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Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of The Abyss (2006)

Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss was published in 2006, and was written by Ed Stark, James Jacobs, and Erik Mona. Fiendish Codex I is an official supplement for the 3.5 edition of Dungeons and Dragons, and includes new content for demons and inhabitants of the Abyss. Chapter 2 contains statistics for new monsters, on pages 27–56, while Chapter 3 contains statistics for 14 demon lords, on pages 57–80.

ISBN 0-7869-3919-2

Creature Page Other Appearances Variants Description
Armanite 28-29
Bar-lgura 29-31 Monster Manual II, Book of Vile Darkness
Broodswarm 31-32
Bulezau 33-34
Chasme 34-35 Monster Manual II, Book of Vile Darkness
Dybbuk 36-37
Ekolid 38-39
Goristro 40-41
Guecubu 41-43
Lilitu 43-45
Mane 45-46 Monster Manual, Book of Vile Darkness
Molydeus 46-48
Nabassu 48-51 Monster Manual II Described are the juvenile nabassu and mature nabassu
Rutterkin 51-52 Monster Manual II, Book of Vile Darkness
Sibriex 52-54
Yochlol 54-56
Baphomet 58-59 Monster Manual II The demon lord of minotaurs
Dagon 59-61 Obyrith demon lord of water, sea-dwelling creatures, and secrets
Demogorgon 61-63 Eldritch Wizardry, Monster Manual, Book of Vile Darkness
Fraz-Urb'luu 63-65 Monster Manual II
Graz'zt 65-66 Monster Manual II, Book of Vile Darkness
Juiblex 66-68 Monster Manual, Book of Vile Darkness
Kostchtchie 68-69 Monster Manual II
Malcanthet 69-71
Obox-ob 71-73
Orcus 73-74 Eldritch Wizardry, Monster Manual, Book of Vile Darkness
Pale Night 74-76
Pazuzu 76-77 Monster Manual II
Yeenoghu 78-79 Monster Manual, Book of Vile Darkness
Zuggtmoy 79-80

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