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Onstrakker's Nest is built on a towering spire from timber, bones, earth, and stone pillars, is hundreds of miles in diameter. Lamashtu is impaled on a gleaming spire.
Onstrakker's Nest is built on a towering spire from timber, bones, earth, and stone pillars, is hundreds of miles in diameter. Lamashtu is impaled on a gleaming spire.


In ''Demonomicon'' (2010), Lamashtu has recently gained control of Torremor, taking it from Pazuzu, though she has yet to escape from her prison. Despite stealing his Abyssal layer, Pazuzu still only barely considers her a threat. He rarely visited Torremor regardless, preferring the skies above Pazunia.  
In ''Demonomicon'' (2010), Lamashtu has recently gained control of Torremor, taking it from Pazuzu, though she has yet to escape from her prison. Despite her theft of his Abyssal layer, Pazuzu still only barely considers her a threat. He rarely visited Torremor regardless, preferring the skies above Pazunia.  


==Creative origins==
==Creative origins==
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Lamashtu appears as a major goddess of the Pathfinder campaign setting. There, she is described as resembling a heavily pregnant human woman with the head of a three-eyed jackal, a raven’s wings, a snake’s tail, and a vulture’s feet. She is given credit for the creation of any number of monstrous races, including [[gnoll]]s, [[minotaur]]s, and many more, often in myth mating with some beast to create bestial humanoid offspring.
Lamashtu appears as a major goddess of the Pathfinder campaign setting. There, she is described as resembling a heavily pregnant human woman with the head of a three-eyed jackal, a raven’s wings, a snake’s tail, and a vulture’s feet. She is given credit for the creation of any number of monstrous races, including [[gnoll]]s, [[minotaur]]s, and many more, often in myth mating with some beast to create bestial humanoid offspring.


==Bibliography==
==References==
=====Citations=====
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=====Bibliography=====
*[[James Jacobs|Jacobs, James]]. "[[Demonomicon]] of [[Iggwilv]]: Pazuzu." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #329. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005.
*[[James Jacobs|Jacobs, James]]. "[[Demonomicon]] of [[Iggwilv]]: Pazuzu." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #329. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005.
*-----. ''Lords of Chaos''. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2010.
:———. ''Lords of Chaos''. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2010.


*Mearls, Mike, [[Brian R. James]], and Steve Townshend. ''Demonomicon''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2010.  
*Mearls, Mike, [[Brian R. James]], and Steve Townshend. ''Demonomicon''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2010.  
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*Stark, Ed, [[James Jacobs]], and [[Erik Mona]]. ''[[Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2006.
*Stark, Ed, [[James Jacobs]], and [[Erik Mona]]. ''[[Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss]]''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2006.


==External links==
 
 
== External links ==
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*[[Wikipedia:Lamashtu|Lamashtu on Wikipedia]]
*[[Wikipedia:Lamashtu|Lamashtu on Wikipedia]]
*[http://pathfinder.wikia.com/wiki/Lamashtu Lamashtu on the Pathfinder wiki]
*[http://pathfinder.wikia.com/wiki/Lamashtu Lamashtu on the Pathfinder wiki]


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Latest revision as of 18:58, 18 January 2024

Archfiend
Lamashtu
Title: She Who Erases
Demon Queen of Monstrous Births
Home plane: Abyss
Power level: Demon lord
Gender: Female
Class: n/a
Alignment: Chaotic evil
Portfolio: monstrous birth and deformity
Superior: None

Lamashtu is the demon queen of monstrous births, currently imprisoned by her former lover Pazuzu.

Description

She is described as a wretched and deformed hag, well known for her bottomless hunger for the bones of pregnant mothers and newborn babes.

Relationships

Dragon #329 (2005) and Demonomicon (2010), list Pazuzu as Lamashtu's most notable enemy. She was once his consort, but she betrayed him by abusing her knowledge of his true name. In retribution, Pazuzu put out her eyes and banished her to the Abyssal layer of Torremor, in the sprawling construction known as Onstrakker's Nest.

Realm

Onstrakker's Nest is built on a towering spire from timber, bones, earth, and stone pillars, is hundreds of miles in diameter. Lamashtu is impaled on a gleaming spire.

In Demonomicon (2010), Lamashtu has recently gained control of Torremor, taking it from Pazuzu, though she has yet to escape from her prison. Despite her theft of his Abyssal layer, Pazuzu still only barely considers her a threat. He rarely visited Torremor regardless, preferring the skies above Pazunia.

Creative origins

Lamashtu is named for a demon goddess in Mesopotamian mythology. Pazuzu was her rival, and frequently invoked to protect people from her predations. The historical Lamashtu is described as posessing a hairy body, a lioness' head with donkey's teeth and ears, long fingers and fingernails, and the feet of a bird with sharp talons.

Publishing history

Lamashtu first appears in D&D in Dragon #329, and is also mentioned in Fiendish Codex I (2006) and Demonomicon (2010).

Lamashtu appears as a major goddess of the Pathfinder campaign setting. There, she is described as resembling a heavily pregnant human woman with the head of a three-eyed jackal, a raven’s wings, a snake’s tail, and a vulture’s feet. She is given credit for the creation of any number of monstrous races, including gnolls, minotaurs, and many more, often in myth mating with some beast to create bestial humanoid offspring.

References

Citations
Bibliography
———. Lords of Chaos. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2010.
  • Mearls, Mike, Brian R. James, and Steve Townshend. Demonomicon. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2010.


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