Oculus Demon

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At a Glance

A chaotic evil extraplanar outsider.


Appearance

What You See

Climitat


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Expedition to the Demonweb Pits [95568] page 200
Passing Mention

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Aspect of Obox-Ob

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At a Glance

A chaotic evil extraplanar outsider — specifically an obyrith.


Appearance

What You See

Climitat


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Expedition to the Demonweb Pits [95568] page 186
Passing Mention

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Nabassu

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At a Glance

A chaotic evil extraplanar outsider — specifically a tanar’ri. Commonly called death stealer.


Appearance

What You See

Climitat

Nabassu spend the immature phase of their lives on the Prime Material, where they must devour 18 humans before they can return to the Abyss.


Sources

Primary Sources
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Gazra’s Legion

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At a Glance

Manual of the Planes mentions (pg 119) a force of more than 5,000 hamatula devils, led by the pit fiend Gazra. This army resides in Abriymoch, a city on Phlegethos, the fourth of Baator‘s nine layers. Gazra reports directly to Fierna… and, grudgingly, Belial.

Over 5,000. That’s a lot of devils. I wonder how they’re organized. It makes sense that more of them will be lower hit dice, with fewer of them at the upper end of the range, but… how many of each HD? If the party is wandering the streets of Abriymoch, there’s a good chance they’re going to meet a hamatula every once in a while… I need a random encounter table!

Aaannd… that’s why this post exists. Plus, the same sort of process should be useful for other, similar, situations.

The Xaeyruudh Campaign

I haven’t seen anything official which contradicts this, but the following is entirely made up, for the Xaeyruudh campaign.

HD CR qty random
12 11 2307 001-410
13 11 1260 411-634
14 12 722 635-762
15 12 432 763-839
16 13 269 840-887
17 13 174 888-918
18 14 116 919-939
19 14 80 940-953
20 15 57 954-963
21 15 42 964-970
22 16 31 971-976
23 16 24 977-980
24 18 19 981-983
25 18 15 984-986
26 19 12 987-988
27 19 10 989-990
28 20 9 991-992
29 20 7 993
30 21 6 994
31 21 6 995
32 22 5 996
33 22 5 997
34 23 4 998
35 23 4 999
36 24 3 000
Sum 5619

So out of a total of 5619 hamatula, 2307 of them are 12 HD. That’s roughly 41% of them, so a d1000 roll of 1-410 means that individual has 12 HD.

Where did these numbers come from? I decided there needed to be at least three max-HD hamatula, to justify needing a pit fiend to control these chuckleheads. (hey, they can use greater teleport, hold person, major image, and scorching ray at will… they have to have a mischievous side) With three 36-HD devils teleporting around setting everybody’s clothes on fire, the city wouldn’t last long without some discipline. So Gazra’s commission makes sense, and he has his work cut out for him.

Getting back to the numbers. I started with 3 individuals at 36 HD and I knew I wanted “over 5,000” total, so I just set up a simple formula in Excel, and then played with the Goal Seek function a little bit.

The number of hamatula at each HD is X^1.08477, where X is the number of hamatula at HD+1. So there’s 3 at 36 HD, 3^1.08477 at 35 HD, and so forth. Like I said, simple. You can get as creative/weird as you want; I try to keep it simple, just so that when I look at it later I can remember or figure out how I got those numbers.

One final note: Fierna and Belial are described in Book of Vile Darkness as having 36 HD, and being CR 24. This is obviously unrealistic, given that they need to be a bit more powerful than Gazra, who needs to be a bit more powerful than his troops. I would bump the Lords of the Fourth to at least CR 27… 30 is more realistic. This means the deeper Lords might need to be bumped too, but that’s an issue for other posts.

Source

  • The voices in my head

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Envoy of Lolth

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At a Glance

A chaotic evil extraplanar outsider.


Appearance

What You See

Climitat


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Expedition to the Demonweb Pits [95568] pages 202-203
Passing Mention

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Aspect of Graz’zt

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At a Glance

A chaotic evil extraplanar outsider — specifically a tanar’ri.


Appearance

What You See

Climitat


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Expedition to the Demonweb Pits [95568] page 184
Passing Mention

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Aspect of Demogorgon

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At a Glance

A chaotic evil extraplanar outsider — specifically a tanar’ri.


Appearance

What You See

Climitat


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Miniatures Handbook page 49
Passing Mention

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Dalmosh of the Infinite Maws

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An outsider.

Dalmosh is a unique denizen of the Abyss.

Sources

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Chasme

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A chaotic evil extraplanar outsider — specifically a tanar’ri.


Appearance

What You See

Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
Elsewhere

Climitat

Chasme are native to the Abyss, and are generally found on the Prime Material only where summoned.


Sources

Primary Sources
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Carnevus Demon

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At a Glance

A chaotic evil extraplanar outsider.


Appearance

What You See

Climitat


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Expedition to the Demonweb Pits [95568] pages 198-199
Passing Mention

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