Lynkhab

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At a Glance

A unique demon lord.

Source

  • Mentioned on page 125 of the Book of Vile Darkness as one of “countless other demon lords.”

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Lupercio

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At a Glance

A unique demon lord.

Source

  • Mentioned on page 125 of the Book of Vile Darkness as one of “countless other demon lords.”

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Lissa’aera

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At a Glance

A unique demon lord.

Source

  • Mentioned on page 125 of the Book of Vile Darkness as one of “countless other demon lords.”

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Eldanoth

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At a Glance

A unique demon lord.

Source

  • Mentioned on page 125 of the Book of Vile Darkness as one of “countless other demon lords.”

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Alzrius

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At a Glance

A unique demon lord.

Source

  • Mentioned on page 125 of the Book of Vile Darkness as one of “countless other demon lords.”

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Baphomet

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At a Glance

A unique demon lord.


Appearance

What You See

Sources

Primary Sources
  • The Demonomicon of Iggwilv — Dragon Magazine #341
  • Monster Manual II [2016] (1e) page 36
Passing Mention

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Kostchtchie

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At a Glance

A unique demon lord. He’s discussed in The Demonomicon of Iggwilv. He rules the Icy Wastes; the 23rd layer of the Abyss.


Appearance

What You See

Climitat

Kostchtchie is native to the Abyss, and is generally found on the Prime Material only where summoned.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • The Demonomicon of Iggwilv — Dragon Magazine #329
  • Monster Manual II [2016] (1e) page 40
Passing Mention

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Demogorgon

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At a Glance

Demogorgon is a unique demon lord. He’s discussed in the Demonomicon of Iggwilv. He rules the realm of Abysm, on the Brine Flats; the 88th layer of the Abyss.

Several great renditions of Demogorgon are available online, including pictures by Andrew Hou, Eugene Jaworski, and Ejsing.


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
  • Champions of Ruin [17872] pages 24, 130, 131, 132
  • Book of Vile Darkness page 125
  • The Demonomicon of Iggwilv — Dragon Magazine #357
Other Resources

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Bedine Names

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At a Glance

Bedine names are names used in Bedine families or communities.


Names

The names listed here come from lists or generators included in Wizards of the Coast products. They are not based on actual NPC names taken from novels, sourcebooks, etc.

Male Given Names

Ajaman, Al’Aif, Assam, Bhadla, Dahalzel, Dawasir, Didaji, Farim, Haushi, Kabina, Dadumi, Musalim, Nata, Rahid, Rata, Sa’ar, Sabkhat, Utaiba, Yatagan, Zarud.

Female Given Names

Abala, Aglayia, Alethra, Bujauna, Dajala, Dizsa, Duthrala, Fiiriia, Ilyouma, Kalastiira, Lajarama, Nathla, Qoha’dar, Rahalat, Ruha, Saalariira, Shalira, Tuibaila, Vayess, Yamala.

Known Bedine Tribes

Alaii, Artrinn Ruabi, Bai Kabor, Bait Mahwa, Binwabi, Bordjia, Clelarra, Dakawa, Dursalai, Felfaarin, Goldor, Iriphawa, Ju’ur Dai, Kellordrai, Llalajar, Mtair Dhafir, Mahlajai, Qahtan, Raz’hadi, Ruwaldi, Shremala, Ulaarjar, Yethtai, Zazalaar.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] inside front cover
Other Resources

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Bedine

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At a Glance

The Bedine are a group of tribal humans found only in Anauroch.


The Xaeyruudh Campaign

One source says they are the descendants of those who survived the destruction of Anauria, Asram, and Hlondath. Another source contradicts this, making them travelers from Zakhara; a suggestion strongly supported by the Bedine speaking Midani. Elsewhere, the Bedine are said to speak Oloushinn, which is described as being an old language… implying that it’s older than the survivor states of Netheril.

For my campaign, the Bedine are descendants of a Zakharan tribe. Oloushinn is a dialect of Midani which was spoken by the tribe before they inadvertently relocated to Anauroch; the language has evolved by necessity over the centuries but it would still be recognizable if someone from their old tribe were to find them here.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] — the Bedine are mentioned in many places throughout this book — the note about them being descendants of the Netherese is on page 68, the details of Oloushinn are from the front inside cover
Passing Mention
Other Resources
  • Search for the Bedine on the FR Wiki

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