Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Fiends create hellhounds from the souls of canines and similar loyal creatures. These fiends often give these hellhounds as rewards to faithful followers— and sometimes to ones who are as yet

  2. Fiends (5e) All creatures classified as fiends in 5 th edition. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

    • Personality
    • Society
    • History
    • Ecology
    • Subtypes
    • Appendix

    Fiends lived long, and some had an inhuman view on time and life. They were capable of viewing a century passing by as inconsequential.

    Relationships

    The demons and the devils held an eternal enmity for one another as they waged the Blood War.

    True Name

    Every creature had a true name that made it possible for other creatures who knew it to gain control over them. For fiends, the true name was a double-edged sword. Knowing their own true name made it possible for a fiend to rise up the fiendish ranks, something that was very difficult for fiends without that knowledge. On the other hand if knowledge of a fiend's true name somehow spilled out, it granted other creatures control over them. This control extended very far. For example, a mortal k...

    Mortals

    Mortals and the worlds they inhabited were often seen as useful by fiends, though this did not mean that they viewed mortals as having any intrinsic value. The value of mortals laid in their potential to be turned into fiends after dying. To do this, mortals were exposed to temptation by certain types of fiends. Otherwise, mortals were of use only as slaves, playthings, food, and mercenaries as far as the fiends were concerned. The Prime Material plane was seen as a potential battlefield due...

    The most important event in the history of fiends was the Blood War. The Blood War was an interplanar battle between demons and devils, which cost many lives. Thus, both sides were forced to figure out how to rapidly refill their ranks. The answer both sides came up with was to utilize larvae, which souls of evil mortals would become upon death. As...

    Not every creature from the Lower planes was a fiend. Only baatezu, gehreleths, hordlings, tanar'ri, and yugoloths were actual fiends in the narrow sense. In the broader sense, every outsiderwith evil as part of its being was a fiend. The life expectancy of a fiend was not known. An observation about their aging process was that they did not mature...

    Demons

    1. Main article: Demons Demons were the most widespread race of fiends. They were chaotic evil and were native to the Abyss. Tanar'ri, obyriths, and loumarawere the three main races of demons, but there were many other species as well.

    Yugoloths

    1. Main article: Yugoloth Also known as daemons, yugoloths were manipulative, neutral evil fiends native to the Blood Rift. They were secretive and mercenary by nature.

    Devils

    1. Main article: Devils Devils were lawful evil fiends who hailed from the Nine Hells of Baator. The baatezu were the dominant species.

    Further Reading

    1. James Wyatt (January 2001). “Vs.: Fiends”. In Dave Gross ed. Dragon #279 (Wizards of the Coast), p. 78.

  3. Back to Main Page → 5e Homebrew → Creatures → Monsters. Fiend Type Monsters, Quality and Featured . These monsters have been vetted through the Featured Articles or Quality Articles process and are suitable for any normal campaign.

    Name
    Cr
    Speed
    Size
    32
    10 ft., fly 60 ft.
    Gargantuan
    23
    30 ft., fly 60 ft.
    Huge
    8
    30 ft., fly 60 ft.
    Medium
    5
    30 ft., fly 60 ft.
    Medium
  4. In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the term monster refers to a variety of creatures, some adapted from folklore and legends and others invented specifically for the game. Included are traditional monsters such as dragons, supernatural creatures such as ghosts, and mundane or fantastic animals. [1]

  5. Fiends are creatures of wickedness that are native to the Lower Planes. A few are the servants of deities, but many more labor under the leadership of archdevils and demon princes. Evil priests and mages sometimes summon fiends to the material world to do their bidding.

  6. 26 de ene. de 2024 · Fiends in Dungeons & Dragons have a rich and varied history, evolving across different editions of the game. They are not just creatures of combat but bearers of deep lore that reflects the shifting tides of D&D’s own evolution.