Cambion

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At a Glance

A category of demons.


Variations


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn

Sources

See individual types.

Passing Mention
Other Resources

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Eltab, Lord of the Hidden Layer

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At a Glance

Eltab is a unique demon. He rules the Hidden Layer; the 248th layer of the Abyss.


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention
Art
Other Resources
  • Search for Eltab on the FR Wiki

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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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Bar-Lgura

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At a Glance

An extraplanar outsider — specifically a tanar’ri.


Appearance

What You See

Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
Elsewhere

Climitat


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Fiendish Codex I page 29
  • Book of Vile Darkness pages 171-172
  • Monster Manual II [2016] (1e) page 37
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Hidden Layer

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At a Glance

The Hidden Layer is the 248th layer of the Abyss. Eltab rules here, though he has been trapped in Faerûn since -160 DR (1976 MC). In his absence, his lieutenants are vying for supremacy; the most powerful of these is Ndulu.


Sources

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The Noisome Vale

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At a Glance

The 489th layer of the Abyss. A balor named Tarnhem once ruled here, but is currently missing.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 103

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The Fortress of Indifference

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At a Glance

The 348th layer of the Abyss. A nalfeshnee named Tapheon rules here.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 103

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The Slime Pits

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At a Glance

The 222nd layer of the Abyss. Also called Shedaklah. Juiblex and Zuggtmoy dwell here.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 103

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The Brine Flats

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At a Glance

Demogorgon rules this, the 88th layer of the Abyss, from his palace in Abysm.

Also called the Gaping Maw.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 103

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Smargard

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At a Glance

The 74th layer of the Abyss. Merrshaulk rules here.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 103

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