D&D 5E Elemental princes of Evil....and....

Casimir Liber

Adventurer
So obviously we have Ogremoch/Imix/Olhydra/Yan-C-Bin all from 1e Fiend Folio and now in 5e.

Did Cryonax (from Fiend Folio) make it into 5e anyewhere...and were any other para-elemental princes fleshed out...?

(also the elemental grues were cute monsters from 1e MMII that I don't recall being updated....?)

Sorry, have missed out much in between 2e and 4e
 

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Heroes of the Elemental Chaos at the tail end of 4E had a roster of the powerful elemental beings of the multiverse across multiple settings, with the Princes of Elemental Evil being just the tip of the iceberg. A lot of these were introduced in 4E, but the ones noted as being "archomentals" originated in prior editions.

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Cryonax himself was last statted-up in a late 4E magazine entry and in 5E so far has only been mentioned in the context of a magic item in Tomb of Annihilations called the Ring of Winter, where it is rumored to somehow be the key to summoning Cryonax.
 
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Tales and Chronicles

Jewel of the North, formerly know as vincegetorix
2e had "Elemental Princes of Good" which were: Ben-Hadar (Water), Chan (Air), Sunnis (Earth) and Zaaman Rul (Fire), but they called both them and the Elemental Princes of Evil, Archomentals.

Werent the Elemental Princes of Good Akadia, Grummbar, Kossuth and Isshtya?
Or they were just elemental lords, but considered divinities?

I cant remember.
 

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