Obox-ob

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Prince of Vermin
Obox-ob
General information
Portfolio:Vermin
Home:Abyss
Alignment:Chaotic Evil
Gender:Male
Superior:none

Obox-ob is a demon lord, also called the Prince of Vermin. Unlike many of the infamous demon princes, Obox-ob is an obyrith, a type of demon far older than the tanar'ri.

Description

Obox-ob resembles a giant, platter-shaped centipede, with three scorpion-like tails serving as his heads. Curiously, he has a vaguely humanoid head at the tip of his segmented tail, which roars blasphemous litanies and senses the air with a long, razor-edged purple tongue.

Relationships

Obox-ob despises the tanar'ri and hopes to cleanse them from the Abyss, taking back his title from Demogorgon and leading the obyriths against the eladrin, who played a part in his downfall.

Realm

Obox-ob's realm is the 663rd layer of the Abyss, a hideous world known as Zionyn. A portal to the 663rd layer of the Abyss exists in the fifth dungeon layer beneath the parody version of Castle Greyhawk, in the form of a mural on the wall in room 13D.

Zionyn is an expanse of vermin-infested badlands. Insectoid obyriths called ekolids are the aristocracy of the realm, reigning over massive hive-cities which they create from the resin-preserved corpses of their victims. Other demonic and monstrous insects are common in Zionyn as well.

Dogma

Worshippers

Having once held the title of Prince of Demons, Obox-Ob once had a great and terrible cult following. Today, Obox-ob is worshiped primarily by evil vermin across the multiverse, and the ekolids that inhabit his layer of the Abyss have numerous temples and effigies erected in his honor.

History

Obox-ob was once the Prince of Demons, but was killed by the Queen of Chaos. However, one of his aspects managed to survive, eventually growing in power and influence; this aspect is what we now call Obox-ob. Though its power rivals that of Graz'zt or Orcus, it is said to be only a pale shadow of its original power.

Bibliography

  • Jacobs, James. "The Demonimicon of Iggwilv: Dagon." Dragon #349. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.
  • -----. "The Demonimicon of Iggwilv: Kostchtchie." Dragon #345. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2006.