Demonlord
by Mamick |
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Climate/Terrain: |
Any |
Frequency: |
Very Rare (4% chance)
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Organization: |
Solitary
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Activity Cycle: |
Night
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Diet: |
Omnivore |
Intelligence: |
Supra-genius (19-20) |
Treasure: |
Fiery Weapons, 500 Steel Pieces |
Alignment: |
Chaotic Evil
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No. Appearing: |
1
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Armor Class: |
Natural: 10 Demonic Armor +7 |
Movement: |
80
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Hit Dice: |
Automatic Hit |
THAC0: |
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No. of Attacks: |
3
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Damage/Attack: |
70 dmg
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Special Attack: |
Dark Flame +45 dmg, once every five rounds |
Special Defences: |
+10 armor, once every six rounds
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Magic Resistance: |
-20% to all magic |
Size: |
Minotaur-sized |
Morale: |
Perfect |
XP Value: |
10000
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General Introduction: Walking the shadows of the
Abyss, the Demonlord,
commander of the hordes of
demons in the service of her
dark majesty. Now banished
from the Abyss for their
ineptitude in battle (for which
they were punished
accordingly), they roam the
mortal realm, seeking only
death and destruction.
No longer in the service of her
Dark Majesty, most
Demonlords have aligned
themselves with the dark god
Sargonnas.
The Demomlords are hulking
creatures of flame and
destruction, their swords of
flame cleaving a path of death
and destruction wherever they
choose to curse with their
presence.
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Combat: The Demonlords, cunning in
their ways, are honorable foes,
as taught by their god
Sargonnas. They are not
known to turn tail during the
course of a battle, and shun all
subtle forms of combat.
Instead, their attack of choice
is a path of death and
destruction, utilizing their
immense battle-blades to
destroy any mortal that dares
to oppose them. |
Habitat/Society: The Demonlords, who once
commanded hordes of lost
souls, sending them to destroy
puny humans with a single
words, have been cast out of
the Abyss, stripped of rank for
a failure. Their powers are
however, greater in doing so,
for a reason obscure to man.
They live solitary lives; very
few mortals have seen one.
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Ecology: Bred in an enviornment of
extreme prejudice,
Demonlords are loathe to be
defeated by mortals.
Therefore, if they lose to one
in a contest as trivial as a game
of checkers, they will willingly
submit to the mortal they
have lost to. Needless to say,
they are excellent checkers
players... |
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