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Greyhawk Creature
Fiend
General information
Alignment:Evil (Lawful, Chaotic, or Neutral)
Type:Outsider
Subtype:Law, Chaos, Tanar'ri, Baatezu, Yugoloth, Obyrith, Loumara, etc.

Fiend (shai'tan in the Baklunish language) is a term generally applied to evil denizens of the Lower Planes such as demons, devils and other malicious otherworldly creatures.

Fiends are all evil outsiders.

Common fiends

Demons

The most widespread race of fiends are the demons, also called the tanar'ri, a chaotic evil race native to the Abyss; they are rapacious, cruel and arbitrary. The dominant race of demons is the tanar'ri. The Abyss and its population are both theoretically infinite in size. "True" tanar'ri such as the balors and the six-armed serpentine marilith push other weaker tanar'ri around and organise them into makeshift armies for battle. Demon lords and demon princes such as Orcus, Demogorgon, Zuggtmoy, Graz'zt and countless others rule over the demons of their individual layers of the Abyss, inasmuch as the chaotic demons can be ruled over.

Devils

The devils, of which the ruling type are called baatezu, are lawful evil natives of the Nine Hells of Baator; they subjugate the weak and rule tyrannically over their domains. Pit fiends are among the most powerful baatezu, though many of the unique archdevils, or Dukes of Hell, surpass them in power and status. Above the dukes stand the Lords of the Nine Hells, whose ranks include Baalzebul, Mephistopheles, and the King of Hell himself, Asmodeus. Unlike the demons, the devils arranged themselves through a strict hierarchy. Like the demons, the devils are scheming backstabbers; while a demon only keeps its words when it is convenient for it, a devil keeps its word all too well; though being used to exploiting repressive bureaucratic machinations to the fullest, always knows all ways around the letter of a contract to begin with.

Daemons

The yugoloths are neutral evil natives of the Bleak Eternity of Gehenna and the Gray Wastes of Hades; they are neutral to the affairs of the other fiendish races, interfering only when they see a situation that may be profitable or a potential for the advancement of their own schemes. The yugoloths are manipulative, secretive, and mercenary by nature, often acting as soldiers for deities in their own private wars, or even at times aiding both sides of the Blood War.

Other fiends

Demodands

The demodands, also known as gehreleths, [1] are a race of evil fiends that live on the plane of Carceri (Tarterus). Demodands were introduced in the first edition supplement Monster Manual II, renamed as Gehreleths in the second edition Outer Planes Monstrous Compendium Appendix, and reintroduced as demodands in the third edition sourcebook Fiend Folio. In first edition D&D, the three types of demodands from weakest to strongest were tarry, slime, and shaggy. In Second and third editions, the three types are farastu, kelubar, and shator.

Hordlings

The hordlings are fiends that form the hordes of the Gray Waste of Hades. They first appeared in the first edition supplement Monster Manual II. Hordlings wander the Gray Waste preying upon everything they come across, even other hordlings. Hordlings vary greatly in appearance. The hordlings can be summoned using an artifact known as the Bringer of Doom, which was created around the time of the Invoked Devastation of Greyhawk. Hordlings are the most common inhabitants of the Gray Waste. They also occasionally roam the other Lower Planes as well.

Kython

The kythons (not to be confused with kytons, which are chain devils baatezu) are distinct from the other fiends in that they did not originate on any of the lower planes. When a group of fiends (the Galchutt, from Monte Cook's Chaositech and Ptolus) were trapped on the Material Plane, they tried creating more of their own kind through magical means. The results were eyeless reptilian creatures with insectoid traits and neutral evil traits. As the kythons matured, they took on varied forms. None of them were loyal to the fiends that created them. Because kythons originated on the Material Plane instead of the Abyss (or another lower plane), they are also called earth-bound demons. Kythons are only interested in eating and breeding. They have spread rapidly across the Material Plane. The current hierarchy of kythons, from the weakest to the strongest is: broodlings, juveniles, adults, impalers, slaymasters, and slaughterkings. Eventually, with more time, kythons will grow into newer and more powerful forms. Kythons closely resemble xenomorphs from the Alien quadrilogy of movies. They were originally created for Monte Cook's Ptolus campaign, based on some gaming miniatures he had bought, and were added by him to the Book of Vile Darkness absent the context of the Galchutt, who would not appear until later on in Chaositech.

Monte Cook originally planned on perhaps renaming them so their name was not quite so similar to kytons, or chain devils. See http://montecook.com/arch_ptolus1.html, as well as other episodes of Monte Cook's Ptolus campaign to see how they were originally used.

Night hags

Night hags are fiends from the Gray Wastes of Hades that traffic in the souls of mortals.

Rakshasas

Rakshasas are fiends (often tiger-headed) that may have originated on Acheron.

Other fiends not part of a specific group

The following lists Name (Source)[Plane]

Abominations (Chichimec, phane, infernal, dream larva, phaethon, xixecal, hecatoncheires)—the unwanted offspring of deities (ELH)[varies]

Abyssal Drake—the horrific result of an ancient breeding program that combines the nastiest elements of demons, wyverns, and red dragons (3E Draconomicon)[Abyss]

Achaierai—Massive evil, clever, and predatory flightless birds with a distinct taste for torture (3E MM)[Acheron]

Avari—man-sized, batlike fiends that are the chief rivals of yugoloths for territory. Unfortunately, they are neither as powerful or as numerous as the fiends and have lost much over time. Long ago, avari dwelt in a large central community, but their many wars shattered their unity, forcing them to live in isolated clan in desolate areas of the planes. They dwell there in dank caverns filled with bats, and inhabit similar environs when found on the Material Plane. (Dragon Magazine #101—Creature Catalog III)[Gehenna]

Ba’atun—vicious, white-winged primate-like creatures that find death and destruction as their constant companions. Their origin is surrounded in mystery – perhaps they were demons made from snow, perhaps they are exiles from a frozen realm, or perhaps they have always been here, lurking (UK7 – Dark Clouds Gather)[Material Plane, home plane unknown]

Barghest—lupine fiend that resembles a goblin-wolf hybrid with terrible jaws and sharp claws, feeds on blood and souls to grow stronger (MM)[Gehenna]

Broodfiend—almost headless, grotesque mix of worm, lizard, bat, and ape, created by avolakias to serve Kyuss (Dungeon Magazine #135)[Kyuss-dedicated areas]

Daelkyr—Fiends from the plane of Xoriat in the Eberron Campaign Setting.

Diakk (Carcene and Varath)—evil flightless birds (Planes of Conflict, 1E MM 2)[Carceri]

Diurge—Gray-skinned, red-eyed denizens of a nightmare realm known as Darkrealm, a nightmarishly twisted version of a Material Plane world. Diurges live to serve the evil lords of Darkrealm, but are occasionally ordered to travel to the Material Plane to spread chaos. These beings are extremely sadistic, hating everything that lives, and willing to manipulate anyone in the process of achieving their goals. They are horrible conquerors, subjugating other life forms ruthlessly, and causing pain wherever they go. Their lack of individual greed enables them to better work together towards this common goal. (Dragon Magazine #141)[The Darkrealm]

Dune Stalker—fiends summoned to Material Plane to kill targets or carry out other quests(3E MM2)[Elemental Plane of Earth, Gray Waste of Hades]

Ebon Aspect—an abomination to not only all that is true and just in the world, but also to the traditional faith of the worshipers of Erythnul, Hextor, and Venca (Dungeon #125)[Ebon Triad haunted regions]

Hassitor—extinct exemplar race of Acheron (Planes of Law)[Acheron]

Hellchain Weaver—eight-legged mass of chains made entirely of cruel hooks, barbed chains, and jagged iron (Dragon Magazine #343)[Nine Hells of Baator]

Maelephant—elephant-headed fiends originally created by powerful baatezu lords to serve as guardians, many run free since their lords were deposed (3E Fiend Folio)

Mapmaker—humanoid lizardkin with weaselish features—related to khaastas? (Dragon #47) [Pandemonium]

Marrashi—disease spreader that resembles a winged gnoll (3E MM2)[?]

Nightmare (includes Cauchemar and Lesser)—proud equine creatures with hearts as black and evil as the dark abysses from which they come (3E MM)[Gray Waste of Hades]

Nimicri—a unique vast creature that mimics a town that can duplicate creatures if a single drop of their blood touches it (3E MotP)[Gehenna]

Sugo—flattish brown disks with suckered tentacles (Dragon #47) [Acheron]

Utukku—lion-headed scaled fiends that kill all outsiders who pass through their territory, including others of their kind. Their lairs in the great ash deserts of Carceri always include impressive defenses, as each utukku must defend itself from all competitors. Utukku want no part of the intrigues of other fiends, and prey on any demons and devils they meet (Dragon #89—Creature Catalog I, Savage Coast, Dungeon#62)[Carceri]

Vaath—a creature of pure sadism that delights in both physical and emotional pain (BoVD)[Carceri]

Vaporighu—petty, sadistic, and voracious blobs of hideous, bloated, waddling hairy flesh(3E MMII)[Gehenna]

Viltch—resembles a dirty gray, three-legged mandrill; destroys beauty and order (Dragon #94, Creature Catalog II)[Pandemonium]

Vorr—a hateful canine of the Abyss (3E Fiend Folio)[Abyss]

Yeth hound—fearsome flying hounds with a frightening bay (MM)[Gray Waste of Hades]

Wirchler—a disembodied mouth with two arms (Dragon #47)[Gehenna]

Half-fiends and fiendish creatures

The cambions (whose name comes from a different kind of mythological, demonic creature) are simply half-fiends; hybrids of fiends and non-fiendish creatures, often humans or other humanoids. Cambions are typically created through fiends raping mortals or seducing them after shape-shifting, although some of the most depraved beings actually participate willingly. Those cambions that actually survive birth typically look like grotesque, hellish variants of their mortal progenitors, having wings, claws, fangs and often many other features that reveal their fiendish origins. Cambions are usually outcast, being feared and hated in mortal societies for their fiendish origins and being derided by pure-blooded fiends for their impure heritage. A variant of cambion called durzagon is described in the third edition Monster Manual II and is the hybrid of a devil and a duergar. The fiendish creatures are simply fiendish versions of other species in Dungeons & Dragons. They typically look like fearsome travesties of beings from the Material Plane. Most fiendish species are divided into a number of variants, usually in a hierarchy of increasing power and cunning.

A number of critics of Dungeons & Dragons (mostly fundamentalist Christian]) have accused the game of promoting Satanism and occultism, most vociferously in the mid-1980s, but like heavy metal music, this is no longer as visible a target as it once was. Some products, particularly the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons First Edition Dungeon Master's Guide, have shown actual symbols classically used by witches and magicians for summoning, abjuration, and protection.

TSR, Inc. eliminated most references to occult symbols, demons, and devils from the second edition of the game under great pressure from anti-D&D negative publicity. When the creatures were reintroduced in the Monstrous Compendium supplement MC8: The Outer Planes, the terms "baatezu", "tanar'ri", "yugoloth", and "gehreleth" were introduced and were used exclusively in place of the terms "devil", "demon", "daemon", and "demodand", respectively.

Following a more relaxed attitude towards the hobby, Wizards of the Coast reinserted many of these excised references in the third edition of the game. This said, they kept intact the terms they had been replaced with, using both when applicable to appeal both to older players and those who played in subsequent editions of the game which introduced the use of the replacement terms (which were used during the second edition of the game, in which the vast majority of material on the fiends of D&D was expanded and given depth). The third edition of the game does not however use the first edition D&D term 'Daemon', instead continuing to use 'Yugoloth' in its place, leaving 'daemon' as an effectively defunct and abandoned term (in our world, daemon are something close to a muse, a divine inspiration in the Greek mythology and so effectively do not fill in the role of evildoer).

See also

References

Notes

Citations

  1. MC8 Monstrous Compendium The Outer Planes Appendix (1991), Fiends.

Bibliography

———. Chaositech (Malhavoc Press, 2004).
———. Ptolus (Malhavoc Press, 2006).
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  • Gygax, Gary. Monster Manual (TSR, 1977).
———. Monster Manual II (TSR, 1983). ISBN 0-7869-2873-5
  • Jacobs, James, Erik Mona, and Ed Stark. Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss (Wizards of the Coast, 2006).
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  • Williams, Skip, Jonathan Tweet, and Monte Cook. Monster Manual (Wizards of the Coast, 2000).
  • Turnbull, Don, ed. Fiend Folio (TSR, 1981).
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———. "Creature Catalog II." Dragon #94 (TSR, 1985).
———. "Creature Catalog III." Dragon #101 (TSR, 1985).
———. "Creature Catalog V." Dragon #343 (Paizo Publishing], 2006.
———. "The Dragon's Bestiary: Nonhuman creatures—With Human Form." Dragon #141 (TSR, 1989).
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Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index

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

Ape, Dire (Fiendish) Monster Enemies & Allies, D&D 3.0e 16
Baael (Archfiend) Deity Dragon magazine #206 43
Baael (Archfiend) Deity Ivid the Undying SEE Baalzephon (Devil)
Baael (Archfiend) Deity WG8 Fate of Istus 69
Baalzy (Archfiend) Deity Reference SEE Baael
Baalzy (Archfiend) Deity Reference SEE Baalzephon (Duke of hell)
Blood Fiend Monster Reference SEE Orcus, Blood Fiend of
Caim (Pit Fiend) Non-player character Dragon magazine #075 19, 20, 21
Cambion (Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend) Monster Oerth Journal #14 9
Cambion (Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend) Monster Oerth Journal #23 44,54
Cambion (Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend) Monster Oerth Journal #24 33
Cambion (Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend) Monster Oerth Journal #26 51,54
Cambion {Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend} Monster Baldur's Gate: Descent Into Avernus, D&D 5e 44, 99, 100, 180
Cambion {Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend} Monster Dungeon magazine #147 83
Cambion {Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend} Monster Ghosts of Saltmarsh, D&D 5e 14
Cambion {Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend} Monster Monstrous Compendium - Planescape Appendix I 98
Cambion {Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend} Monster MC8 - Monstrous Compendium - Outer Planes Appendix Insert (Tanar'ri, Lesser-Cambion)
Cambion {Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend} Monster Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.5e (Premium Edition) 147-149
Cambion {Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend} Monster Monster Manual 1, D&D 4e (Deluxe Edition) 39
Cambion {Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend} Monster Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 36
Cambion {Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend} Monster Monster Manual 2, AD&D 1e 37
Cambion {Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend} Monster Manual of the Planes, AD&D 1e 104
Causeway of Fiends Place Artifact, Dragon magazine #204 56
Causeway of Fiends Place Artifact, Dragon magazine #206 44
Causeway of Fiends Place Artifact, Dragon magazine #294 93
Causeway of Fiends Place Artifact, Ivid the Undying 7, 39, 51, 53, 67, 155, 157
Causeway of Fiends - Portal Planar Planar gate, Ivid the Undying 7, 39, 51, 53, 67, 155, 157
Demi-Demon, Alu-Demon {Alu-Fiend} Monster Monstrous Compendium - Planescape Appendix I 94
Demi-Demon, Alu-Demon {Alu-Fiend} Monster MC8 - Monstrous Compendium - Outer Planes Appendix Insert (Tanar'ri, Lesser-Alu-Fiend)
Demi-Demon, Alu-Demon {Alu-Fiend} Monster Monster Manual 2, AD&D 1e 35, 36
Demi-Demon, Alu-Demon {Alu-Fiend} Monster S4 The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, Book Two 5
Demon, Blood Fiend Monster Reference SEE Orcus, Blood Fiend of
Demon, Shadow {Shadow Fiend} Monster Animated Series Handbook, D&D 3.0 27, 28
Demon, Shadow {Shadow Fiend} Monster Baldur's Gate: Descent Into Avernus, D&D 5e 136, 138
Demon, Shadow {Shadow Fiend} Monster Book of Vile Darkness, D&D 3.0 172, 173, 174
Demon, Shadow {Shadow Fiend} Monster Dragon magazine #295 92
Demon, Shadow {Shadow Fiend} Monster Fiend Folio, AD&D 1e 78
Demon, Shadow {Shadow Fiend} Monster Monstrous Compendium - Ravenloft Appendices 1 & 2 47
Demon, Shadow {Shadow Fiend} Monster MC10 - Monstrous Compendium - Ravenloft Appendix 1 Insert (Shadow Fiend)
Demon, Shadow {Shadow Fiend} Monster Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 52, 54, 64
Demon, Shadow {Shadow Fiend} Monster Manual of the Planes, AD&D 1e 100, 102, 104
Demon, Shadow {Shadow Fiend} Monster White Dwarf #013 13
Demonomicon of Iggwilv (Fiendomicon) Item Book, Dragon magazine #299 101
Demonomicon of Iggwilv (Fiendomicon) Item Book, Dragon magazine #336 76-84
Demonomicon of Iggwilv (Fiendomicon) Item Book, Dungeon magazine #196 10
Demonomicon of Iggwilv (Fiendomicon) Item Book, Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 55, 240
Demonomicon of Iggwilv (Fiendomicon) Item Book, Reference SEE ALSO Fiendomicon (Demonomicon of Iggwilv)
Demonomicon of Iggwilv (Fiendomicon) Item Book, S4 The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, Book One 30
Demonomicon of Iggwilv (Fiendomicon) Item Book, S4 The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth, Book Two 21, 26, 29
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Baldur's Gate: Descent Into Avernus, D&D 5e 4, 5, 8, 41, 47, 53, 73, 75, 76, 84, 90, 98, 100, 114, 128, 133, 148, 153, 155, 174, 212, 223, 225, 243
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Deities & Demigods (1st & 2nd printing), AD&D 1e 133
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Dragon magazine #075 8, 9, 12, 18, 26, 31
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Dragon magazine #076 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 32, 34, 36, 37, 38
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Dragon magazine #292 68, 69, 70, 71, 72
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Dragon magazine #347 34
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Ivid the Undying 22
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Monstrous Compendium - Planescape Appendix I 28
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, MC8 - Monstrous Compendium - Outer Planes Appendix Insert (Baatezu, Greater-Pit Fiend)
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Monster Manual 1, AD&D 1e 23
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e 11, 12
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Monstrous Manual, AD&D 2e (Premium Edition) 11, 12
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.5e 57-58
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.5e (Premium Edition) 57-58
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Monster Manual 1, D&D 3.0e 49, 53
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Monster Manual 1, D&D 4e (Deluxe Edition) 65, 66
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 67, 68, 69, 77
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, Manual of the Planes, AD&D 1e 65, 81
Devil, Pit Fiend (Greater Devil) Monster Native of: Nine Hells, Astral, PHBR5 - The Complete Psionics Handbook 124
Drake, Fiendish Magma Monster Dungeon magazine #147 68-69
Fiend Monster Dungeon magazine #095 60, 62
Fiend Monster Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.5e 109
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #02 12
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #05 7,13,14,15,16,24
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #07 9,32
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #08 17
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #10 68,71
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #11 41,47,50,51
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #14 20,22,23,24,25
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #17 43
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #18 12
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #21 34
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #22 40
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #24 28,29,31,32
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #25 9,20,37
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #26 53
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #30 30
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #31 23
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #32 14,16
Fiend Monster Oerth Journal #33 30
Fiend Armor Item Ivid the Undying 5, 36, 39, 40, 155
Fiend Circlet Item Ivid the Undying 38, 39
Fiend Folio, AD&D 1e Publication Rulebook, Deities & Demigods (1st & 2nd printing), AD&D 1e 105
Fiend Folio, AD&D 1e Publication Rulebook, Deities & Demigods (3rd+ printing), AD&D 1e 90
Fiend Folio, AD&D 1e Publication Rulebook, Dragon magazine #347 33
Fiend Folio, AD&D 1e Publication Rulebook, Manual of the Planes, AD&D 1e 14, 15, 21, 25, 26, 34, 35, 39, 44, 53, 54, 70, 72, 77, 84, 99, 120
Fiend Folio, AD&D 1e Publication Rulebook, U1 The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh 2, 4
Fiend Folio, AD&D 1e Publication Rulebook, World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 4, 6
Fiend Gardens (Dorakaa) Place WGR5 Iuz the Evil 24, 25
Fiend Gardens (Dorakaa) Place WGR6 City of Skulls IC
Fiend's Embrace Adventure Located in: Cold marshes, Dungeon magazine #121 16
Fiend-Sage {Fiend Sage} Non-player character Demon, Dragon magazine #292 96
Fiend-Sage {Fiend Sage} Non-player character Demon, Dragon magazine #294 91
Fiend-Sage {Fiend Sage} Non-player character Demon, Dragon magazine #295 5, 91, 92
Fiend-Sage {Fiend Sage} Non-player character Demon, Dragon magazine #297 90
Fiend-Sage {Fiend Sage} Non-player character Demon, Ivid the Undying 23, 96, 98
Fiend-Sage {Fiend Sage} Non-player character Demon, Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 91, 93
Fiend-Sage {Fiend Sage} Non-player character Demon, Living Greyhawk Journal #1 20
Fiend-Sage {Fiend Sage} Non-player character Demon, Living Greyhawk Journal #2 1, 20
Fiend-Sage {Fiend Sage} Non-player character Demon, Living Greyhawk Journal #3 3, 20, 23
Fiend-Sage {Fiend Sage} Non-player character Demon, Living Greyhawk Journal #4 1, 17, 22
Fiend-Sage {Fiend Sage} Non-player character Demon, Living Greyhawk Journal #5 1, 22
Fiend-Seeing Throne Item Reference SEE Malachite Throne
Fiendbinder Rules Prestige Class, Dragon magazine #356 48
Fiendbinder Rules Prestige Class, Tome of Magic, D&D 3.5e 221-228
Fiendomicon (Demonomicon of Iggwilv) Item Book, Dragon magazine #225 51, 52
Fiendomicon (Demonomicon of Iggwilv) Item Book, Encyclopedia Magica - Volume III 1166
Fiendomicon (Demonomicon of Iggwilv) Item Book, Reference SEE ALSO Demonomicon of Iggwilv (Fiendomicon)
Fiendrender Item Artifact, Dragon magazine #292 68, 69, 70
Fiendsign (General) Rules Feat/Proficiency/Skill, Dragon magazine #315 53
Flight of Fiends Calendar Dragon magazine #270 72, 73
Flight of Fiends Calendar Dragon magazine #294 95
Flight of Fiends Calendar Dragon magazine #299 101
Flight of Fiends Calendar Dragon magazine #306 95
Flight of Fiends Calendar Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 16, 30, 47, 59, 61, 62, 93, 130, 131
Flight of Fiends Calendar Living Greyhawk Journal #1 27
Golem, Flesh, Fiendish Monster Baldur's Gate: Descent Into Avernus, D&D 5e 82, 83, 137, 236
Gusten (the Bloodfiend) Non-player character Fiendish ghast, Dragon magazine #348 32, 33
Half-Fiend Monster Reference SEE Cambion (Semi-Demon, Half-Demon, Half-Fiend)
Hyena, Fiendish Monster Enemies & Allies, D&D 3.0e 29
Knights of Doom {Fiend-Knights of Doom} People Group Martial order, Dragon magazine #059 24, 25
Knights of Doom {Fiend-Knights of Doom} People Group Martial order, Dragon magazine #063 16
Knights of Doom {Fiend-Knights of Doom} People Group Martial order, Ivid the Undying 5, 25, 39
Knights of Doom {Fiend-Knights of Doom} People Group Martial order, WG8 Fate of Istus 71
Malachite Throne {Fiend-Seeing Throne} Item Artifact, Dragon magazine #063 15, 16, 17
Malachite Throne {Fiend-Seeing Throne} Item Artifact, Dragon magazine #206 43, 44
Malachite Throne {Fiend-Seeing Throne} Item Artifact, Dragon magazine #208 57, 58
Malachite Throne {Fiend-Seeing Throne} Item Artifact, Dragon magazine #241 75
Malachite Throne {Fiend-Seeing Throne} Item Artifact, Dragon magazine #291 97
Malachite Throne {Fiend-Seeing Throne} Item Artifact, Dragon magazine #294 93
Malachite Throne {Fiend-Seeing Throne} Item Artifact, Dragon magazine #299 103
Malachite Throne {Fiend-Seeing Throne} Item Artifact, Dragon magazine #351 43
Malachite Throne {Fiend-Seeing Throne} Item Artifact, Dragon magazine #356 40, 46
Malachite Throne {Fiend-Seeing Throne} Item Artifact, From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess 4, 5, 47
Malachite Throne {Fiend-Seeing Throne} Item Artifact, From the Ashes: References Card #1
Malachite Throne {Fiend-Seeing Throne} Item Artifact, Greyhawk Wars: Adventurer's Book 4, 21
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