![]() and, trust me, this is certainly just merely scratching the surface of the amount of spooky monsters from fantasy-hell that you can meet in D&D. D&D really loves their spooky underworld creatures, we've got a whole ton of creatures to work through with just the Demons and Devils segment of the Monster Manual. ![]() ![]() Looking at the sheer amount of detail that went into the world-building of the planes and princes of hell, it's not hardto see why those silly parents ended up going on a bit of a moral "oh my word this promotes satanic worship" bend. Collectively known as 'fiends', there's a whole lot of these hell-dwelling motherfuckers. So in any given edition of Dungeons & Dragons, the "D" page is always ginormously large, and that is solely due to the fact that "Demons", "Devils", "Dragons" and, in earlier editions, "Daemons" (renamed Yugoloths in later editions) will take up multiple pages all on their own. ![]()
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