Yeenoghu

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Yeenoghu
Yeenoghu, Demon Prince of Gnolls.
Title: Demon Prince of Gnolls, The Destroyer, Beast of Butchery, Ruler of Ruin
Alias(es): Ranivorus
Home plane: Abyss
Power level: Demon lord
Gender: Male
Class: Fighter 13/Priest 7 (avatar)
Alignment: Chaotic evil
Portfolio: Gnolls, ghouls, paralysis
Domains: Chaos, Demonic, Evil, Fury
Superior: None

Yeenoghu is the Demon Prince of Gnolls. His personal weapon is his dreaded triple flail and he commands the obedience of ghouls and ghasts (mainly through his subjugation of the entity known as the King of Ghouls). His worshippers sometimes paint his eye on their weapons and armor so that their patron can see the atrocities they commit in his name.

Description

Yeenoghu appears as a 12 foot tall gaunt bipedal hyena. His skin is a pale grey, while his yellow fur is patchy and mangy. His large, protruding eyes are an amber hue. He is often depicted wielding a three-headed flail.

Relationships

Like all demon lords, Yeenoghu has a long list of enemies and rivals, and a short list of allies and compatriots. He was not originally revered by gnolls, but gained their worship by stealing the portfolio of Gorellik, their original patron deity. His greatest enemy is Baphomet, the Demon Lord of Minotaurs and the Prince of Beasts. Graz'zt manipulates Yeenoghu on occasion into battles of Graz'zt's choice; Yeenoghu does not realize he is being used, but loves battle enough that he would hardly care if he did.

Despite Yeenoghu being the "Demon Lord of Gnolls," he accepts worship from other races, notably humans, as well. The infamous Maure family from the world of Oerth is a prime example. However, thanks to the meddling of the Succubus Queen Malcanthet, the Maures were eventually laid low and Yeenoghu counts Malcanthet as one of his most hated enemies.

Because of his subjugation of the King of Ghouls, Yeenoghu also has also induced the ire of Orcus, the Prince of the Undead. However, the two did seem to have come to a mutual understanding and for a time, the duo managed to imprison Baphomet in Orcus' layer of Thanatos.

A few believe Yeenoghu to be related to Karaan in some way.

Vassals

  • Nezrebe is a 9 foot tall albino gnoll who serves Yeenoghu directly, leading armies into the Seeping Wood on Yeenoghu's layer to expand his realm.

Realm

As a demon lord, Yeenoghu rules the 422nd layer of the Abyss, aptly and unimaginatively named Yeenoghu's Realm. It is a salt-swept wasteland bordering a foul ocean in which lurk gnolls, hyena-like creatures, and various carrion-eating undead. Before Yeenoghu took over the layer, it was known as the Savage Searing, ruled by the fallen Celestial known as Azael. Even before Azael, the layer was realm to the obyrith Lord of Storms and Tempests, Bechard.

Yeenoghu himself lives in a mansion the size of a city pulled by thousands of slaves, which slowly makes its way across the layer.

Dogma

Yeenoghu embodies killing and butchery. Seeking power over his rivals and the gods themselves, the Beast of Butchery commands his followers to show no mercy over their opponents. Yeenoghu welcomes to his worship any who exult in death and slaughter.

Worshipers

Yeenoghu is revered by both gnolls and ghouls, as well as power-hungry humanoids of other races. He acts as the patron for gnolls, wishing to see a Material Plane world where other humanoids are simple slave labor or food. However, with his own conquests in the Abyss requiring direct attention, Yeenoghu also attracts other followers who seek power, often corrupting them into supporting his undead armies.

One such Abyssal conquest was the White Kingdom, a layer devoted to ghouls and other undead. After Yeenoghu subjugated Doresain, King of Ghouls, the hungry dead began revering him as well.

All the gnolls and demons of Naresh worship the demon lord Yeenoghu.[1][2][3][4]

Clergy

The typical ceremonial vestments of Yeenoghu's priesthood are dark brown robes accented by mangy yellow furs. The robes are never cleaned, becoming fouled with blood and reeking of dead flesh over time. Clerics of Yeenoghu have access to the domains of Chaos, Demonic, Evil, and Fury.

Temples

Yeenoghu has few formal shrines or temples. His unholy sites are rocks in the wilderness smeared with blood and feces and crude paintings. In the Abyss his temples are more elaborate, taking the form of five-sided, six-tiered ziggurats covered in corpses and swarming flies.

Rituals

Followers of Yeenoghu perform living sacrifices in remote wilderness regions beneath the light of the moon, eating the living flesh of their victims raw, sacrificing blood to their master. Cults bring back sacrifices to their lair and mutilate them with sharp knives, collect their blood, and consume it with hallucinogenic herbs. They look for omens in the viscera of their slain enemies. Cultists of Yeenoghu never bathe.

The worship of Yeenoghu is closely tied to the phases of the moons. During the darkness of the new moon, gnolls seek as many captives as possible to slaughter in a cave representing Yeenoghu's own otherwordly den, with a chorus of terrible howls adding to the atmosphere of the ritual. At this time, the matriarchs of the tribe pray for Yeenoghu to make a personal appearance, hoping he will arive to sire half-fiendish young, but realistically they are likely to at best receive the boon of a lesser demon, who will lead the tribe for a time and sire half-fiends to lead in his place after he returns to the Abyss.

One of the most terrible of Yeenoghu's rites is the Corruption of the Soul Consumed, in which live captives are fed to cacklefiend hyenas, who give birth to lesser demons formed from the corrupted souls of the sacrifices they devoured.

Artifacts

The Triple Flail is Yeenoghu's signature weapon, its handle said to be carved from the thighbone of a god Yeenoghu slew and wrapped in that god's flesh. Rusty barbed disks dangle from chains affixed to it.

Myths and legends

One myth claims that Yeenoghu created the gnolls himself by feeding demons to a pack of mortal hyenas. These hyenas gave birth to the first gnolls.

History

Yeenoghu might have begun his soul's existence as a mortal gnoll, or he may be a demon born who finds the gnollish race to his liking.

Almost a thousand years ago, Yeenoghu and Baphomet orchestrated an invasion of Western Oerik, opening vast portals in the forest of Ravilla. Armies of demons, gnolls, and minotaurs poured into the forests, burning them and slaughtering wood elves by the thousands. An army of elves, allied with Bahamut and his dragons, managed to defeat the demonic alliance after a long war. The portals were sealed shut and cities were built to guard them. Yeenoghu and Baphomet became enemies, each blaming the other for their defeat.

Alternate versions

In the Mystara setting, Yeenoghu was a mortal gnoll whose bid for Immortality was sponsored by the dark power Thanatos. Using the name Ranivorus as an Immortal, Yeenoghu helped bring the destruction of the Egyptian-like Nithian culture by spreading hatred and insanity throughout the ranks of their nobles.

Yeenoghu in other media

  • Yeenoghu also appears as a monster in the roguelike computer game NetHack.
  • Yeenoghu is a monster that drops the item "yeenoghu flail" in the MMORPG parody Progress Quest.

Creative origins

Yeenoghu was one of the cre­ations of Gary Gygax for the Dungeons & Dragons game, making him one of the first demon lords mentioned in first edition.

Bibliography

  • Allston, Aaron. The Hollow World. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1990.
  • Baker, Keith. "Playing Gnolls." Dragon #367. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2008. Available online:[1]
  • Gygax, Gary. Monster Manual. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1977.
  • Kestral, Gwendolyn. Monster Manual IV. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2007.
———. "The Gnolls of Naresh." Dragon #289. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2001.

The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.

Topic Type Description Product Page/Card/Image

Butcher, the {Flail} (Yeenoghu) Item Artifact, Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 52
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, A1-4 Scourge of the Slave Lords 95
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, A3 Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords 6, 7
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Artifact of Evil 95, 340
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Baldur's Gate: Descent Into Avernus, D&D 5e 4, 51, 121, 134, 135, 136, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 148, 149, 153, 154, 155, 230, 242
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Book of Vile Darkness, D&D 3.0 140-143
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Come Endless Darkness 49, 50, 57, 150
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Deities & Demigods (1st & 2nd printing), AD&D 1e 105, 109, 141
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Deities & Demigods (3rd+ printing), AD&D 1e 90, 125
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Dungeon Masters Guide 1st Edition 198
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, DMGR4 - Monster Mythology 3, 74, 83
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Dance of Demons 73, 82, 84, 173, 177, 185, 191
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Dragon magazine #270 66
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Dungeon magazine #147 51
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess 96
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Living Greyhawk Journal #1 24
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Libris Mortis, D&D 3.5e 16
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Legends & Lore, AD&D 1e 90, 125
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Monster Manual 1, AD&D 1e 19
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 52, 162
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Monster Manual 2, AD&D 1e 35, 36
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Manual of the Planes, AD&D 1e 65, 102
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes, D&D 5e 154-155
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, On Hallowed Ground 49, 50, 137, 162, 184, 189, 192
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Nature's Course, RPGA]] 4
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, S4 The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, Book Two 6
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Slavers, AD&D 2e 92
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, Sea of Death 9, 10, 16-18, 20, 22, 26, 84
Yeenoghu Deity The Destroyer (Demon), Worshipped by: Gnoll, Native of: Abyss, WG10 Child's Play 3, 12, 14, 15
Yeenoghu, Temple of (Highport) Building Temple, Slavers, AD&D 2e 92
  1. Chainmail Miniatures Game Starter Set (2001), p.8-9, Rulebook.
  2. Chainmail Miniatures Game Starter Set (2001), p.15-16, Model Description Booklet.
  3. "Chainmail: The Gnolls of Naresh".  Dragon #289 (Nov 2001), p.110-111.
  4. Chainmail Miniatures Game Core Rulebook (2002), p.12.