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  1. Differences in editions of D&D

  2. Demon lords

     Known demon lords  Non-canonical demon lords 

  3. Notes

  4. References

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In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, demon lords (also known as Abyssal lords in 2E AD&D) are demons who have gained great power and established a position of preeminence among demonkind.

Each demon lord has a unique appearance and set of abilities. Most control at least one layer of the Abyss. A demon lord, when slain in a plane other than the Abyss, is banished to the Abyss for 100 years, whereas "ordinary" demons, including the mightiest balors and mariliths, risk being reborn into a lesser form (or not at all). The most powerful demon lords are demon princes. "Demon lord" and "demon prince" are self-proclaimed titles; unlike the archdevils, the chaotic evil demon lords do not have a rigid hierarchy. However, first edition AD&D did claim a demon can only be called a prince if he or she rules an entire plane of the Abyss, thus Orcus implied by his title to rule at least one plane of existence, while lesser lords did not.

Demon lords wage eternal war with each other, often seeking ways to expand their holdings into other layers and at the same time defend their personal domains from rival lords and scheming underlings. Demogorgon has for many years been the most powerful demon lord, and he proclaims himself Prince of Demons. Orcus and Graz'zt contest his title, as does the obyrith Obox-ob, who once held that title.

Most demon lords have secretive mortal cults who seek to elevate their lords to godhood through prayer and sacrifice. Book of Vile Darkness details a number of prestige classes for mortal disciples of demon lords, as does the "Demonomicon of Iggwilv" feature currently running in Dragon magazine.

Differences in editions of D&D

The distinctions between demon lords and demon princes vary between editions of Dungeons & Dragons.

  • In AD&D, demon lords may not have complete sovereignty over a layer of the Abyss, whereas all demon princes rule one or more layers.[1] However, both Lords and Princes were assigned the status of lesser gods.
  • In 2E AD&D, both demon lords and demon princes are known as Abyssal lords.[2]
  • In 3E D&D, almost all demon lords control a layer of the Abyss, and many have a scattering of mortal worshippers, whereas all demon princes control at least one layer of the Abyss, and all have mortal worshippers.[3]

Demon lords

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Known demon lords

The most common and canonical demon lords in the 3.5 Edition (and generally most of the earlier editions) are Baphomet, Dagon, Demogorgon, Fraz-Urb'luu, Graz'zt, Juiblex, Kostchtchie, Lolth, Malcanthet, Obox-ob, Orcus, Pale Night, Pazuzu, Sess'Innek, Yeenoghu, and Zuggtmoy. However, in addition to these, countless other minor demons have appeared in earlier editions, supplement books and Dragon Magazine, spinoffs from D&D, and other sources. Beneath is a large list detailing all known Demon Lords, both the major ones listed above and minor ones.

The majority of these demon lords below appear as listed in Appendix I in Hordes of the Abyss. (f) indicates a female demon lord, (o) indicates an obyrith, (l) indicates a loumara, and (d) indicates a lord that is presumed dead.

Note that any demon lord who was mentioned by name only in the Monster Manual II (1983), on page 35, is noted as "*MM2".

NameTitleConcernsLayer of the AbyssPrevious Appearances and Notes
AbraxasThe UnfathomableMagic words, arcane secrets, talismans17: Death's Reward*MM2
AdimarchusPrince of MadnessInsanity507: Occipitus (Former) Skullrot on Carceri (currently imprisoned)Antagonist of the Shackled City Adventure Path modules published in Dungeon. Detailed in Dungeon #116, page 61. Dragon #360 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 13. Was a fallen celestial.
AhazuThe SeizerNight, abduction73: Wells of Darkness (Self-imposed imprisonment)*MM2, Dungeon #148, page 82. Rules the void beyond the Wells of Darkness known as Shattered Night. Functions as a vestige.
AhrimanesChief of the CacodaemonsExiles, wanderers452:Ahriman-abad*MM2
Aldinach (f)Lady of ChangeTransformation1: Pazunia (from the fortress of Aldinach's Egg by the edge of the Grand Abyss)*MM2
Alrunes (f)The Soothing SpiritProtection, sisterhood260: Green Abyss*MM2
AlvarezThe Purging DukeInquisition, torture57: Torturous TruthFaces of Evil: the Fiends, p60.
AlzriusLord of Infernal LightFire, destruction601: ConflagratumHellbound: The Blood War, "The Dark of the War", p25.
AnarazelThe Daring DarknessAdventurers79: The Emessu Tunnels*MM2
AnsitifThe BefoulerCorruption of religious sites and relics73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned); former rule of layer 21: The Sixth Pyre*MM2, Dragon #357, page 67. Ansitif can be called by binders.
Ardat (f)The UnavowedSecret or failing marriages, harpies*MM2, Dragon #341 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 24.; detailed in Dragon #359 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv"
Areex (o)The Forgotten PrinceUnknown73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned)*MM2
Arlgolcheir (d)Corpse located in layer 73: The Wells of DarknessMentioned in Dragon #116 "Rogue Stones and Gemjumping", page 55; Dungeon #148, "Wells of Darkness", page 66.
ArzialThe Blooded BaronSubterfuge45, 46, 47: Azzagrat (serves Graz'zt)Mentioned in Dungeon #13, "The Ruins of Nol-Daer".
AserothThe Winter WarlockCold, ice, corruption, magic566: Soulfreeze*MM2. Said to be a former archomental.
Asima (o,f,d)The UnanticipatedIll surprises4: The Grand Abyss*MM2. Was destroyed during the creation of The Grand Abyss (called the Blood Rift in 4E D&D). She has a tomb there and is said that her body is "undecaying".
Astaroth (d)DiabolusProphecyCorpse located in layer 73: The Wells of Darkness*MM2, Lost Empires of Faerûn, page 21, Dungeon #148, page 66, Dragon #357 page 68. Slain by the arch-devil Gargauth, now functions as a vestige as his corpse is continually regenerated and destroyed in the Wells of Darkness.
Azael (d)The EnsnaredRebellion, war422: Savage Searing (now Yeenoghu's Realm)*MM2. Former ruler of the layer now dominated by Yeenoghu. Slain by the "Killer of the Gods" Ma Yuan. Was a fallen celestial.
AzazelPrince of ScapegoatsBlame, absolution137: Outcasts' End*MM2
Azuvidexus (d)The Ravenous MawPrimeval beasts and scaled nightmaresN'gharl (formerly layer #230)Wizards of the Coast website: The Crawling Jungle; Dragon #357 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 29. The current Azuvidexus is an awakened tyrannosaur who had abosrbed the original's evil and intellect.
BaltazoThe Seeping SovereignDiplomacy, strategy1: Pazunia (from the fortress of Sullen-Ghat)*MM2. He is a Blood War general guarding the gate leading to the layer of Fraz-urb'luu.
BaphometPrince of BeastsMinotaurs, beasts600: The Endless Maze (Shubgottia)Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth; Monster Manual II (1983), page 36; Dragon #353 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv"; Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, page 58.
Barbu (f)The UnwelcomeDiscord, ruined peace*MM2
BayemonOf the Unhealing WoundThe afflicted*MM2; said to have escaped from the Wells of Darkness. According to the "Demonomicon", Kostchtchie is in possession of Bayemon's still living severed head in his glacial fortress.
Bechard (o)The Rotting HuskDecomposition, obsolescence422: Yeenoghu's Realm (former ruler)*MM2. Former Demon lord of Tempests who ruled the 422nd layer before Azael and Yeenoghu.
BeshabaThe Maid of the Misfortune13:Blood Toris the Faerûnian deity of bad luck, misfortune, random mischief, and accidents. Ed Greenwood created Beshaba for his home Dungeons & Dragons game set in the Forgotten Realms. Lady Doom, as she is also known, demands worship to keep her bad luck at bay. She is a Chaotic Evil Intermediate Power, whose symbol is black antlers on a red field, divine realm is Blood Tor on the 13th layer of the Abyss or in the Barrens of Doom and Despair in the 3rd edition Forgotten Realms cosmology, and Third Edition domains are Chaos, Evil, Fate, Luck, and Trickery. Her weapon is a "barbed" scourge, aptly named "Ill Fortune".
Cabiri (o)The Watching MasterObservation73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned)*MM2, Dragon #357, page 69. Cabiri can be called by binders.
CharunThe HammererMassacres*MM2
ChernovogThe Green GodEvil Druids, Vengeful Nature, Warlocks, evil feyThe Verdant Chasm; layer number unknownExpedition to Castle Ravenloft, page 89
CodricuhnThe Blood Storm, Prince of the Eight SeasDestruction, stormsCoagulus; wanders the AbyssDungeon #168
Cyndshyra (d)Of the Seven TormentsDragon #357, page 67. Allied with Ansitif to destroy the Malgoth.
Dagon (o)Prince of the DepthsCreatures of the deep aquatic89: The ShadowseaMentioned in Monster Manual II (1983), page 35, detailed in Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss on pages 59–60. Dragon #349, "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 30-45.
DemogorgonThe Prince of Demons, The Sibilant BeastDemonkind88: The Gaping MawEldritch Wizardry; Monster Manual (1977) p16; Wrath of the Immortals boxed set; Monster Mythology, page 88; Book of Vile Darkness, page 125; Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, pages 61–62.
DwiergusThe Chrysalis PrinceThe shaping of demonic races558: FleshforgesDragon #353 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv".; detailed in Dragon #359 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv"
EblisOf the Unbended KneeRefusal to surrender1: Pazunia*MM2
Ebulon73: Wells of Darkness (imprisoned)Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss. Former general of Graz'zt.
EldanothThe Bloodless ScionCrime, Murder359: The Arc of EternityFaces of Evil: the Fiends, page 60. Former slave to Orcus.
EltabLord of the Hidden LayerHatred, retribution248: The Hidden LayerDreams of the Red Wizards; Spellbound; Champions of Ruin, page 130.
Ereshkigal (f)*MM2
Felex'ja (d)The Tiger KingTigers, felines, stalking predatorsDragon #357, page 67. Allied with Ansitif to destroy the Malgoth.
Fraz-Urb'luuPrince of DeceptionLies, subterfuge, illusion176: Hollow's HeartLost Caverns of Tsojcanth; Monster Manual II (1983), page 39; Faces of Evil: the Fiends, page 60; Dragon #333 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 21; Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, pages 63–64.
GorionMentioned in "Dragon" #139.
Graz'ztThe Dark PrinceTyrants, despots, guile, debauchery45, 46, 47: AzzagratLost Caverns of Tsojcanth; Monster Manual II (1983), page 39; For Duty and Deity (1998); Book of Vile Darkness, page 130; Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, page 65.
Great Motherthe creator and primary racial deity of beholders, gibbering orbs, and the various races of beholder-kin6:Realm of a Million EyesGreat Mother was first detailed in the book Monster Mythology (1992), including details about her priesthood.Her role in the cosmology of the Planescape campaign setting was described in On Hallowed Ground (1996).

Great Mother was described in Defenders of the Faith (2000), and in Lords of Madness (2005).

GresilCustodian of RecordsAbyssal lore*MM2, Living Greyhawk Journal 10; Dragon #294.
HaagentiLord of AlchemyAlchemy548: GaravondDragon #337 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 47.
IlsidahurThe Howling KingBar-lgura90: The Guttering GroveDungeon #10 "The Shrine of Ilsidahur". In 4E D&D, Ilsidahur's layer has since been incorporated into Demogorgon's layer.
Ixinix (d)Lord of BlackwaterDragon #357, page 67. Allied with Ansitif to destroy the Malgoth.
JuiblexThe Faceless LordOozes, slimes, and jellies528: MolorMonster Manual (1977), page 17; Monster Mythology, page 67; Book of Vile Darkness, page 134; Dragon #337 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 47; Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, pages 66–67. Juiblex rules his own realm in layer 528 and is currently contesting with Zuggtmoy for layer 222.
J'zzalshrak (f)The Errant GeneralBlood War campaignsDungeon #64, "Bzallin's Blacksphere," page 29.
KardumLord of the BalorsBalors, fire21: The Sixth PyreWas introduced in Fiendish Codex I; based on Marduk by Gary Gygax (see Non-Canonical Demon Lords below).
KerzitGuardian of the TomeThe Tome of the Black HeartMordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure; Dungeon #112, pages 13, 52, 96.
Kizarvidexus (o,d)The Horned DukeCorpse located in 73: The Wells of DarknessDungeon #124, page 35; Dungeon #128, page 33; Dungeon #148, "Wells of Darkness", page 66. Slain by the Wind Duke general Icosiol.
KostchtchiePrince of WrathFrost giants, wrath, rage23: The Iron WastesLost Caverns of Tsojcanth; Monster Manual II (1983), page 40; Monster Mythology, page 82; Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, pages 68–69.
Lamashtu (f)She Who ErasesMonstrous births, deformity503: TorremorDragon #329 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 67, "Demononicon". Former consort to Pazuzu. although she is trapped within Torremor, she is now regarded as the layer's new ruler.
LaraieThe Stalking TerrorPursuit*MM2
LascerLord of the Shadow ShoalAssassination, MurderDragon #349 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 35. Dragon #297; detailed in Dragon #359 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv"
Lazbral'thullThe ButcherTorture, bloodletting73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned)Dungeon #122: Root of Evil.
LindyrmMentioned in The Deva Spark.
Lissa'aere (f)The NoxiousPoison gas27: MalignebulaHellbound: The Blood War, page 25.
Lolth (f)Demon Queen of SpidersDrow, spiders66: The Demonweb PitsFirst debut in module D3: Vault of the Drow and more prominently, in Q1: Queen of the Demonweb Pits. Went on to appear in many other supplements such as first edition Fiend Folio and Deities and Demigods (all three editions).
LupercioThe Baron of SlothSloth, darkness128: SlugbedFaces of Evil: the Fiends, page 60.
Lynkhab (f)Lady of RegretDepression, desire297: The Sighing CliffsFaces of Evil: the Fiends, page 61.
Maelfeshfeatured in Rose Estes' Greyhawk novels.
Malcanthet (f)Queen of the SuccubiSuccubi, hedonists570: ShendilavriDungeon #112, page 48, and #124, page 95; Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, pages 69–70; Dragon #353, The Demonomicon of Iggwilv: Malcanthet.
MalgariusThe Demon TreeEvil sylvan creaturesA demonic plant that once controlled a layer of the Abyss, but which was defeated by the demon lord Lazbral'thull. (Dungeon #122: Root of Evil).
Malgoth, the (o)Dungeon #117: Touch of the Abyss; FC1 p 125. Was destroyed by an alliance of demon lords including Ansitif and Ixinix. Now exists as a disembodied intelligence.
MastiphalThe Hunting SovereignPursuit of prey1: Pazunia (in the fortress of Vanelon)*MM2. Current consort to Malcanthet.
MiskaThe Wolf-SpiderSpyder-fiends, warImprisoned in Pandemonium.Dungeon #124, page 17. Detailed in 2e adventure The Rod of Seven Parts. Former Prince of Demons after Obox-ob. Was consort to the Queen of Chaos.
Mu-Tahn LaaMountains of Sorrow Beyond MeasureShattered Gates of Slaughtergarde
MunkirThe White GuardianAfterlife, the back door to Paradise77: The Gates of Heaven*MM2
Mydianchlarus (d)Demonomicon, page 134
NekirThe Black GuardianAfterlife, the back door to Paradise77: The Gates of Heaven*MM2
Nergel*MM2; in Gary Gygax's Gord novels, Nergel is a prince of "unlife".
Nocticula (f)The UndeniableNight72: Darklight*MM2
NqlMentioned in Eldritch Wizardry, in the "Codex of the Infinite Planes" entry. Possibly a name fragment.
Obox-ob (o)Prince of VerminVermin663: Zionyn*MM2; Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, pages 71–72. Formerly held the title of Prince of Demons. Was the first Prince of Demons.
OrcusPrince of the UndeadUndead, Abyssal ascension, escape from death113: ThanatosEldritch Wizardry; Monster Manual (1977), page 17; Dead Gods; Dungeon #89; Book of Vile Darkness, page 136; Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, pages 73–74; Dungeon #149, pages 56–57. Was the prominent villain of the Bloodstone series.
Oublivae (f)Queen of Desolation100: The BarrensDemonomicon, page 130
Pale Night (o, f)The Mother of DemonsMotherhood600: The Endless Maze, 471: AndrolynneFaces of Evil: the Fiends, page 61; Dragon #353 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv"; Manual of the Planes (3rd edition), page 100; Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, pages 74–75. Purported to be the mother of Grazzt, Lupercio, and Vucarik. Consort of Baphomet.
Pazuzu (o)Prince of the Lower Aerial KingdomsFlying creatures, corruption1: Pazunia, Former ruler of 503: TorremorMonster Manual II (1983), page 41; Dragon #329 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 56; Book of Vile Darkness web enhancement; Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, pages 76–77. Also known as Pazrael. Pazuzu has since abandoned his layer of Torremor and has laid claim on Pazunia.
PhraxasLord of Misery and DespairMisery, despair4: The Blood RiftDemonomicon, page 134
Queen of Chaos (o, f)Chaos, obyriths14: The Steaming FenFirst appeared in the "Rods of Seven Parts" second edition module, said to be a native of Limbo. In Fiendish Codex I, she is now an obyrith lord.
Qij-na (d)The ShatteredDragon #357, page 67. Allied with Ansitif to destroy the Malgoth.
Rhindorz'zt (d)The Black PrinceDragon #357, page 67. Allied with Ansitif to destroy the Malgoth.
Rhyxali (f)Queen of the Shadow DemonsShadow demons, secrets49: ShaddononBook of Vile Darkness web enhancement.
Rimmon (d)Mentioned in 4e Monster Manual 3, Pg 15
Rr'ikin'akaKing of ScorpionsScorpions, vermins73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned)Dungeon #148, "Wells of Darkness", page 66.
Salis Thik (d)333: Unnamed. Possibly the same as the Broken Scale.Abyssal Warriors by J. Robert King
Sch'theraqpassttThe Serpent RebornYuan-ti111: The Mind of EvilDragon #151
Sertrous (o, d)Prince of Hereticsparasites, crawling things, serpents380: The Hungry TarnsElder Evils, page 112
Sess'InnekThe Emperor LizardLizardfolk, civilization7: The Phantom Plane (aka Kearackinin)Monster Mythology, page 102; Serpent Kingdoms. Demon lord of the Lizard Kings.
Shaktari (f)Queen of PoisonMariliths531: VudraDungeon #60, "Nemesis", page 32. Revealed to have escaped from the Wells of Darkness.; detailed in Dragon #359 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv"
Sifkhu (l)Loumaras230: The Dreaming GulfDragon #353; currently bonded by Malcanthet.
Shami-Amourae (f)The Lady of DelightsSuccubi73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned)Dungeon #5, "The Stolen Power", page 27; freeing her is the goal of Dungeon #148, "Wells of Darkness".
SiragleThe IneffableSecret oaths493: The Steeping IsleDungeon #28, "Sleepless". Reported to have escaped from the Wells of Darkness.
SocothbenothThe PersuaderPerversion, sexual taboos597: Goranthis*MM2, Mentioned in Dragon #333,"Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 29.
Soneillon (f)The Youthful CroneRejuvenation71: Spirac*MM2. Not to be confused with the succubus who uses her name as detailed in "Lost Empires of Faerun".
Tantagaras (d)Hunger, Sloth400: Woeful Escarand4th Edition Monster Manual3; page 44. Killed by the god Kord. "Father" of the nalfeshnee demons.
TharzaxThe Chattering PrincePoisonous vermins2: Driller's HivesDungeon #123: Salvage Operation.
Thralhavoc ShadowmasterUndead shadows, subterfuge348: Name unknown, and Thralhavoc had abandoned it.Hellbound: The Blood War, "War Games", page 56.
TuraglasThe Ebon MawHunger, consumption32: Sholo-TovothDragon #312.
Ubothar (o)The Thunder BelowNone; currently exiled and imprisoned from the Abyss.Dragon #349 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 31. The Thunder Below by James Jacobs.
Ugoreth (d)Demonomicon, page 130. Slain by the demon princess Oublivae.
Ugudenk (o)The Squirming KingWorms and hungry parasites177: The Writhing RealmDragon #333 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 39.; detailed in Dragon #359 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv"
UmberleeEvil sea goddess13:Blood TorEd Greenwood created Umberlee for his home Dungeons & Dragons game, set in Greenwood's Forgotten Realms world.
Ungulex73: The Wells of Darkness (imprisoned)Dungeon #148, "Wells of Darkness", page 66; said to be the first prisoner to be imprisoned, after Ahazu.
VerinVoice of Graz'ztDiplomacy45, 46, 47: Azzagrat (serves Graz'zt)Monster Manual II (1983), page 35; Faces of Evil: the Fiends, page 62. Also known as Vuron or Ztefano. Appeared in "For Duty and Deity" as a male marilith.
Veshvoriak (o)Obyrith lord whose body was dumped in Layer 23: the Iron Wastes. Later revealed to be still alive and was trapped in the ice by Demogorgon.Dragon #345, "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 31, "Demonomicon".
Volisupula (f)The Flensed MarquesseFinery, ostentatious ceremony8: The Skin-shedderPlanes of Chaos, in the "Chaos Adventures" booklet.
VoroxidPoisonous bones and teethDungeon #148, "Wells of Darkness", page 81.
Vroth-Khun (o)None; currently banished from the Abyss.Dragon #349 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 31.
VucarikConsort of ChainsChains, torture651: NethuriaHellbound: The Blood War, page 26.
Wejinhastala (d)The TempestStorms, winds, tempestsDragon #357, page 67. Allied with Ansitif to destroy the Malgoth.
XazivortFrom the Ashes. Not to be confused with the god, Raxivort. Is able to possess living beings.
Xinivrae (f)(Would Be) Queen of SuccubiSuccubi, Seduction (of women)230: The Dreaming Gulf (exiled)Dragon #353 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv"
YeenoghuPrince of GnollsGnolls422: Yeenoghu's RealmMonster Manual (1977), page 19; Monster Mythology, page 83; Book of Vile Darkness, page 140; Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, pages 78–79.
Yibyiru (f)The Rancid Lady of Bitter BilePoison222: Shedaklah (serves Zuggtmoy)Dragon #337 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 48.
YrsillarLord of the NothingGreater & Lesser Dreads277: BelistorDragon #277.
Zanassu (d)The Spider DemonSpiders, arachnidsEmpires of the Sands, reported dead in Demihuman Deities; slain by Selvetarm.
Zivorgian (f)Lady of Ripe CarrionVultures, Rot, Ghouls, CorpsesDemonomicon of Iggwilv: Graz'zt; said to be daughter of Pale Night.
Zuggtmoy (f)Demoness Lady of FungiFungi, Rot, Decay222: Shedaklah (or Mycorji)Module T1-4: The Temple of Elemental Evil; Dragon #337 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 37; Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, pages 79–80.
ZuregurexLord of the Drowned DeadStorms and the drowned dead480: Guttlevetch; currently abandonedDragon #357 "Demonomicon of Iggwilv", page 24.
ZzyczesiyaThe UngraspedConfused and malevolent ignorance3: The Forgotten LandFaces of Evil: the Fiends, page 60. Said to have escaped from the Wells of Darkness.

Non-canonical demon lords

Paizo Publishing released Book of the Damned, Vol. 2: Lords of Chaos for the Pathfinder campaign setting in 2010.[4] Written by Fiendish Codex I co-author James Jacobs, it took obvious inspiration from both Armies of the Abyss and Fiendish Codex I, though some details were different, and new demon lords took the place of lords with copyrighted names. The following demon lords were described in this volume:

  • Lamashtu
  • Abraxas
  • Aldinach
  • Andirifkhu
  • Angazhan
  • Areshkagal
  • Baphomet
  • Cyth-V’sug
  • Dagon
  • Deskari
  • Flauros
  • Gogunta
  • Haagenti
  • Jezelda
  • Jubilex
  • Kabiri
  • Kostchtchie
  • Mazmezz
  • Mestama
  • Nocticula
  • Nurgal
  • Orcus
  • Pazuzu
  • Shax
  • Shivaska
  • Sifkesh
  • Socothbenoth
  • Urxehl
  • Xoveron
  • Yhidothrus
  • Zevgavizeb
  • Zura

Lords of Chaos also details a number of dead demon lords and nascent demon lords.

Green Ronin published a D&D d20 supplement entitled Armies of the Abyss (2002, reprinted in 2003 as part of the Book of Fiends compilation) that provides information on 21 demon lords. Demon lords that share their names with D&D demon lords are listed in bold. As this book was written by Erik Mona, who would later be publisher of Dragon Magazine and co-author of Hordes of the Abyss, later demonic works by Mona and by fellow Paizo staffer and Fiendish Codex I co-author James Jacobs would seek to remain essentially compatible with it.

  • Abaddon
  • Abraxas
  • Anarazel
  • Astaroth
  • Azazel
  • Azidahaka
  • Behemoth
  • Decarabia
  • Eligor
  • Flauros
  • Gamigin
  • Haagenti
  • Ipos
  • Marbas
  • Nocticula
  • Raum
  • Sabnach
  • Seere
  • Shax
  • Socothbenoth
  • Vepar

A number of minor lords were also detailed in Armies of the Abyss:

  • Cresil the Impure (may or may not be equated with Gresil).
  • Eurynomous the Corpse Eater
  • Malohin the Strangler
  • Merihim
  • Philotanus the Seducer
  • Rahu the Tormentor
  • Shiggarebb, Lady of the Qlippoths

Gary Gygax, in his Gord novels: "The Sea of Death", "Come Endless Darkness" and "Dance of Demons", mentioned many other demon lords. These include:

  • Agadin, a minor demon allied to Demogorgon.
  • Apepi, a snake-like lord.
  • Areex, a minor demon who plots with Zuggtmoy.
  • Ariax, a prince defeated by Graz'zt.
  • Arioch, a demon lord who retreats when Tharizdun takes over the Abyss.
  • Bulumuz, a demon lord in the service of Iuz. He is killed by Tharizdun.
  • Cagrino, possibly a lord of the chargin demons. Cagrino chitters when he speeks.
  • Chidun, said to be allied with Var-Az-Hloo (Fraz-Urb'luu).
  • Elazalag, Princess of the Abat-Dolors; former consort to Graz'zt.
  • Eblis, a demon lord opposing Graz'zt. He is allied with Iuz.
  • Levithan, an uncommited demon with no particular sides.
  • Lugush, a demon prince opposing Graz'zt.
  • Ogrijek, lord of the cowardly four-winged man-hawks zabassus. He seves Graz'zt, but he is executed by his master.
  • Poshban, a minor demon lord allied with Demogorgon.
  • Mandrillagon, kin to Demogorgon, ruler of two layers of the Abyss. He is cowardly, but powerful.
  • Marduk, King of the Fire Demons and a Monarch of Demonium.
  • Meurteenz, a minor demon allied to Demogorgon.
  • Mycortte, a powerful Abat-Dolor demon, who serves as Ezazalag's second in command.
  • Nigroch, an Abat-Dolor warrior, and chief herald.
  • Palvlag, an ancient proto-demon of fire. He serves Graz'zt, and he wants to kill those who serve Nerull.
  • Shabriri, a proto-demon, and brother to Pazuzu. Shabriri is large, and he has many eyes.
  • Trobbo-gotath, a "greatest demon of earth". He serves Demogorgon.
  • Ushablator the Chaos Horror. He is one of the few demons that resists Graz'zt.
  • Vloorm, a minor demon allied to Demogorgon.
  • Volophon, a minor demon allied with Demogorgon.
  • Yuibiri, allied with Var-Az-Hloo.
  • Zerkaar, a minor demon allied to Demogorgon.
  • Zomar, allied with Var-Az-Hloo.
  • Zortolagon, said to be one of the greatest demons of the Abyss. He is one of the few demons that resists Graz'zt.

Necromancer Games, in their Tome of Horrors I and II listed alternate statistics of official demon lords Baphomet, Dagon, Fraz-Urb'luu, The Faceless Lord (aka Juiblex), Kostchtchie, Orcus, and Pazuzu. They also include:

  • Beluiri, a demoness consort of Baphomet.
  • Maphistal (not to be confused with Mastiphal), a lieutenant of Orcus.
  • Sonechard, a general of Orcus.
  • Tsathogga, the "Demon Frog God".
  • Caizel the Seductress.
  • Vepar, a vassal of Dagon.

Mongoose Publishing's "The Slayer's Guide to Demons" include the following:

  • Iyaviht the Dark Whisper, Patroness of the Jartaska.
  • The Gatekeeper, an exiled prince on the first layer of the Abyss

The book also introduced several so-called "Nameless Ones", ancient and powerful demon lords said to be the first demons:

  • The Dancer in Darkness
  • He Who Dreams
  • The Demon Mother
  • The Foundation
  • The Silence at the end of Eternity

Malhavoc Press's module Demon God's Fane introduces a new demon lord:

  • Ochremeshk the Demon Prince

Notes

1. ^{{cite book | first = Gary | last = Gygax | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 1983 | month = | title = Monster Manual II | chapter = | editor = | others = | edition = | pages = | publisher = TSR, Inc | location = Lake Geneva, WI | isbn = 0-88038-031-4 | url = }}
2. ^{{cite book | first = Colin | last = McComb | authorlink = | coauthors = |date=August 1997 | title = Faces of Evil: The Fiends | chapter = | editor = | others = | edition = | pages = | publisher = Wizards of the Coast, Inc | location = Renton, WA | isbn = 0-7869-0684-7 | url = }}
3. ^{{cite book | first = Monte | last = Cook | authorlink = | coauthors = |date=October 2001 | title = Book of Vile Darkness | chapter = | editor = | others = | edition = | pages = | publisher = Wizards of the Coast, Inc | location = Renton, WA | isbn = 0-7869-2650-3 | url = }}
4. ^Jacobs, James. Lords of Chaos. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2010

References

  • Baur, Wolfgang, and Lester W. Smith. Planes of Chaos (TSR, 1994).
  • Cook, Monte. Book of Vile Darkness (Wizards of the Coast, 2001).
    • Cook, Monte. Book of Vile Darkness web enhancement. (Wizards of the Coast, 2002). Available online:  
  • Grubb, Jeff. Manual of the Planes (TSR, 1987).
  • Grubb, Jeff, Bruce R Cordell, and David Noonan. Manual of the Planes (Wizards of the Coast, 2001).
  • Gygax, Gary. Monster Manual (TSR, 1977).
    • Gygax, Gary. Monster Manual II (TSR, 1983).
  • Jacobs, James, Erik Mona, and Ed Stark. Hordes of the Abyss (Wizards of the Coast, 2006).
  • Kuntz, Robert J. and Gary Gygax. Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure (TSR, 1984).
  • Kuntz, Robert J., Erik Mona, James Jacobs & Gary Gygax. "Maure Castle." Dungeon #112 (Paizo Publishing, 2004).
  • McComb, Colin. The Fiends. (TSR, 1997).
    • McComb, Colin. The Blood War (TSR, 1996).
    • McComb, Colin. On Hallowed Ground. (TSR, 1996).
  • Mona, Erik. Armies of the Abyss. (Green Ronin Publishing, 2002).
    • Mona, Erik. Pathfinder Chronicles Campaign Setting.(Paizo, 2008).
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