Oinos

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At a Glance

The first and uppermost of the three glooms of the Gray Waste of Hades.

Source

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 109

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The Gray Waste of Hades

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At a Glance

One of the Outer Planes. It contains three layers: Oinos, Niflheim, and Pluton.

Portals to Hades

  • There’s a portal to Hades somewhere near Kanaglym, uncovered by the dwarves shortly before the city was abandoned

Sources

  • Manual of the Planes (3e) page 108
  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] page 10

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Ultroloth

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At a Glance

An evil extraplanar outsider — specifically a yugoloth.


Appearance


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
Elsewhere

Climitat

Ultroloths are native to Hades, and are generally found on the Prime Material only where summoned.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Monster Manual III [17921] page 204
  • Monster Manual II [2016] (1e) page 31 — ultrodaemon
Passing Mention

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Yagnoloth

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At a Glance

An evil extraplanar outsider — specifically a yugoloth.


Appearance


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
Elsewhere

Climitat

Yagnoloths are native to Hades, and are generally found on the Prime Material only where summoned.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Monster Manual II [88268] page 203
  • Monster Manual II [2016] (1e) page 31 — yagnodaemon
Passing Mention

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Arcanaloth

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At a Glance

An evil extraplanar outsider — specifically a yugoloth.


Appearance


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
Elsewhere

Climitat

Arcanaloths are native to Hades, and are generally found on the Prime Material only where summoned.


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Monster Manual II [88268] page 203
  • Monster Manual II [2016] (1e) page 28 — arcanadaemon
Passing Mention

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Duke-Denizen

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At a Glance

Duke-Denizens were, prior to the Time of Troubles, extraplanar undead in the service of Myrkul. It’s doubtful that they still exist, following the rise of Kelemvor.

Source

  • Waterdeep [FRE3/9249] page 47

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Knight-Denizen

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At a Glance

Knight-Denizens were, prior to the Time of Troubles, extraplanar undead in the service of Myrkul. It’s doubtful that they still exist, following the rise of Kelemvor.

Source

  • Waterdeep [FRE3/9249] page 47

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