TheRightHandOfDoom: Merihim's oversized mutated left arm appears cumbersome, but can be manipulated with grace and ease. His right arm is atrophied due to extreme palsy, a testament to the power of disease.
* TooManyMouths: Six prehensile fleshy stems that each end in toothy maws emerge from Merihim's back.

!!Philotanus
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 22
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* TheFashionista: Philotanus wears the finest clothing in the latest fashion.
* GenderBender: While he usually manifests in masculine form, it's a trivial thing for him to take the form of a breathtaking woman.
* TheHedonist: Philotanus is an utterly insane demon lord, propelled by his insatiable lust for the forbidden. He would have been a prince, perhaps ruling his own layer, but his desires have always interfered with his advancement.

!!Rahu
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 23
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* DragonWithAnAgenda: Rahu, Azidahaka's chief surgeon, tires of working under his paranoid boss, wasting his efforts upon demons and souls. He longs to flee to a mortal world, where he can continue his grim work with no shortage of live human victims.
* SoftSpokenSadist: Rahu speaks in a soothing, low voice that would put listeners at ease if it came from the mouth of anyone else.
* TheStarscream: Evil mortal sovereigns sometimes call upon Rahu to assist them in extracting information from otherwise intractable foes, but he occasionally tortures his employer as well.
* TortureTechnician: Rahu the Tormentor frequently visits the Material Plane to evangelise the use of torture as a means of political control.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Demon Princes]]
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* DealWithTheDevil: Soul sponsoring involves making pacts with mortals. In return for some service, the demon prince lays claim to a mortal's soul upon that being's death. Rather than the complicated contracts prepared by devils, demons prefer a simple approach. When a mortal calls out for a demon prince's aid, the latter gazes into the former's heart. If the offer is in earnest, the bargain is accepted on the spot. If not, the demon ignores it or sometimes punishes the mortal for wasting its time.
* RespawnPoint: If slain on another plane, a demon prince's essence returns to its domain and is reformed by the plane itself within six days. Thereafter, it is barred from returning to the plane of its destruction for a hundred years. While a century might seem a long time, most demon princes are willing to bide their time, plotting revenge against their murderer's progeny. And, of course, they remain free to send minions or mortal worshippers.
* SpeakOfTheDevil: Danger comes in speaking even the common name of a demon prince. At the GM's discretion, speaking the name of a demon prince elicits a chance that it will take notice of the speaker. This doesn't mean it'll act, but if not otherwise indisposed, it might peek into the Material Plane to see what's going on. For this reason, most demon princes have descriptive titles. It is considered an ill omen to speak or write their names, and those who don't use titles when discussing them are seen as dangerous fools by the learned.

!!Abaddon
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* ApocalypseCult: Mortal followers of Abaddon generally believe that the apocalypse will occur within their lifetimes and go about fomenting anarchy and unrest in an attempt to speed along the decay of the world.
* SealedEvilInACan: Abaddon is a being of such incalculable power that even fellow demons work to ensure that he never leaves his home layer, the Bottomless Pit.
* TimeAbyss: Students of the occult arts know Abaddon as one of the oldest demons.

!!Abraxas
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* FalseProphet: Abraxans claim that the gods are evil beings who have trapped the souls of their mortal followers in all-too-fragile physical shells, isolating them from a world of absolute spirit (known as Pleroma), where joy is boundless and there are no limits to pleasure and indulgence. Pleroma is very much as advertised in the cult's literature, where souls are transformed into beings of light who experience nothing but pure pleasure and ecstasy, but only for ten years before they are consumed.
* MagicalIncantation: Followers of Abraxas fund their cult by selling medallions enchanted with the word ''Abracadabra'', that guard their wearers against all manner of calamities.
* NonHumanHead: Abraxas appears as a powerful, bare-chested humanoid man with the head of a rooster topped by an elaborate golden crown.

!!Anazarel
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* TheFaceless: Anarazel wears a veil of deep vermilion at all times, covering what is said to be the most horrific visage the Abyss has ever known.
* SoulEating: Unworthy souls of those who died seeking treasure underground or those captured on the Howling Threshold are brought to Anarazel, who reveals his true face to them, drawing strength from their horror in a metaphysical transaction that leaves him more powerful and utterly destroys the souls.
* WingedHumanoid: Anazarel is a massive humanoid with diaphanous wings supported by bloodred cartilage.

!!Astaroth
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* DragonRider: Astaroth's natural form is that of a beautiful angel astride a terrible dragon.
* MadScientist: Many followers of Astaroth push forward the liberal sciences by challenging conventions and daring to dream without worrying about such limits as morality.
* OffingTheOffspring: Astaroth demands his followers to sacrifice their firstborn child to him to prove their dedication to casting away even their most cherished possessions in the pursuit of learning.
* SeekerArchetype: Astaroth's purpose is tied to the coming apocalypse. Since the rise of the demons, he has collected all written works of humanity; ritual burning of the accumulated lore will herald the beginning of the end time. In the meantime, Astaroth has become extremely fond of his collection, priding himself on the completeness of his libraries and his ability to recall historical facts and human philosophies from memory. Though dedicated to the role he must eventually play, he is in no hurry to destroy his books.

!!Azazel
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* TheCorrupter: Azazelites are practiced entryists, skilled at joining virtuous movements and twisting them to evil ends.
* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: Azazelite demagogues wickedly craft their words to turn constructive revolutions and just reforms into scorched, hate-poisoned chaos.

!!Azidahaka
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* DealWithTheDevil: Knowing he would not be able to defeat Jamshid alone, Zohak employed the fallen solar Iblis, who granted him the service of an army of divs. Zohak gained the throne and freed his people from the tyranny of Jamshid, but at a terrible cost: Iblis planted a seed of paranoia within his heart, which led him to commit vicious pogroms that created enemies on all sides. After his death, his name went down in history as a watchword for the corrupting influence of power.
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: In life, he was Zohak, ruler one of the most prominent early human kingdoms.
* DrivenToSuicide: Upon realising he had been betrayed the moment he joined forces with Iblis, a shamed, broken, alone Zohak hung himself from his castle's highest tower.
* ImproperlyParanoid: Shortly after becoming king, Zohak came to believe that his subjects secretly schemed against him. Whereas he had previously sworn himself to defend the truth, now he attempted to wrest it from the hearts of assumed enemies through gruesome tortures. Unsurprisingly, these tortures brought more and more confessions, confirming Zohak's fears and fuelling more arrests and greater and more perverse means of getting the truth from perceived enemies.
* TheUsurper: Zohak obtained kingship by murdering his predecessor, Jamshid, who had become so corrupt with power he forced his subjects to worship him as a god.

!!Behemoth
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* BigEater: Behemoth never seems to tire of eating or reach its limit.
* NonHumanHead: Behemoth appears as a corpulent humanoid giant with the head of a four-tusked elephant.
* ProportionatelyPonderousParasites: Rot grubs the size of purple worms crawl in and out of vast tunnels bored throughout Behemoth's distended belly.
* SoulEating: Behemoth's favourite meal is the soul-stuff of the mortal dead.

!!Decarabia
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* AnimalEyeSpy: Decarabia sees all that her bird subjects see, and provides amoral political advisors with reconnaissance in the form of servitor birds.
* AnArmAndALeg: Decarabia loves flight, spending her entire existence in the air. Years ago, she amputated her own legs to prove her dedication to the sky and its inhabitants.

!!Eligor
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* CombatPragmatist: Eligor's philosophy is to win by whatever dirty means necessary and leave the field with the appearance of honour and the admiration of peers.
* TheLadysFavour: In Eligor's realm, Abyssal ladies give their scarves to the most treacherous knights, and great gifts of fine foods and enslaved mortals are granted to those with the highest body counts, regardless of how much they cheat to win.
* LeaveNoSurvivors: The doctrine of Eligor, known colloquially as the Widdershins Code, teaches that if knights leave no witnesses or survivors, they can tell the stories of their victories themselves, leaving out anything that would tarnish their reputations.
* ScaryTeeth: Eligor's hideous, mocking smile reveals sharpened teeth stained red with the blood of his enemies.

!!Flauros
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* FirePurifies: Flauros' cult preaches that to set something (or someone) ablaze is to bless it, returning it to its ideal state in an act of compassionate emancipation, and the secrets of the multiverse can be found through the deconstruction of fire and light.
* PerpetuallyProtean: His very philosophy decries physical solidity as an insult to the natural order of things, so Flauros prefers to change his image constantly.
* PyroManiac: Most of Flauros' followers are absolute loons who get an indescribable thrill from lighting things on fire, philosophy be damned. They set fire to buildings, hoping that sparks will ignite other structures in a kind of natural evangelism. They burn helpless victims (often children) because they like the smell of cooked flesh.

!!Gamigin
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* ArchEnemy: The rivalry between Gamigin and Orcus goes back to the rise of the demons, when each battled for influence over undeath. Gamigin lost and ceded (for the most part) the administration of undeath on the Material Plane to his hated foe. Should Orcus show signs of weakness, Gamigin is more than willing to assume that role.
* ArtAttacker: Gamigin's weapon is an oversized brush, which he employs to paint disastrous symbols upon the air in front of him.
* MouthOfSauron: Some claim that Gamigin is not truly a demon prince but rather a puppet, and doesn't dominate a layer of the Abyss so much as the Abyss dominates him.

!!Haagenti
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* GodhoodSeeker: The stated ambition of Haagenti's followers is to become divine through transformative power.
* MadScientist: Haagenti's teachings have great allure for arrogant scientists who would crown themselves enlightened victors over the corpse of traditional, repressive religion. Nothing must stand in the way of the alchemist's pursuit—not morality, family, love, friendship, or boundaries of propriety. Consequences are irrelevant to the forward march of progress.
* WingedHumanoid: Two great feathered wings emerge from Haagenti's back, representing the limitless bounds to which an alchemist might ascend if he successfully navigates the path to godhead.

!!Ipos
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* MixAndMatchCritters: Ipos' preferred form is a tall, well-dressed rake with a lion's head, the feet of a goose, and the tail of a hare. Actors often paint this figure onto tents and stage works, waving their demonic affiliation under the noses of fans who only see a simple caricature.

!!Marbas
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* PerpetuallyProtean: Marbas appears as an ever-shifting mass of tumorous flesh.

!!Nocticula
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* DisproportionateRetribution: Should a Nocticulan learn of a man who has abused a woman or girl, she enlists the aid of her sisters to rain down appropriately merciless retribution upon him, though what counts as 'abuse' or 'appropriate' often seems downright vicious to outsiders.
* HigherUnderstandingThroughDrugs: Nocticula's cult, the sisterhood of Sensates, believes the mind-altering properties of certain plants and fungi, coupled with 'feminine' spiritual dispositions, can grant higher understanding of the limitless possibilities presented by nature's hidden landscapes.
* SiblingsInCrime: Nocticula's greatest ally is her brother Socothbenoth, who, as patron of prostitution and eroticism, shares her zest for sensual living.

!!Raum
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* MerlinSickness: Raum was born a full-fledged demon prince in the future, a breath before the apocalypse. Since then, he's aged in reverse—as time passes, Raum becomes more knowledgeable about the future that only he has experienced, while growing older and more decrepit as the years tick backwards. He occasionally cries softly to himself while engaging in sad conversations with remembered friends who have yet to be born.
* SuicidalCosmicTemperTantrum: Raum hopes to use his knowledge of future catastrophes to trigger an apocalypse in the present—a suicidal bid to prevent himself from ever having existed in the first place. By erasing himself from creation, he could be absolved of the sin of wiping out the multiverse.

!!Sabnach
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* DealWithTheDevil: Sabnach urges the construction of walls and the development of cities because he also gains power from disease and laziness. His followers believe the safety of cities breeds over-confidence and laxity, which in turn results in more prayers to Sabnach, as the desperate hope to make up for their masters' oversights by making ill-considered pacts with the underworld.
* YouDirtyRat: Sabnach's most devoted followers see him as a gargantuan, corpulent rat sitting atop a mound of shattered columns.

!!Seere
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* EvilColonialist: Seerians believe the physical growth of civilisation necessitates the absorption of native cultures. They do their part by organising trade caravans and expeditions, hoping to turn up areas rich in resources for later exploitation, and displacing native peoples simply for the joy of turning a buck.
* HornedHumanoid: Except for two twisting horns peeking from his angular forehead, Seere resembles a normal human.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Seere prefers to dress in the most stylish fashions of high society, wearing tailored coats and elaborate capes that grant him the appearance of a wealthy merchant.

!!Shax
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* AxCrazy: Shax's liturgy holds that the body of a sentient creature is a microcosm, a living symbol of the greater universe. The secrets of the world are hidden in veins and subcutaneous tissue, and those who release those secrets by opening the flesh exert ultimate power upon that microcosm, in a sense attaining a sliver of the divine. The philosophy's utter lunacy appeals to the criminally insane.
* FeatheredFiend: Shax appears as a powerful humanoid with stork-like legs and the head of a dove.

!!Socothbenoth
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* AnythingThatMoves: According to Socothbenoth's philosophy, the exploitation of sexual taboos is the truest manifestation of natural law. That which feels good is good, simply because nature wills it so—no fetish can be wrong if it brings pleasure. Taboos, as strictly mortal inventions, are to be cast away as blights on the face of nature.
* SiblingsInCrime: Nocticula, Socothbenoth's sister, spends a great deal of time at his side. Publicly, they present a unified, powerful alliance to their numerous enemies.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Socothbenoth prefers to dress lightly in riding boots and leather pants, eschewing shirts to show off the six immense barbells piercing his chest horizontally in a single vertical row.

!!Vepar
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* HumanSacrifice: Sometimes, when manifesting on a ship, Vepar tells the crew they must offer up three of their own to the Abyss before he will calm the waters, delighting in watching formerly tight crews fall upon each other to save their own hides. Rarely, he even allows the three sacrifices to live, casting their betrayers into the seas as snacks for inhuman servitors below the waves.
* MadeASlave: Slavers worship Vepar as the patron of their cruel trade, praying to him to reveal the best naval routes to new lands rife with material and human riches. Vepar, in turn, thrives on the suffering of the slaves in disease-ridden, filthy cargo holds.
[[/folder]]

!Devils (LawfulEvil)
[[folder:In General]]
* KlingonPromotion: Murder, blackmail and deception of every conceivable kind are used to ascend the infernal ladder.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Devils]]
!!Asakku
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 7
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* TheCorrupter: Children befriended by asakkus meet one of three fates. The asakkus drink their blood, infect them with lethal diseases, or corrupt their souls. The latter is the most difficult to achieve but pleases the asakkus the most.
* EvilCounterpart: Mortal scholars have noted a certain similarity between asakkus and couatls, and conjecture makes asakkus ancient, evil offshoots of those exemplars of virtue.
* WouldHurtAChild: Asakkus perform very special duties: the corruption and infection of mortal children.

!!Ashmede
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 12
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* TheExecutioner: Ashmedes enforce the judgements of Asmodeus. When the King of Hell pronounces a death sentence, ashmedes carry it out.

!!Bulugon
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 5
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* BigEater: Their appetite is legendary: bulugons are perhaps Hell's greatest gluttons. In just a few days, a bulugon can deplete the food reserves of the average village.
* StrippedToTheBone: A bulugon can swallow a human-sized being whole, stripping the flesh from the bones and spitting out the remains. Necromancers have been known to consort with bulugons because they can provide clean skeletons in just a few minutes.

!!Chamagon
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 8
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* AntiMagic: Each chamagon generates a sphere of antimagic around itself. Baal often teleports chamagons into the midst of the enemy to sow confusion and wreak havoc with their magic-dampening abilities.
* BladeBelowTheShoulder: The chamagon's winglike appendages are actually a series of blades.

!!Cranial Wretch
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 2
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* BrainFood: Cranial wretches enjoy the fresh, bloody meat found within the skull.
* IngestingKnowledge: The primary purpose of these devils is to extract the memories, minds and sins from the most wicked of mortals condemned to an eternity in Hell. The cranial wretch latches on to the victim and suckles on the back of its prey's head.

!!Distender
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 8
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* ForceFeeding: Distenders are named after their odious habit of force-feeding captured enemies with gouts of humour. When a victim is bloated with blood and bile but not quite dead, the distender pops the snack into its mouth and swallows it down.
* SuperSpit: A distender's body is divided into four inner cham-bers, each of which produces one of the four classic humors: black bile, blood, phlegm and yellow bile.

!!Enforcer of Dis
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 10
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* JudgeJuryAndExecutioner: Enforcers can mete out punishment on the spot for transgressions, and, this being Hell, punishment is swift and severe. The most common penalty is death, followed by imprisonment and torture.

!!Faceless
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 10
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* ProfessionalKiller: The faceless are a society of cutthroats who make their services available to anyone willing to pay in souls. They are never to kill unless they have been specifically given a target.

!!Falstaff
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 10
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* DealWithTheDevil: While devils of all stripes might enter these bargains, falstaffs make it their singular purpose to tempt mortals into making unwise bargains and then claim their souls when the deals invariably go bad.
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Falstaffs adopt forms their targets might trust, since their true monstrous form could very well put off reluctant prey.

!!Felugon
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 7
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* LivingShadow: Even when summoned from Hell, felugons appear as shadowy, indistinct figures, bright eyes glittering in the head-shaped gloom.
* ProfessionalKiller: When mortals bargain with Hell to eliminate a hated rival or dispense with a troublesome spouse, the felugons are responsible for making the deal and carrying out the killing with practiced ease.

!!Flesh Sculptor
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 5
----
* {{Cyborg}}: Metal plating, gears, cogs and springs have been fitted into flesh sculptors' flesh.

!!Gladiatrix
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 7
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* TheFaceless: Once she straps on her distinctive helmet, a gladiatrix is committed for life. This helm can be removed only in the presence of Hadriel—only she is worthy of seeing her warriors' faces.
* GladiatorGames: Duchess Hadriel maintains an arena in Hell where the gladiatrixes train incessantly. They practice on live targets: a steady stream of petty devils dragged into this arena.

!!Hellwarden
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 4
----
* MistakenForUndead: Hellwardens look like horribly crucified devils, often with missing limbs and gaping wounds. Although they appear quite dead, powerful magic keeps them alive.
* MakeMeWannaShout: The hellwarden's scream gives voice to the countless days it has suffered in one long piercing shriek.

!!Herlekin
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1/2
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* BloodKnight: Herlekins have a taste for blood and are difficult to control once battle has begun.
* TheBully: Herlekins are bullied so often by more powerful devils that they take every opportunity to push around those weaker than themselves.

!!Ice Stalker
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 5
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* RunningOnAllFours: Ice stalkers usually run on all fours but fight upright so they can better use their claws.
* ScarilyCompetentTracker: Ice stalkers are expert trackers, and Mephistopheles and his minions use them to hunt down fugitives, be they escaped souls, runaway devils or exiled nobles of Hell. Few know about this ability because few survive the attentions of ice stalker packs on the hunt.

!!Ignagon
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 16
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* MookLieutenant: Ignagons are tasked with leading the charge against Hell's enemies. One might think such a position to be a promotion, but, in truth, ignagons suffer like all the rest, forced to fight and die for uncaring masters.
* WreathedInFlames: An ignagon's body is wreathed in hellfire.

!!Kere
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 8
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* ArchEnemy: The drow, especially their clerics, hate keres with unrivalled passion. They see the devils as an affront to their Spider Queen and seek to slay keres above all other foes. This greatly amuses the keres, but they respect the drow as adversaries.
* ConfusionFu: In combat, keres are a blur of motion, fighting in a very mobile style. Keres never just stand in one spot and always keep their opponents guessing where they'll move and whom they'll attack next.
* SpiderPeople: Long spider legs sprout from their backs in mockery of the wings of celestials.
* WallCrawl: With their extra spider legs, keres can climb walls, hang from ceilings and pounce on opponents from any angle.

!!Knocker
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1/4
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* CannonFodder: When pressed into Beelzebub's armies, knockers are treated as cannon fodder.
* ForTheEvulz: Knockers enjoy nothing more than leading miners astray to catch them in cave-ins or watch them starve to death in forsaken tunnels, having fun at mortals' expense until they are caught or driven off.

!!Magugon
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 11
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* TheBlacksmith: Magugons' smithing abilities are well known across the planes. They run the armaments workshops that ensure a steady stream of weaponry for Belial's armies.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: A magugon has four arms to work the great furnaces and bellows.

!!Pain Mistress
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 7
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* HumanDisguise: Pain mistresses' ability to assume humanoid forms allows them to hunt on the Material Plane as well as in Hell. They are key members of the Shrieking Violet Society and have proved an important part of Hadriel's operation in the Material Plane.
* TortureTechnician: Pain mistresses act as torturers, squeezing secrets from Hadriel's enemies.
* WolverineClaws: Pain mistresses are instantly recognisable by their oversized claws.

!!Selidim
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 19
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* BondageIsBad: To heighten their experience, selidim pierce their flesh with barbed hooks, flay their backs with scourges, and tear strips of skin from their bodies, letting the blood flow. The greater the pain, the greater the pleasure, until the selidim finally have enough and slaughter the gathered thralls.
* TheHedonist: Considered degenerates by most other devils, the selidim seek Hell's forbidden pleasures, presiding over unspeakable orgies that explore the ecstasy that comes from horrifying suffering.

!!Soulsniffer
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 5
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* YourSoulIsMine: Soulsniffers are specialised devils that hunt down runaway souls and return them to Hell.

!!Spinder
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 3
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* ChestBurster: Spinders cannot gestate on their own but must infest other creatures by force. When the host dies, immature spinders eat their way free from the corpse.
* ZergRush: Spinders prefer to initiate combat only when they outnumber their foes at least two to one.

!!Spite
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1/4
----
* DealWithTheDevil: Spites aid mortals in their labours, and work quickly and expertly, faster than anyone could ever hope to achieve. Upon completion of their work, however, the spites demand payment, which normally takes the form of a human child. If refused, the spites undo everything they have done and take the mortal's nose for calling them heedlessly.
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: After completing their work, the spites demand payment, which normally takes the form of a human child, to be transformed into another spite through depraved rituals.
* DraggedOffToHell: Children paid to spites by mortals are spirited away to Hell, where, through depraved rituals, they are transformed into more spites.

!!Striga
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 3
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* DemonOfHumanOrigin: Strigae are recruited from particularly devoted and ruthless members of the Shrieking Violet Society.
* EyelessFace: The eyes of strigae are removed and replaced with a new sensory organ that allows them to see the essential nature of the people and things around them.
* HumanDisguise: Strigae can change their shape to disguise themselves as humanoids.

!!Taurgen
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 7
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* FallenAngel: Taurgen fell during the uprising in heaven, cast down with the other Fallen to reside in the wastes of the Lower Planes. Their beatific features are twisted and contorted with hate and rage.

!!Vierhaander
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 5
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* SlaveLiberation: Over the centuries serving in the infernal courts as jesters and whipping boys, vierhaanders have gained the desire for freedom. Since their tasks are not time-consuming, the vierhaanders have been slowly building up an underground network through which they can communicate.

!!Whiptail
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1
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* HordeOfAlienLocusts: When Asmodeus feels the need to thin their ranks, he sends swarms of whiptails into various worlds in the Material Plane to sow destruction and discord. This is a one-way trip: the whiptails continue to plague these worlds until they are eradicated. In the course of history, several kingdoms have fallen as a consequence of swarming whiptails.
* ProportionatelyPonderousParasites: Whiptails are are a kind of parasite, tearing off chunks of flesh from Asmodeus' colossal form.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Individual Devils]]
!!Abigor
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 25
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* FourStarBadass: Abigor's specialty is warfare. Demonologists claim he has acute foresight and can anticipate troop movements, battle plans and supply lines far in advance of the opposing army. For his skills in military matters, many diabolic aristocrats approach him for their personal guard's training or even training for themselves.
* JoustingLance: Abigor prefers to command his armies on the back of a prized hell horse. He races around the battlefield, shoring up the front lines by crashing into his enemies and savaging their ranks with his lance.
* TheStarscream: Though Abigor appears loyal to his master, he secretly plots to overthrow Beelzebub and take his place as master.

!!Antaia
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 18
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* ArchEnemy: On several worlds, Antaia's cult is opposed by an order of white witches called the Daughters of the Moon. This group knows that Antaia is no god but in fact a devil, and they fight her machinations with dedicated fervour.
* GodGuise: Antaia's primary concern is the expansion of her cult. On a hundred worlds in the Material Plane, she is worshipped as a goddess by covens of evil witches, even though she is incapable of granting spells to her followers.
* HumanSacrifice: Antaia teaches her followers an ancient and bloody sacrificial rite that lets them bolster their magical power.

!!Balan
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 19
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* HorseOfADifferentColor: When hunting, Balan rides an infernal bear named Fleshtearer.
* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame: As Master of the Infernal Hunt, Balan organises hunts for Belial's sport on the Fourth Circle. These inevitably revolve around stalking and killing rogue devils or bands of invaders.
* TheRival: Balan and Mammon are great rivals as sportsmen. Mammon leads his own hunt, and devils can only speculate what would happen if the two were ever to meet.

!!Beldrake
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 9
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* BlowThatHorn: As Balan's huntsman, when it is time to launch an expedition to the Material Plane, Beldrake blows his horn of office, which summons the entire hunt to the Material Plane. When Balan has had his fill of slaughter, the huntsman sounds his horn again, and the infernal pack returns to Hell.

!!Dagon
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 19
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* TheDragon: Dagon is Leviathan's most loyal minion. He is entrusted with the defence of the Fifth Circle of Hell, and he is very good at his job.
* TheRival: Dagon's preferred servants on the Material Plane are the sahuagin, and many of them worship him as a god. This has not enamored Dagon to the patron god of sahuagin. Belial, eager to avenge his humiliation at Dagon's hands, is rumoured to be seeking an alliance with the sahuagin god.

!!Furcas
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 18
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* TheCorrupter: All of Furcas' books are meant to lead the reader into evil by destroying their cherished beliefs with cold logic and powerful rhetoric.
* GloryHound: Furcas craves recognition for his genius. It is not enough for him to outsmart a foe; he must make sure that the deed is publicised. Even his books, written under pen names, contain complicated ciphers that reveal the true author to those smart enough to figure it out.
* TheRival: Furcas' greatest rival in Hell is Bune, Duke of Eloquence. Both use honeyed words as weapons, but Furcas' rhetoric is backed up with knowledge. His arguments are based on fact and logic, while Bune's manipulate the psyche.
* WickedCultured: Furcas is Hell's foremost intellectual, at least in his own mind, and has written many books that circulate throughout the Material Plane.

!!Hadriel
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 15
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* BlackWidow: Hadriel was once the consort of Duke Bifrons, a brutish general who spent much of his time in the field. She spent the better part of a century building up a cadre of loyal minions and then struck. Bifrons had an 'accident' while on campaign, an obsidian dagger somehow ending up in his heart. Hadriel took over so quickly no one thought to question it.
* HumanDisguise: Hadriel is now firmly established on the Material Plane, where she has assumed a mortal identity as Lady Cindara.
* SmokyGentlemensClub: As Lady Cindara, she has founded the Shrieking Violet Society, a social club for middle- and upper-class women.

!!Lel
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 17
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* AffablyEvil: For a devil with so much blood on her hands, Lel is surprisingly lighthearted. When not on assignment, she enjoys the pageantry and decadence of Lilith's court.
* DivineParentage: Some whisper that Lel is the result of a tryst between Lilith and Anshar, the Babylonian god of night.
* UnknownRival: While Baal has sworn vengeance against Lel, she feigns indifference regarding the vendetta, but minions of Baal have a nasty habit of ending up dead.
* TheVamp: When Lilith encounters someone too smart, pure, or strong-willed to fall for even her legendary powers, she calls on Lel. Very few mortals have what it takes to survive Lel's attentions.

!!Malgrin
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 21
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* DragonWithAnAgenda: Other nobles of the First Circle whisper in Baal's ear that Malgrin is planning a move and that he wants to turn the entirety of Baal's realm into a boneyard. Baal may be suspicious, but right now he values Malgrin's armies too much to take any action.
* KlingonPromotion: Malgrin rose to his position by assassinating his former boss.
* {{Necromancer}}: Malgrin secured his position by increasing the undead forces under his command. There were plenty of corpses to make troops from, and he found their obedience pleasing. Moreover, fiendish skeletons cannot be turned while in Hell. His officers are not devils at all, but necromancers of various races who have pledged themselves to him.

!!Nergal
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 22
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* TheDreaded: Nergal has dirt on most of Beelzebub's important nobles, and they hate and fear him for it.
* FatBastard: Nergal's form is huge and bloated.
* PlagueMaster: A master of pestilence, Nergal takes particular pleasure in spreading disease on worlds in the Material Plane.
* TheSpymaster: Nergal commands the bone devils of the Seventh Circle and makes sure they are properly policing Beelzebub's minions. He receives hundreds of reports every day from his far-flung agents, feeding him information on countless devils.

!!Vuall
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 18
----
* SexGod: Vuall is said to have written many treatises on lovemaking, and his reputation as a lover spans the planes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Archdevils]]
!!Baal
----
* TinTyrant: Baal's scaly skin is covered in plates of green iron forged in the flames of burning souls in Hell's deepest pits.

!!Dispater
----
* TheParanoiac: Paranoid to the extreme, Dispater sees enemies everywhere and rarely leaves the safety of his citadel, relying on his underlings to feed him intelligence and carry out his orders.

!!Mammon
----
* {{Mammon}}: Mammon, the Lord of the Third Circle, is one of Hell's most powerful lords. As is often the case with the greedy, his reach exceeds his grasp, and he has suffered for it.

!!Belial
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* FallenAngel: Originally a powerful celestial tasked with exacting the vengeance of the Lords of Good, Belial fell from grace in the distant past. Dispater and Mephistopheles still treat Belial as an upstart, since he was not born a devil.

!!Leviathan
----
* KrakenAndLeviathan: Leviathan is the most enormous sea monster the multiverse has ever known. Literally miles long, Leviathan needs a domain as large as the Fifth Circle to house his massive bulk.
* SealedEvilInACan: Some scholars say that Hell is Leviathan's prison and countless worlds will perish if he ever escapes.
* SoulEating: Leviathan's appetite for mortal souls is legendary.

!!Lilith
----
* SilkHidingSteel: Beneath her comely exterior lies resolve as hard as steel; Lilith never flinches away from what she must do to get what she wants.
* TheVamp: Lilith is one of the most notorious seductresses in the multiverse.

!!Beelzebub
----
* ArchEnemy: Beelzebub and Mephistopheles hate each other deeply, and they have been at war on and off for millennia.
* {{Beelzebub}}: Beelzebub, the Lord of Flies, rules over the fetid swamps of the Seventh Circle of Hell, where the damned are tormented by biting flies, leeches and parasites.
* FallenAngel: Before his fall, Beelzebub was once one of the most powerful Primogenital Stewards. While Mephistopheles claims that he is no true devil, the truth is their feud isn't about race but power.

!!Mephistopheles
----
* ArchEnemy: Beelzebub and Mephistopheles hate each other deeply, and they have been at war on and off for millennia.
* TheStarscream: Mephistopheles views himself as the heir apparent of Hell. Once he has dealt with Beelzebub, Mephistopheles will be ready to take the crown, whether Asmodeus will allow it or not.

!!Asmodeus
----
* {{Asmodeus}}: Asmodeus has been the King of Hell and Adversary for as long as anyone can remember (and there are those whose memories reach back to the dawn of time). Some whisper that he is a fallen god, more ancient and powerful than imaginable. Others say he is a devil, but simply the cleverest one.
* FeudalOverlord: The basic structure of infernal politics is feudal. Asmodeus is the King of Hell, and the eight other lords are his chief vassals.
* SatanicArchetype: Asmodeus, the Lord of the Ninth Circle, King of Hell and adversary of all that is good, has defied Heaven from time immemorial.
[[/folder]]

!Unspeakable Evil
[[folder:Fallen Angel]]
----
* DealWithTheDevil: Some powerful fallen angels can offer the realisation of a great temptation in exchange for the mortal's soul. When a mortal who has consented to the unholy compact dies, their soul travels to the Fallen's domain in the Lower Planes and it is permanently trapped. The terms must be absolutely clear, and the mortal cannot be under any form of magical compulsion, lest the agreement be considered null and void. As soon as the agreement is made, the Fallen must cast the ''wish'' spell. A living mortal is released only if the Fallen is destroyed or convinced to give up its claim without magical compulsion.
* EvilVersusEvil: A small number of fallen celestials cling to some vestige of their ancient ideals, seeing fiends as unholy blights fit only to be purged in some grand reimagining of the Outer Planes.
* FallenAngel: While celestials are made of the essence of goodness, a very, very few do become corrupted by evil. After the Primogenital Rebellion in Heaven, one-third of the angelic host fell and tumbled into Hell. The Samyasan Host (some 200 angels led by the seraph Samyasa) also abandoned the heavens in their lust for mortal pleasures. Most fallen celestials appear as corrupted versions of their original selves. They are not truly fiends and cannot technically be classified as devils, demons or daemons; in 5th Edition, they are still considered celestials.
* ObliviouslyEvil: Though all fallen celestials willfully turned from the cause of good, not all expected to be thrown down for their transgressions. Some, even after centuries, cannot believe what has happened to them and continue, as much as they are able, to live righteous lives.
* YouCantGoHomeAgain: As a consequence of their disgrace, the Fallen are forever barred from venturing to the Upper Planes.

!!Ahrimanes
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 21
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
----
* TheResenter: Ahrimanes could never accept that the gods could have created him. He watched their bickering and childish behaviour in shock, horrified by the power they controlled and disgusted by their capriciousness and infighting. He grew to hate them, and, in his hate, he fomented discord in his kind, forming the first rebellion against the gods.

!!Bune
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 22
->'''Alignment:''' LawfulEvil
----
* TheCorrupter: Many of the celestials who fell alongside Iblis were convinced to do so by the calculatingly influential Bune. As Iblis made his historic stand, Bune whispered to doubting celestials that Iblis' actions must be a test from the gods and that to pass it they would have to support Iblis. Many other archons, perhaps with a preexisting sliver of faithlessness or arrogance, flocked to his cause. In the end, Iblis' betrayal might indeed have been a test. But thanks to the diplomatic efforts of Bune, far more failed than otherwise might have.
* EyeScream: Bune's penetrating, handsome eyes were plucked out, and the sockets set aflame with orange fire.
* NoMouth: Bune's mouth was erased from his face. While he knows all languages, he is unable to speak and must communicate via a complicated series of hand gestures.

!!Iblis
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 31
->'''Alignment:''' LawfulEvil
----
* DefeatEqualsFriendship: After his fall, Iblis managed to rally to his banner the divs whom he had once defeated.
* FantasticRacism: When the gods told their celestial warriors that from now on they existed to serve the mortals, Iblis refused and was cast out of Heaven:
-->''Ye have created me from fire, yet ye would have me bow to a creature made of dust?''
* LivingLieDetector: Iblis knows if he hears a lie.

!!Naamah
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 14
->'''Alignment:''' LawfulEvil
----
* TheCorrupter: A consummate corrupter, Naamah takes particular pleasure in undoing the work of her former celestial kin, showing them the mortal joys that they are forbidden. Some say it was her whisperings that led Samyasa and his followers to lust after mortal pleasures.
* MultipleHeadCase: Five wicked heads spring from Naamah's torso.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Qlippoth]]
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
----
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: They're the counterpart to obyriths in official ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', being both the ancient primeval inhabitants of the Abyss before being displaced by demons.
* EvilCounterpart: Legends tell that when the Lords of Good created the celestials to serve them, the qlippoth formed as a by-product, the stuff of metaphysical necessity.
* HorrorHunger: Sometimes referred to as the Hollow Ones, qlippoth are always beset by a great hunger they could not quench and a great thirst they could not slake.
* MakerOfMonsters: The qlippoth initiated great experiments, mixing magic and primitive technology to create dozens of inferior races to serve them. Among these servitors were new multiformed demons and dozens of others whose names have been lost to history.
* {{Precursors}}: The qlippoth ruled the first layer of the Abyss long before it became a repository for the souls of chaotic evil mortals. After being defeated by a celestial invasion, the qlippoth fled deep into the Abyss. As the demons establish themselves as the preeminent power in the Abyss, the qlippoth continue hatching vile plots to take back the mantle of rulership that once was theirs.

!!Chernobue
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 13
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* {{Cyclops}}: A great, bulging eye, crusty with filth, stares out from the centre of a chernobue's bulky ovoid body.
* WindsOfDestinyChange: The chernobue emits an aura of evil misfortune that spreads out in a 30-foot radius.

!!Hydraggon
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 3
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* FlyingWeapon: Hydraggons do not have arms and wield their weapons telekinetically.
* SpontaneousWeaponCreation: When threatened, hydraggons can summon a spectral trident and morningstar formed out of magical force.

!!Nyogoth
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 10
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* BigEater: Nyogoths epitomise the insatiable hunger of the qlippoth race. They are, in a way, a physical representation of the incompleteness of the multiverse. No matter how much they eat, the nyogoths are always hungry.
* ExtremeOmnivore: There is almost nothing nygoths will not dissolve and attempt to consume.

!!Shoggti
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 12
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* CombatTentacles: A shoggti has four combat-capable tentacles, which keeps their slaves in line with a mind-numbing touch.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: In the ancient days of the Abyss, shoggti served their race as slave masters. The oldest demons still flinch in memory of the terrible tortures endured in these times. The memories of the demon princes are aeons long, their taste for vengeance insatiable. The shoggti are prized prisoners and torture subjects in case of demonic incursion.

!!Shiggarreb
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 23
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* DemonLordsAndArchdevils: Shiggarreb, the qlippoth lord, remains among the most powerful of her race, though neither she nor her peers have learned how to master an entire layer of the Abyss.
* FalseFlagOperation: Shiggarreb hopes to draw down the angelic armies a second time and let the Lords of Good do her dirty work for her. To achieve this end, Shiggarreb has been perpetrating terrible crimes on the Material Plane in the name of various demon princes.
* PlayingBothSides: Shiggarreb's schemes have yet to draw the wrath of the Upper Planes down upon the Abyss, but she has often provoked heroic mortals to act. Sometimes these mortals can be corrupted to see fiendish threats everywhere, but Shiggarreb has begun to see their potential as pawns. So the qlippoth has begun playing both sides against each other, on the one hand creating cults devoted to this or that demon lord, while on the other creating or inspiring secret societies dedicated to the eradication of demons and their influence.
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[[folder:Other Creatures]]
!!Akop
->'''Classfication:''' Fiend
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 2
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
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* TheAgeless: The akop's lifespan was extended indefinitely by Mammon's enchantment, forcing them to serve him for an eternity.
* DealWithTheDevil: When they realised that their world was dying, and there was nothing they could do about it, the akop were forced to make a deal with Mammon. Mammon promised to transport them from their doomed world and to protect them from physical harm. In return, the akop agreed to travel to Hell and serve Mammon for one generation. Mammon enforced the letter of the agreement, while also enchanting the portals so the akop emerged as insubstantial shadow beings, unable to reproduce or die of old age. In one fell swoop Mammon had entrapped the entire people.
-->''The akop are a cautionary tale with regard to making deals with devils.''
* DemonOfHumanOrigin: Thousands of years ago, the akop were a sophisticated people in the Material Plane. Now, they are monstrous beings who flit through the shadows of Hell, mere vestiges of their former forms.
* FormerlySapientSpecies: Thousands of years ago, the akop were a sophisticated people who ruled an obscure world in the Material Plane. Now, they have degenerated, losing their magic and sanity.
* TorturedMonster: The akop exist in a state of torment and lash out at anything they can in the hopes of avenging themselves for the wrongs done to them.

!!Armageddon Beast
->'''Classfication:''' Fiend
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 31
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
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* BeastOfTheApocalypse: The appearance of an armageddon beast on a world in the Material Plane usually results in that world's destruction, and the prophecies of countless religions speak of a great seven-headed, ten-horned beast whose coming will bring about the End Times.
* {{Kaiju}}: Even a single Armageddon beast can wipe out entire armies and lay low a demon lord, so demons are reluctant to use them too often.
* MultipleHeadCase: The Armageddon beast has seven heads, each with a different personality.
* SealedEvilInACan: Armageddon beasts are native to Volgauth, a hostile, stinking Abyssal realm with but a single planar entrance positioned at the end of a gauntlet of deadly layers. Once each century, a team of balors descends to Volgauth and undoes the chains binding a single beast. Fleeing before the monster, they lead it through the gate so they can unleash it upon their enemies.

!!Bonedreg
->'''Classfication:''' Construct
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 2 (quadruped), 5 (biped)
->'''Alignment:''' Unaligned
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* DemBones: Bonedregs resemble a skeleton arranged in improbable and unlikely form.

!!Abyssal Dragon
->'''Classfication:''' Dragon
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
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* AttackAttackAttack: Abyssal dragons fight without regard to their safety and prove relentless to the point of their annihilation.
* AxCrazy: Abyssal dragons show no restraint in battle, lashing out at anything they can reach, driven to inflict the same agony they experience on their victims.
* DragonHoard: Abyssal dragons seek to fill their lairs with plunder and treasure, but instead of gold and gemstones, Abyssal dragons covet the scales stolen from them, and their lairs often hold the rotting remains of dragons they have slain.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Prisoners taken by Abyssal dragons are impaled on bones and spikes.
* SoulEating: Abyssal dragons greedily gobble up the souls of the doomed.

!!Razorwire Golem
->'''Classfication:''' Construct
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 14
->'''Alignment:''' Unaligned
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* RazorFloss: Razorwire golems appear as towering masses of jagged steel wires and blades with roughly humanoid forms, and can swiftly and emotionlessly flay the skin from an enemy.

!!Hell Horse
->'''Classfication:''' Fiend
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 8
->'''Alignment:''' LawfulEvil
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* HellishHorse: Hell horses were bred by the devil Abigor to serve him and his closest allies as mounts.

!!Kok-lir
->'''Classfication:''' Monstrosity
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 12
->'''Alignment:''' LawfulEvil
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* GroinAttack: Legend holds that kok-lirs came from a woman whose hatred for her unfaithful husband drove her to forge a bargain with Hell. Mephistopheles transformed her into a great beauty of almost godly allure. So accoutered, she sought out her absent man and seduced him. In the carnal act of their passion, hideous worms spilled from her belly and devoured him, manhood first, until nothing remained of him but bones.

!!Necroripper
->'''Classfication:''' Construct
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 14
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
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* FleshGolem: These constructs are made of undead parts pieced together.

!!Oubliette
->'''Classfication:''' Construct
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 14
->'''Alignment:''' Unaligned
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* ForcedToWatch: When a devil noble or Lord of Hell wants a troublesome champion of good removed, an infernal strike force is assembled that includes an oubliette. After capturing the victim's soul, the oubliette travels throughout Hell and forces its charge to watch the unspeakable evil that goes on there. A century or two is enough to drive most mortals mad. Some even begin to enjoy the spectacle. When this happens, the oubliette can safely release the now-evil soul to join the host of Hell.
* LosingYourHead: When an oubliette snatches a severed head and mounts it on the end of its tentacle, its hideous nature keeps the head both alive and conscious.

!!Painshrieker
->'''Classfication:''' Monstrosity
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' LawfulEvil
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* EyelessFace: The painshrieker's eyes are removed and replaced with a vibratory superstructure that projects an ultrasonic beam.
* LoudOfWar: A painshrieker's implanted sonic generator can be used as a weapon, unleashing a powerful sonic attack.
* WasOnceAMan: Painshriekers are recruited from the most ardent of Hadriel's male mortal followers. Such is their desire to please their mistress that they willingly submit to the painful transformation.

!!Phlogiston Monitor
->'''Classfication:''' Monstrosity
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 4
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
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* FoodChainOfEvil: Phlogiston monitors regularly snatch devils and make messy meals of them.
* MaliciousMonitorLizard: Phlogiston monitors gather all along the shores of the Lake of Fire, sometimes entering the flaming waters to dine on the occasional sinner. They watch for the lone or weak traveller, ignoring most parties of any significant size. Something that appears sickly or suffering is the best target for them. When such prey comes close, the phlogiston monitor attacks.

!!Skulldugger
->'''Classfication:''' Undead
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 2
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
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* NonHumanUndead: In theory, skullduggers can be created from several different types of skeletons. However, both Gamigin and Orcus prefer the remains of an extinct breed of qlippoth. Other forms of skullduggers are almost never seen.
* NoSell: Skullduggers confound good clerics because their unique method of animation makes them immune to turning.

!!Soul Taker
->'''Classfication:''' Undead
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 16
->'''Alignment:''' Evil
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* NonHumanUndead: When fallen angels fell into the Abyss and Hell, their shadows remained trapped in Gehenna, and became soul takers.
* WeakenedByTheLight: While in sunlight, the soul taker has disadvantage on attack rolls, ability checks, and saving throws.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Many soul takers travel the planes looking for some means to restore their physical forms, consulting with necromancers and liches, but retain their hate for all mortals, slaughtering them when they prove to have no use.
* YourSoulIsMine: A soul taker claims the souls of those it kills with its scythe.

!!Spawn of Marbas
->'''Classfication:''' Monstrosity
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
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* {{Mutants}}: These creatures were created when Marbas unleashed the raw power of chaos on hapless animals, warping their bodies and their minds.

!!Darksphinx
->'''Classfication:''' Monstrosity
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 10
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
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* BodyguardingABadass: Hadriel awards darksphinx bodyguards to her most trusted lieutenants and occasionally to other devil nobles as well. A darksphinx bodyguard is very prestigious and highly sought after in Hell. Although their job may seem simple, the darksphinxes enjoy their work. Protecting an important personage from assassination in Hell is a never-ending intellectual sport, and second-guessing creatures bred to be deceptive is no easy task.
* HybridMonster: The first darksphinxes were the half-fiend offspring of a powerful gynosphinx named Newella and Duke Bifrons, Hadriel's then-husband.
* UndyingLoyalty: Darksphinxes are trained as bodyguards and instilled with utter loyalty to Hadriel.

!!Spineseeker
->'''Classfication:''' Fiend
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 8
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
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* AnimalAssassin: Spineseekers have no language, don't seem to care whom they attack, cannot be reasoned with and know nothing of mercy or compassion. They make effective assassins since their lack of communication makes it extremely difficult to track the murder back to its sponsor. Those wishing to use spineseekers in this manner trap them in stasis cages, which are then opened in the presence of the intended target. It doesn't always work. Sometimes the spineseeker attacks the bearer of the stasis cage.
* {{Hermaphrodite}}: All spineseekers are hermaphroditic and reproduce by mating.
* HungryMenace: Voracious predators that seemingly exist only to feed, spineseekers pose a serious threat to even demons. Whenever a spineseeker colony finds its way into a demon settlement, the demons do everything within their power to destroy the incursion.

!!Stitchface
->'''Classfication:''' Undead
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 3
->'''Alignment:''' Unaligned
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* TearOffYourFace: Stitchfaces are made by stitching together animated human faces, whose features contort with obvious agony.

!!Stygian Interloper
->'''Classfication:''' Fiend
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 1
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
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* HumanDisguise: When a stygian interloper finds memories of a particularly interesting life, it assumes the form of the amnesiac individual, 'returning' to the Material Plane to spread chaos in mortal guise. The stygian interloper does its best to integrate itself into the mortal's life, taking delight in destroying family bonds, sullying reputations and betraying confidences.
* IngestingKnowledge: When mortals touch or drink from the River Styx, their memories flow from their minds into its waters. Stygian interlopers inhale these memories deep and relish the play of recollecting thoughts for the very first time.

!!Urhydra
->'''Classfication:''' Monstrosity
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 24
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
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* MagicMusic: The urhydra sings strange music that hooks the soul, easing the mind of the terror that dogs visitors to the Abyss. Those who succumb to the alluring song scramble toward its source and disappear in the darkness, forever lost.
* OurHydrasAreDifferent: The urhydra is a monstrosity usually found in the Abyss and sometimes on the Material Plane. Sages believe the urhydrae sired ordinary hydrae, since they exceed the lesser breed in size, toughness and sheer malice. Whether or not there happens to be a connection, urhydrae possess all the might of other hydrae, with keen minds bent to cruelty.

!!Vulcan Demolisher
->'''Classfication:''' Construct
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 21
->'''Alignment:''' Unaligned
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: A destroyed Vulcan demolisher explodes with such concussive force that claims just as many of its allies as it does the enemy.
* MechanicalMonster: These huge, headless constructs can lay waste to whole cities, claiming thousands of lives before they can be contained and destroyed.
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[[folder:Other Characters]]
!!Irecunda
->'''Classfication:''' Fiend
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 28
->'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil
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* ExtraEyes: Irecunda's face bulges with sixty-six eyes.
* {{Kaiju}}: Irecunda is a towering figure dwarfing even the largest demon princes of the Abyss.
* ThePigPen: Irecunda's maw exudes the stink of a thousand abattoirs that can be scented from hundreds of miles away.
* SealedEvilInACan: After being cast down from the celestial realms, Irecunda fell into the Beseeching Sea, a vast Abyssal ocean. The chains twisting around his body dragged him into the depths, where he has thrashed against his bindings for millennia, straining to be free and take his vengeance against the whole of creation for the suffering he has had to endure. So long as Irecunda remains bound and anchored, he poses no danger to the rest of the multiverse. The demon princes have shown rare wisdom in leaving this unwelcome guest alone, but some also regard him as a weapon of last resort.

!!Jalie Squarefoot
->'''Classfication:''' Undead
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 21
->'''Alignment:''' LawfulEvil
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* NonHumanHead: Jalie has the head of a stallion.
* NonHumanUndead: Jalie is a pit fiend who temporarily took mortal form to become a lich.
* TakeOverTheWorld: Jalie's lust for power is exceptional even by the standards of Hell. His ultimate goal is control, not merely of Hell, but of all existence.

!!Krotep and Nekhet
->'''Classfication:''' Fiend
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 16 (Krotep), 18 (Nekhet)
->'''Alignment:''' LawfulEvil
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* DeathByChildbirth: Krotep and Nekhet's mother did not survive the birthing process.
* GodhoodSeeker: Both Krotep and Nekhet desire recognition by their purported father and ascension to godhood.
* MamasBabyPapasMaybe: These two siblings claim (perhaps spuriously) to be the children of a liaison between Set and a devil princess. Leviathan, their titular lord in Hell, is not very happy with how Nekhet is neglecting her duties to him. He would have taken her out long ago if not for the possibility that Set really is her father. Leviathan cannot afford to offend Set, so his agents are currently investigating the true parentage of the siblings.
* NephariousPharaoh: Krotep rules over Axor, a twisted inversion of ancient Egypt where snow replaces sand and thousands of slaves toil ceaselessly to build pyramids out of huge blocks of ice. Despite dozens of completed pyramids, hundreds of years of work and thousands of dead slaves, Set has given no indication that he even recognises Krotep's effort.
* SiblingRivalry: Nekhet and Krotep have been fighting each other their whole lives; some say they began to squabble while still in the womb. In Krotep's mind, only Nekhet's machinations have prevented the success of his own endeavours, so he dedicates much of his time to undermining her plans.

!!Vashtuk
->'''Classfication:''' Celestial
->'''Challenge Rating:''' 21
->'''Alignment:''' NeutralEvil
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* FallenAngel: Vashtuk was once high among the celestial host until he was cast out of Heaven for stealing a golden drinking cup that was a gift from his lord's sister.
* GodGuise: Many goblins worship Vashtuk and believe he will favour them with guile in their battles against bigger creatures. And indeed, he is filled with guile—having convinced the goblins that he is a god, or that he is even a goblin.
* LivingLieDetector: Vashtuk knows if he hears a lie.
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