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'''Zuggtmoy''' (or '''Tsuggtmoy''') is the [[Demon lord|Demoness Lady]] of [[ | '''Zuggtmoy''' (or '''Tsuggtmoy''') is the [[Demon lord|Demoness Lady]] of Fungi. In [[Gary Gygax]]'s [[Gord the Rogue]] novels, Zuggtmoy is one of the so-called "[[Monarchs of Demonium]]." | ||
==Description== | |||
As Lady of Fungi, Zuggtmoy as originally presented resembled a huge puffball fungus on top of four elephantine legs. A toadstool-shaped head with squashed and vague humanoid-like features resided atop her body. She could extrude pseudopods from her bloated body and squash opponents. Canonically, Zuggtmoy can also appear as a feeble old crone or a ravishingly beautiful human female. When the ''Temple of Elemental Evil'' computer game was released in 2003, Zuggtmoy was given an updated image makeover. Instead of the almost comical puffball-mushroom look of T1-4, she was given a more fearsome appearance: resembling a blue-skinned demonic female with long sharp claws and whose lower body consists of strands of fungoid matter. Recent publications, such as ''[[Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss]]'' and ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'', have Zuggtmoy retaining this appearance; her original fungoid form has become a mere aspect. | |||
==Relationships== | |||
== | ===Vassals and minions=== | ||
Zuggtmoy is served by her lieutenant, [[Yibiyru]], the Rancid Lady of Bitter Bile. | |||
== Realm == | ==Realm== | ||
Zuggtmoy rules the 222nd layer of the Abyss, officially called ''Shedaklah'', although according to her creator [[Gary Gygax]], it is called ''Mycorji''. She shares this layer with [[Juiblex]], the Faceless Lord. Also called the Slime Pits, Shedaklah is a duo-layer: its surface is overran by fungi and plant creatures while its underground corollary is infested with oozes and slimes. Zuggtmoy claims the surface realm whereas Juiblex is confined to below ground. As a result of her setbacks in the "T" modules, Juiblex has managed to lay claim to parts of the surface realm. It was with the efforts of Zuggtmoy's lieutenant, Yibiyru | Zuggtmoy rules the 222nd layer of the Abyss, officially called ''Shedaklah'', although according to her creator [[Gary Gygax]], it is called ''Mycorji''. She shares this layer with [[Juiblex]], the Faceless Lord. Also called the Slime Pits, Shedaklah is a duo-layer: its surface is overran by fungi and plant creatures while its underground corollary is infested with oozes and slimes. Zuggtmoy claims the surface realm whereas Juiblex is confined to below ground. As a result of her setbacks in the "T" modules, Juiblex has managed to lay claim to parts of the surface realm. It was with the efforts of Zuggtmoy's lieutenant, Yibiyru, that Juiblex didn't conquer all of Shedaklah. | ||
Zuggtmoy rules from the center of the layer in a palace that consists of two dozens or so gigantic mushrooms, each connected to each other by shelf-fungi, and each four miles tall. Numerous chambers and corridors has been carved within the mushrooms; it is said not even Zuggtmoy herself knows the full extent of the palace. | Zuggtmoy rules from the center of the layer in a palace that consists of two dozens or so gigantic mushrooms, each connected to each other by shelf-fungi, and each four miles tall. Numerous chambers and corridors has been carved within the mushrooms; it is said not even Zuggtmoy herself knows the full extent of the palace. | ||
== | ==Artifacts== | ||
Zuggtmoy has a vile artifact called the ''[[Cauldron of Corruption]]'', a small kettle-like object covered with bumps, knobs and other weird protrusions. Upon command, it can grow into a huge cauldron and shoots out jets and sprays of flesh-eating and poisonous slimes and spores. | |||
== | ==History== | ||
In | In the ''T'' modules, Zuggtmoy is revealed to be a competitor and enemy of [[Lolth]]. She built the Temple of Elemental Evil along with her ally, Iuz. The forces of good launched a campaign against her, trapping her within the temple's confines. In the current ''[[Greyhawk]]'' timeline, Zuggtmoy is presumed released from the Temple. | ||
==Publishing history== | |||
The demoness '''Zuggtmoy''' has always been mentioned in first edition ''Dungeons and Dragons'' ''World of Greyhawk'' supplements as an ally and perhaps consort/lover to the vile demigod Iuz. She was mentioned in passing in the 1st edition ''Monster Manual II'' (1983). It wasn't until the release of the supermodule T1-4 ''[[The Temple of Elemental Evil]]'' that players got a good look at Zuggtmoy. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*[[Gary Gygax|Gygax, Gary]], and [[Frank Mentzer]]. ''The Temple of Elemental Evil'' (TSR, 1985). | *[[Gary Gygax|Gygax, Gary]], and [[Frank Mentzer]]. ''The Temple of Elemental Evil'' (TSR, 1985). | ||
*[[James Jacobs|Jacobs, James]]. "The Demonimicon of [[Iggwilv]]: Zuggtmoy." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #337 (Paizo Publishing, 2005). | *[[James Jacobs|Jacobs, James]]. "The Demonimicon of [[Iggwilv]]: Zuggtmoy." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #337 (Paizo Publishing, 2005). | ||
*Jacobs, James. "Spawn of Elemental Evil." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #285 (Paizo Publishing, 2001). | *Jacobs, James. "Spawn of Elemental Evil." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #285 (Paizo Publishing, 2001). | ||
*Jacobs, James, [[Erik Mona]], and Ed Stark. ''[[Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss]]'' (Wizards of the Coast, 2006). | *Jacobs, James, [[Erik Mona]], and Ed Stark. ''[[Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss]]'' (Wizards of the Coast, 2006). | ||
[[Category:Archfiends]] | [[Category:Archfiends]] | ||
Revision as of 16:11, 9 December 2007
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![]() Zuggtmoy, Demoness Lady of Fungi. | |
| General information | |
| Portfolio: | Fungi |
| Home: | Abyss |
| Alignment: | Chaotic Evil |
| Gender: | Female |
| Superior: | None |
Zuggtmoy (or Tsuggtmoy) is the Demoness Lady of Fungi. In Gary Gygax's Gord the Rogue novels, Zuggtmoy is one of the so-called "Monarchs of Demonium."
Description
As Lady of Fungi, Zuggtmoy as originally presented resembled a huge puffball fungus on top of four elephantine legs. A toadstool-shaped head with squashed and vague humanoid-like features resided atop her body. She could extrude pseudopods from her bloated body and squash opponents. Canonically, Zuggtmoy can also appear as a feeble old crone or a ravishingly beautiful human female. When the Temple of Elemental Evil computer game was released in 2003, Zuggtmoy was given an updated image makeover. Instead of the almost comical puffball-mushroom look of T1-4, she was given a more fearsome appearance: resembling a blue-skinned demonic female with long sharp claws and whose lower body consists of strands of fungoid matter. Recent publications, such as Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss and Dragon, have Zuggtmoy retaining this appearance; her original fungoid form has become a mere aspect.
Relationships
Vassals and minions
Zuggtmoy is served by her lieutenant, Yibiyru, the Rancid Lady of Bitter Bile.
Realm
Zuggtmoy rules the 222nd layer of the Abyss, officially called Shedaklah, although according to her creator Gary Gygax, it is called Mycorji. She shares this layer with Juiblex, the Faceless Lord. Also called the Slime Pits, Shedaklah is a duo-layer: its surface is overran by fungi and plant creatures while its underground corollary is infested with oozes and slimes. Zuggtmoy claims the surface realm whereas Juiblex is confined to below ground. As a result of her setbacks in the "T" modules, Juiblex has managed to lay claim to parts of the surface realm. It was with the efforts of Zuggtmoy's lieutenant, Yibiyru, that Juiblex didn't conquer all of Shedaklah.
Zuggtmoy rules from the center of the layer in a palace that consists of two dozens or so gigantic mushrooms, each connected to each other by shelf-fungi, and each four miles tall. Numerous chambers and corridors has been carved within the mushrooms; it is said not even Zuggtmoy herself knows the full extent of the palace.
Artifacts
Zuggtmoy has a vile artifact called the Cauldron of Corruption, a small kettle-like object covered with bumps, knobs and other weird protrusions. Upon command, it can grow into a huge cauldron and shoots out jets and sprays of flesh-eating and poisonous slimes and spores.
History
In the T modules, Zuggtmoy is revealed to be a competitor and enemy of Lolth. She built the Temple of Elemental Evil along with her ally, Iuz. The forces of good launched a campaign against her, trapping her within the temple's confines. In the current Greyhawk timeline, Zuggtmoy is presumed released from the Temple.
Publishing history
The demoness Zuggtmoy has always been mentioned in first edition Dungeons and Dragons World of Greyhawk supplements as an ally and perhaps consort/lover to the vile demigod Iuz. She was mentioned in passing in the 1st edition Monster Manual II (1983). It wasn't until the release of the supermodule T1-4 The Temple of Elemental Evil that players got a good look at Zuggtmoy.
References
- Gygax, Gary, and Frank Mentzer. The Temple of Elemental Evil (TSR, 1985).
- Jacobs, James. "The Demonimicon of Iggwilv: Zuggtmoy." Dragon #337 (Paizo Publishing, 2005).
- Jacobs, James. "Spawn of Elemental Evil." Dragon #285 (Paizo Publishing, 2001).
- Jacobs, James, Erik Mona, and Ed Stark. Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss (Wizards of the Coast, 2006).
