Queen of Chaos - Publishing History

Publishing History

The Queen of Chaos was first mentioned briefly in the second edition Dungeon Master's Guide (1989) under the description for the Rod of Seven Parts artifact. The Queen of Chaos was mentioned again in the description for the Rod of Seven Parts in the Book of Artifacts (1993). The Queen of Chaos was further described in Skip Williams's article in Dragon #224, "A History of the Rod of Seven Parts." The Queen of Chaos debuted in the second edition module The Rod of Seven Parts. She is said to be a native of Limbo.

She became listed as an obyrith in the third edition supplement Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss.

The Queen of Chaos is mentioned as the leader of the obyriths in the 4th edition supplement Demonomicon (2010). Only her overall role in the history of the Abyss is discussed in detail.

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