MarkB
Legend
I no longer have any idea of what the 5E Monster Manual is going to look like. These critters don't seem like MM1 candidates at all to me, and it seems weird that they'd be tackling them before many other, more basic monsters.
I mean, it's nice that they exist, I guess, but I think more recent efforts by Paizo and Green Ronin have created much more compelling neutral evil fiends. These guys seem pretty tepid in comparison.
This complaint came up in the discussion of the last article. Klaus pointed out that this is actually a long-running article series that has already covered numerous more commonplace creatures.
I think it's simply an unfortunate happenstance that the author's current detour through the outer planes has happened to coincide with a flurry of new 5e developments, causing them to draw a wider audience than previous articles in the series.