The Demiplane of Grodd

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At a Glance

A demiplane. The prison of Nalavarauthatoryl, formerly known as Lorelei Alavara, from 116 DR until about 1370 DR.

Notable Residents

Source

  • Into the Dragon’s Lair [11634] pages 34-72

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Nishrek

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At a Glance

Nishrek is one of the cubes in Avalas; the first layer of Acheron. It’s home to the orc pantheon, led by Gruumsh.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 131

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Buxenus

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At a Glance

The second of two layers of the Peaceable Kingdoms of Arcadia.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 132

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Abellio

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At a Glance

The first of two layers of the Peaceable Kingdoms of Arcadia.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 131

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Ocanthus

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At a Glance

The fourth of four layers of the Infernal Battlefield of Acheron.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 126

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Tintibulus

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At a Glance

The third of four layers of the Infernal Battlefield of Acheron.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 126

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Thuldanin

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At a Glance

The second of four layers of the Infernal Battlefield of Acheron.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 125

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Avalas

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At a Glance

The first of four layers of the Infernal Battlefield of Acheron.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 125

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The Lords of the Nine

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At a Glance

The nine rulers of Baator. They are Bel, Dispater, Mammon, Fierna/Belial, Levistus, the Hag Countess, Baalzebul, Mephistopheles, and Asmodeus.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 117

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The Dark Eight

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At a Glance

The eight generals who direct Baator’s forces in the Blood War. They are Baalzephon, Corin, Dagos, Furcas, Pearza, Zaebos, Zapan, Zimmimar. They are generally on the battlefield, but they have quarters in Malsheem. They answer to the Lords of the Nine; ultimately to Asmodeus.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 116

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