Demon/Devil: *dies in the material plane Same Demon/Devil: *Returns Player: Didn't you just die? Same Demon/Devil: Yeah, well where was I gonna go? Detroit?
The alternative is anarchic violence for eternity. I'll take momentary relief under the umbrella of structure over being abused for existing in line-of-sight of something larger than myself thanks.
@@Owbe1 Demons commit evil because they love it. Devils commit evil because they're under contract. Mortal: "I banish thee!" Demon: "NOOOOOOOO!!!" Mortal: "I banish thee too!" Devil: "Okay, bye."
Considering the Abyss is ''technically infinite'', with a point(layer) where ''all that defines Reality'' literally **ENDS** ... Yeah, even all D&d gods wouldn't go there and/or beyond that ''End''. Even the 'Lady of Pain' doesn't bother with it.
i wonder if a mortal who willingly go directly see the duke or archduke or even asmodeus himself and ask for serving willl becoem a lemur ? i mean i would be more logicc to have a far more capable creature than a fleshy blob with the inteligence of a dead amibia.
Believing you have value beyond your mortal existence is the first and most important lie you tell yourself which REQUIRES time spent as garbage in hell. Its like boot-camp for assholes and communists.
I remember that Greyhawk had an interesting explanation for the Blood War. Devils make plots, Demons break plots. An infinite number of Devils make plots, an infinite number of Demons break those plots.
In previous editions, evil souls went to Carceri, in between the home planes of the Demons and Devils, and therefore also the most common battleground for the Blood War. It's the home of the Yugoloths, the Neutral Evil fiends, who play both sides against each other. I'd like to see a video on those guys.
Yugoloths are originally from Hades but currently headquartered in Gehenna; I've never heard of them being present on Carceri in any numbers, and it wouldn't make much sense, given that Carceri is a prison-plane specifically designed to be almost impossible to leave.
I always found weird that Demons, which are the very embodiement of Chaos, evolve over time into fixed forms like Pokemon... It would make a lot more sense (in-universe) if they evolved "randomly" with unique forms and characteristics
Also it’s stated that the tiers are simply guidelines to help mortals grasp their rough power structure. Each demon is completely unique. There’s even a creature in the 4th edition Book of Vile Darkness called a “Demon Horde.” Which is just a spattering of demons, talons, claws, paws, everything nightmare fuel.
and may also be a devil spy plus of the demons lords he seems the most chill like he enjoys his games with his long time girlfriend honestly one reason why i think one hasn't killed the other yet is they would be bored without their games
Grazzt being an ex-devil is one of the poorer decisions in the canon IMO; he is the incarnation of the Black Man from the traditional Witch's Sabbath, and so while he might be "the devil" in a sense, he also adheres far more to the notion of a demon, a being of pure primal anarchy, rather than being some sort of fallen angel or dark mirror to the gods of traditional churches.
Doom Slayer: did someone knock? Kaldor Draigo: young warrior, my Order needs your help for handling the abyssal population. DS: the what? Draigo: Demons, I mean. DS: when do we depart? *reloads Redemption with angry intent.* *Mick Gordon's riffs intensify in the distance* Demons and Devils: ha ha, we're in trouble. Tieflings: *nervous stares.*
Wow, wasn’t expecting a Baphomet name drop, also some of these demon lords are both notably similar to elder scrolls daedra, and chaos gods of warhammer
Goblinslayer perhaps, but the Doom Slayer probably would struggle due to d&d being propped full of very powerful magic, especially when it comes to the devil and demon side
Lex Smithee Doomslayer’s Armor is Magic. The more he rips and tears, the more he heals. Also, may d&d spells require saving throws. Based on Doomslayer’s personality alone, his saves (not to mention resistances) would be kinda crazy. 🤔 I bet he’d have (if 5th edition) something similar to Bear Totem and Rage. If Pathfinder, he’d easily have many of the Barbarian’s defensive rage powers. Unfortunately, he’s somewhat reliant on power ups, but he could maybe mimic some of those with single-use Magic items... idk 😐
@@vaughnhelthira1704 The problem is more the vast amount of save or suck spells, banishment, planeshift etc. You only need to fail once, and you're pretty much dead. Doomslayer is definitely powerful, but he doesn't really have ways to deal with hax, ya know?
In dungeons and dragons alignment is far more important than most people think not so much in terms of gameplay . Law and chaos are more than just obeying and disobeying legislation instead they are etched in the very fabric of the cosmos they represent freedom vs safety ,logic vs instinct ,organisation vs randomness, tactics vs beastly rage etc
18:37 interesting. This same concept applies to daedra within the elder scrolls universe. If they're slain in the mortal realm they go back to oblivion to reform
I see you are largely snubbing 4e's variations. For those interested: 4e Devils: Lead by Asmodeus, they are the twisted forms of a group of angels who rebelled against their patron deity. Asmodeus was first among them and overthrew his master with such thorough efficiency he went so far as to remove all traces of his name from the world and the akashic records. As a final vengeance though, he and his army were cursed to be as tainted in form as they were in spirit. They rule from what used to be their forgotten lord's domain and constantly vie for power in the Astral Sea. Asmodeus is also entirely responsible for Tieflings, as they came about due to a pact between him and the nobles of the once-human empire of Bael-Turoth (which destroyed itself with war both without and within). As a notable aside, there are full of evil angels in 4e who serve their various terrible gods. Only those who sided with Asmodeus during that time became the original devils. 4e Demons: The damage left behind by deployment of the Shard of Evil during the Dawn War (the conflict between the gods and the primordials) left a tainted scar in the Elemental Chaos. From this wound spills demons; elemental beings warped and deformed by the energies of the hole in reality now referred to as the abyss.
The Arch Devils that didn't climb to their positions of power, like Asmodius and Zariel, were actually Angels. The Deity they served? The Deity of Law and Order (forgot his name tho). Since they were all creations of this deity, they hated the Demons just as much as their deity, and at first, they did actually drive out & wipe out the Demons in the plane that they now inhabit. At first it was an outpost, then the longer they stayed, the more they changed and eventually became the Devils. Funny bit though, Asmodius was the one who made this Pact with the Deities. Saying that any evil doer who dies will come to the Devils and thus their celestial planes will not contain any evil mortals. The Deities agreed without reading all of this REALLY LONG contract. Eventually, the Deities discovered the Devils were deliberately pushing mortals to do evil, which meant a lot less souls would go to them, they saw this as a cheat and complained til Asmodius silenced them by pointing out the text allowing exactly that (albeit tiny and open to interpretation). So, the first beings that Asmodius screwed over with a deal was the Deities themselves. Now you know how it all started, and why Demons AND Devils are hated by Celestials.
I gotta say thank you. Listening to your videos every week gives me a break from real life, it lets me forget that I’m not happy for a while. Thank you for what you do, and keep up the good work.
Not one of TES's better videos; it was a particularly strange choice to talk about how devils follow a strict hierarchy, and then show the *demons* promoting up through the ranks in a linear fashion. It would be far more chaotic to have any demon able to turn into any other demon at any moment, going up or down in power with no logic whatsoever.
Devils: life is a perfect opportunity for me to enslave, control, and dominate those that I deem inferior. Demons: life is emptiness and meaninglessness, better yet if I destroy all life and make it so it never existed.
One interesting thing about Devils not mentioned; because they require mortal souls to swell their ranks, and most of the fighting of the Blood War happens in Avernus (meaning permanent deaths for Devils), sometimes the forces of good will reluctantly turn a blind eye to the Devils corrupting mortals, as they understand that without the souls the Devils would likely lose and all other planes would be invaded by Demons.
Dude. You are incredible. I listened to one of your audiobooks from Lovecraft and it was amazing. Your voice is perfect for this. Hope and wish the best for you.
Awesome video! I personally prefer the 2nd edition Blood War material for my Evils, particularly the role of the Yugoloth in the Blood War and the purported origin story. Are Yugoloth still a thing in 4e and 5e?
Actually Exploring the Tanar'ri Demons as of 3.5 (and possibly 3.0) are made from Mortal Souls, like Devils. Once mortal souls started getting channeled into the Abyss they started being molded into slaves by the Obyriths and eventually took over the plane. The Obyriths, in turn, are the ones made from the plane itself, having been around far longer than mortals have. Good examples of the Obyriths are Pazuzu & Pale Night
5e also made the Devils a lot stronger than the Demons, at least above the regular Monster Manual denizens. The strongest of Demon Lords only roughly compare to the weakest of Archdukes.
Baphomet is a humanoid with the head of a goat and cloven hooves (often depicted with the hind quarters of a goat as well) Similar to a Minotaur but distinct enough to be an observable difference
This whole concept makes a lot of sense. Devils in real world mythology are always plotting and scheming whilst the concept of a demon is a non-human entity that delights in destruction and torment.
But, the Blood War did end. In 4E. When the "Wizards from the Coast" did cast down all that was right and true, and they pissed in the faces of all who looked upon their works. And there was much turmoil and gnashing of teeth.
I once teleported a tarrasque into the 9 hells in 3.5 with a gate spell (we knocked it out but had no real way of keeping it down for good). I wonder how that went down for the Arch-devils...
I could be wrong but doesn't the tarrasque die if it's not on the mortal plane, and if not they would probably just redirect it to the abyss using tactics and all that
Damn, I was hoping to veg out to something more in-depth. Like Dagon, who speaks telepathically to each of Demogorgon's heads to keep him as insane as possible :D
would an Erinyes produce a tiefling or an aasimar as an offspring? Tho i'm guessing IF a tiefling is born of erinyes, they would probably look alot like an aasimar anyways... almost makes the question moot
"This demon can rip and tear"
Doomslayer: *revs chainsaw indignantly*
*heavy metal intensifies*
@@SolarRain03
You mean industrial metal.
@@UNSCMarine117 You mean midi files.
@@TimidTerrapin you mean BFG Division.
An old man in a speedo can do the rippin' and the tearin' with the best of demons...or wild women...
"Asmodeus is also noted as the most handsome of all devils if you're curious."
Me- "Very."
Assmodeus more like 😙
*Creates folder for... research*
@@merrittanimation7721 Purely scientific. (Furiously empties recycle bin)
I like to think that Asmodeus wrote that himself and makes damn sure everyone in the nine hells knows it.
He's modeled after Satan
Demon/Devil: *dies in the material plane
Same Demon/Devil: *Returns
Player: Didn't you just die?
Same Demon/Devil: Yeah, well where was I gonna go? Detroit?
Underrated comment of the century.
😂
He was already in Detroit
Ohhh Saddam...
Ohio likely
"With no rules, might makes right."
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH! MO DAKKA BOYZ!
GREEN IZ DA BESTEST!!!!!!!! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGHHH!!!!!!!!
I love the idiodicly over the top legalistic lifestyle that Devils have. Bureaucracy is truly hell.
That's the point. Remember that all is organized by Asmodeus, and Asmodeus is not even is real name. He has another intentions behind the scenes.
The alternative is anarchic violence for eternity. I'll take momentary relief under the umbrella of structure over being abused for existing in line-of-sight of something larger than myself thanks.
idiotically*
"could have its own video detailing its infinite layers"
pls
Doomslayer: *heavy breathing*
When Doomslayer runs out of Demons to kill, he will move onto Devils next.
Doomslayer: *_THEYRE PRETTY MUCH THE SAME, RIGHT?_*
I'm just waiting for his application to be pope.
@@Owbe1
Demons commit evil because they love it.
Devils commit evil because they're under contract.
Mortal: "I banish thee!"
Demon: "NOOOOOOOO!!!"
Mortal: "I banish thee too!"
Devil: "Okay, bye."
Doomguy: *Hears the abyss has infinite planes with an uncountable number of demons.* "I'll have it cleaned out in six months."
Doom Slayer, after 2 months: well, that was easy. Where do I go next?
Don't spoil the end of Doom Eternal
You wish u had power like that. ...Torm himself couldn't accomplish this....
Considering the Abyss is ''technically infinite'', with a point(layer) where ''all that defines Reality'' literally **ENDS** ... Yeah, even all D&d gods wouldn't go there and/or beyond that ''End''. Even the 'Lady of Pain' doesn't bother with it.
@@Yenastuundepaspris55 I think the lady of pain is only as powerful as she is on her plane, TBF. could be wrong though.
*[Grey Knights suddenly breaks through to the D&D universe]*
This was released secpnds ago but how are you 19 hours ago commented
video: *was posted 5 minutes ago*
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How are did you commented 19 hours ago but this released 2 minutes ago
@@flamingscorchingred3129 "Support the Patreon to see Exploring videos early and vote on new ones!"
@@flamingscorchingred3129 my name is literally at the thank you message at the end
The Lemur stage of a devil's life can be skipped by those smart enough and powerful enough to negotiate that
That's a lie, though, peddled by devils. All lost souls are twisted upon arrival and blanked slated.
@@Eshanas _Ssshh._ Are you trying to give the mortals the upper hand?
i wonder if a mortal who willingly go directly see the duke or archduke or even asmodeus himself and ask for serving willl becoem a lemur ? i mean i would be more logicc to have a far more capable creature than a fleshy blob with the inteligence of a dead amibia.
Believing you have value beyond your mortal existence is the first and most important lie you tell yourself which REQUIRES time spent as garbage in hell. Its like boot-camp for assholes and communists.
@@Eshanas wait...if they are blanked slated...then what are they being punished for? am i missing something?
I remember that Greyhawk had an interesting explanation for the Blood War. Devils make plots, Demons break plots. An infinite number of Devils make plots, an infinite number of Demons break those plots.
"Demons and devils cover all the bases for evil"
Yugoloths: Am I a joke to you?
“Devils may be evil, but the laws they follow are their own.”
*Professionals have standards.*
In previous editions, evil souls went to Carceri, in between the home planes of the Demons and Devils, and therefore also the most common battleground for the Blood War. It's the home of the Yugoloths, the Neutral Evil fiends, who play both sides against each other. I'd like to see a video on those guys.
Interesting! Thanks for telling 🤓
Yugoloths are originally from Hades but currently headquartered in Gehenna; I've never heard of them being present on Carceri in any numbers, and it wouldn't make much sense, given that Carceri is a prison-plane specifically designed to be almost impossible to leave.
@@EnvisionerWill Yeah, Carceri is also the home of another group of fiends known as Demodands.
I always found weird that Demons, which are the very embodiement of Chaos, evolve over time into fixed forms like Pokemon... It would make a lot more sense (in-universe) if they evolved "randomly" with unique forms and characteristics
I thought the same but at 8:06 it shows demon lords that look nothing like each other.
Also it’s stated that the tiers are simply guidelines to help mortals grasp their rough power structure. Each demon is completely unique. There’s even a creature in the 4th edition Book of Vile Darkness called a “Demon Horde.” Which is just a spattering of demons, talons, claws, paws, everything nightmare fuel.
Yeah most of the lore while playing is basically the DM's if you wanna put it that way.
that would make more sense but how would you go about implementing that in a table top game?
@@AllYourPals Something like a table of body parts (claws, wings, etc) I guess?
Shame Graz'zt wasn't mentioned. He went from Archduke to Demon Lord!
and may also be a devil spy plus of the demons lords he seems the most chill like he enjoys his games with his long time girlfriend honestly one reason why i think one hasn't killed the other yet is they would be bored without their games
naw, the real spy is his chamberlain Verin, whom i am convinced may be an aspect of asmodeus in disguise, keeping an eye on his son.
Grazzt is always a neat addition to fiendish Biggest Bads.
So, John McCain?
Grazzt being an ex-devil is one of the poorer decisions in the canon IMO; he is the incarnation of the Black Man from the traditional Witch's Sabbath, and so while he might be "the devil" in a sense, he also adheres far more to the notion of a demon, a being of pure primal anarchy, rather than being some sort of fallen angel or dark mirror to the gods of traditional churches.
Exploring: "Demons and Devils are different."
Doom Slayer: "I believe in racial equality."
Fun fact, Orcus is the name of a real-life Roman deity.
Doom Slayer: did someone knock?
Kaldor Draigo: young warrior, my Order needs your help for handling the abyssal population.
DS: the what?
Draigo: Demons, I mean.
DS: when do we depart? *reloads Redemption with angry intent.*
*Mick Gordon's riffs intensify in the distance*
Demons and Devils: ha ha, we're in trouble.
Tieflings: *nervous stares.*
I'm currently playing through descent into avernus, and it's brutal. We just made a deal with Bell to get his support to overthrow zariel.
Wow, wasn’t expecting a Baphomet name drop, also some of these demon lords are both notably similar to elder scrolls daedra, and chaos gods of warhammer
Doomslayer: Loads LMG with religious intent.
Comrade Cameron *shotgun
The Doomslayer would have a field day in the DnD world. Goblinslayer probably would too.
Goblinslayer perhaps, but the Doom Slayer probably would struggle due to d&d being propped full of very powerful magic, especially when it comes to the devil and demon side
doomguy with magic? sign me the fuck up
Guts would have the greatest vacation (and target practice) of his life.
Lex Smithee Doomslayer’s Armor is Magic. The more he rips and tears, the more he heals. Also, may d&d spells require saving throws. Based on Doomslayer’s personality alone, his saves (not to mention resistances) would be kinda crazy. 🤔 I bet he’d have (if 5th edition) something similar to Bear Totem and Rage. If Pathfinder, he’d easily have many of the Barbarian’s defensive rage powers. Unfortunately, he’s somewhat reliant on power ups, but he could maybe mimic some of those with single-use Magic items... idk 😐
@@vaughnhelthira1704 The problem is more the vast amount of save or suck spells, banishment, planeshift etc. You only need to fail once, and you're pretty much dead. Doomslayer is definitely powerful, but he doesn't really have ways to deal with hax, ya know?
*Demons and devil's come into material plane*
*Paladins* "I'm about to end these things whole career"
*bone devils* are what would happen if a xenomorph got hold of a giant albino wasp.
🐝👀
I think you mean bone devil's
@@rafasilva1265 yes I do
12:13 that only applies to lawful evil souls, chaotic evil souls go to the abyss and become demons, unless they were sold to devils
2:07 Tonari AND 3:02 Bacchus ooh
Keep up this amazing work man, always giving me something just as im leaving work, hell of a TH-cam creator this guy is
Best explanation for demons and devils on TH-cam!
DnD party duo, which consists of:
Doom Slayer, a paladin/barbarian multiclass and
Mick Gordon, a "bard" who plays industrial metal
Mick Gordon also multiclasses into artificer to make use of various heavy mechanized tools as instruments
Pale Night is my favourite creature of the abyss, and is pretty damn powerful. Known as the "mother of demons." That moniker is almost literal.
In dungeons and dragons alignment is far more important than most people think not so much in terms of gameplay . Law and chaos are more than just obeying and disobeying legislation instead they are etched in the very fabric of the cosmos they represent freedom vs safety ,logic vs instinct ,organisation vs randomness, tactics vs beastly rage etc
Always found that stupid.
*Makes video about Demons and Devils.*
Tieflings: is it because we're half-mortal, right?!
More like 3/4 or more mortal, at 1/2 you get half fiends
could you by any chance do a video on the different planes of existence in DnD please??
18:37 interesting. This same concept applies to daedra within the elder scrolls universe. If they're slain in the mortal realm they go back to oblivion to reform
7:50 doom guy: give me a 20 minutes and I’ll kill it
I see you are largely snubbing 4e's variations. For those interested:
4e Devils: Lead by Asmodeus, they are the twisted forms of a group of angels who rebelled against their patron deity. Asmodeus was first among them and overthrew his master with such thorough efficiency he went so far as to remove all traces of his name from the world and the akashic records. As a final vengeance though, he and his army were cursed to be as tainted in form as they were in spirit. They rule from what used to be their forgotten lord's domain and constantly vie for power in the Astral Sea. Asmodeus is also entirely responsible for Tieflings, as they came about due to a pact between him and the nobles of the once-human empire of Bael-Turoth (which destroyed itself with war both without and within). As a notable aside, there are full of evil angels in 4e who serve their various terrible gods. Only those who sided with Asmodeus during that time became the original devils.
4e Demons: The damage left behind by deployment of the Shard of Evil during the Dawn War (the conflict between the gods and the primordials) left a tainted scar in the Elemental Chaos. From this wound spills demons; elemental beings warped and deformed by the energies of the hole in reality now referred to as the abyss.
Love to see if Dante and doomslayer could handle this universe!
Hey man keep up the hard work! Love your videos you keep me going all day much love
Orcus is actually kinda interesting to me for some reason I don’t know why though.
The Arch Devils that didn't climb to their positions of power, like Asmodius and Zariel, were actually Angels. The Deity they served? The Deity of Law and Order (forgot his name tho). Since they were all creations of this deity, they hated the Demons just as much as their deity, and at first, they did actually drive out & wipe out the Demons in the plane that they now inhabit.
At first it was an outpost, then the longer they stayed, the more they changed and eventually became the Devils.
Funny bit though, Asmodius was the one who made this Pact with the Deities. Saying that any evil doer who dies will come to the Devils and thus their celestial planes will not contain any evil mortals. The Deities agreed without reading all of this REALLY LONG contract.
Eventually, the Deities discovered the Devils were deliberately pushing mortals to do evil, which meant a lot less souls would go to them, they saw this as a cheat and complained til Asmodius silenced them by pointing out the text allowing exactly that (albeit tiny and open to interpretation).
So, the first beings that Asmodius screwed over with a deal was the Deities themselves.
Now you know how it all started, and why Demons AND Devils are hated by Celestials.
I gotta say thank you. Listening to your videos every week gives me a break from real life, it lets me forget that I’m not happy for a while. Thank you for what you do, and keep up the good work.
I feel the urge to play Doom once again....
Doom Slayer: Finnaly a worthy oponents our battle will be legendary
This was an amazing video, thank you!
Not one of TES's better videos; it was a particularly strange choice to talk about how devils follow a strict hierarchy, and then show the *demons* promoting up through the ranks in a linear fashion. It would be far more chaotic to have any demon able to turn into any other demon at any moment, going up or down in power with no logic whatsoever.
Video: "[Demogorgon] looks like a combination between a reptile and a snake"
Me: Interesting
Devils: life is a perfect opportunity for me to enslave, control, and dominate those that I deem inferior.
Demons: life is emptiness and meaninglessness, better yet if I destroy all life and make it so it never existed.
Devils: the antihero nobody asked for or wanted.
learning about D&D has the side effect of learning about the origins of warhammer and warcraft
Please do one on all the planes i dont see enough info on this!
This was amazing to listen to, thank you.
7:05 I’m imagining the boss fight against mergo’s wet nurse
5:29 Pokemon. Got to catch them all. Pikachu, eat that baby's face.
The enemy of my enemy, dies seconds.
Your profile picture is scary
Eddo aka Edds fiends in a nutshell.
i don't know much about D&D but when i saw the title i thought we were talking about a rip off
One interesting thing about Devils not mentioned; because they require mortal souls to swell their ranks, and most of the fighting of the Blood War happens in Avernus (meaning permanent deaths for Devils), sometimes the forces of good will reluctantly turn a blind eye to the Devils corrupting mortals, as they understand that without the souls the Devils would likely lose and all other planes would be invaded by Demons.
Dude. You are incredible. I listened to one of your audiobooks from Lovecraft and it was amazing. Your voice is perfect for this. Hope and wish the best for you.
Awesome video!
I personally prefer the 2nd edition Blood War material for my Evils, particularly the role of the Yugoloth in the Blood War and the purported origin story. Are Yugoloth still a thing in 4e and 5e?
Yes they are still here, still under used.
The monster manual mentions them, but doesn't go into nearly enough detail
You should explore Dr King and his apple seeds (SCP)
Another foible of this video is referring to Demogorgon as resembling "a cross between a reptile and a snake".
5:37 is clearly a battletoad.
Are liches the most powerful evil spell casters? Or psionocists?
Actually Exploring the Tanar'ri Demons as of 3.5 (and possibly 3.0) are made from Mortal Souls, like Devils. Once mortal souls started getting channeled into the Abyss they started being molded into slaves by the Obyriths and eventually took over the plane. The Obyriths, in turn, are the ones made from the plane itself, having been around far longer than mortals have. Good examples of the Obyriths are Pazuzu & Pale Night
I wonder if the exploring series would cover about the typemoon universe lore.
I always like Ba'atezu and Tanari names, really made them seem extra fantastical.
The D&D 2nd amendment: The right to rip arms.
Can you imagine if the demagorgen looked that lame in stranger things? Amazing
Your videos are always extremely well made and get me interested in things I otherwise never even think about. Keep it up!
That picture at 10:00 is epic. Who drew that?
Seems like they would be endlessly summoning lesser beings from each other. You know, for fun.
Can you do 2786? Would fit in w/ the theme of D&D real well imo
5e also made the Devils a lot stronger than the Demons, at least above the regular Monster Manual denizens. The strongest of Demon Lords only roughly compare to the weakest of Archdukes.
Definitely need to read DnD stories soon.
Keep up the good work man.
Doom intensifies
Baphomet is a humanoid with the head of a goat and cloven hooves (often depicted with the hind quarters of a goat as well)
Similar to a Minotaur but distinct enough to be an observable difference
Glabrezus delight in *killing Pike*
For anyone interested MrRhexx gets into more detail in his DnD Lore videos.
16:20
Khorne is pleased.
I want to be the Doom Slayer just rip and tear them all. You should talk about Doom lore. Can't wait to play Doom eternal.
Doomslayer: hey, I’ve seen those before
The illithid empire nearly caused a pause to the blood war.
Go on. Any possible sources I may look up.
@@playtoyx I think the illithiad makes mention of it, there also might be a video by aj pickete that says it.
This whole concept makes a lot of sense. Devils in real world mythology are always plotting and scheming whilst the concept of a demon is a non-human entity that delights in destruction and torment.
I wonder if a Good Wizard could summon a Dretch and make it into a servant.
probably but the Dretch wouldn’t be happy about it.
A shame you didn't get to the mercenaries of the Blood War, the Yugolths.
But, the Blood War did end. In 4E.
When the "Wizards from the Coast" did cast down all that was right and true, and they pissed in the faces of all who looked upon their works. And there was much turmoil and gnashing of teeth.
I absolutely love your videos man, cant wait for the next one
I once teleported a tarrasque into the 9 hells in 3.5 with a gate spell (we knocked it out but had no real way of keeping it down for good). I wonder how that went down for the Arch-devils...
I could be wrong but doesn't the tarrasque die if it's not on the mortal plane, and if not they would probably just redirect it to the abyss using tactics and all that
In the Drizzt series by R.A. Salvatore, Lloth was ALL about spreading chaos.
I _was_ curious. Thank you
Pretty hard to say that Baalors are just balrogs considering balrogs were basically not described like at all physically
10:02 my wallpaper right now :D
Damn, I was hoping to veg out to something more in-depth. Like Dagon, who speaks telepathically to each of Demogorgon's heads to keep him as insane as possible :D
would an Erinyes produce a tiefling or an aasimar as an offspring?
Tho i'm guessing IF a tiefling is born of erinyes, they would probably look alot like an aasimar anyways... almost makes the question moot
Lolth is a GODDESS
novimus
Corporate hell is the scariest hell
D&D:D&D
To quote Wreck it Ralph at the end: thanks satan!