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    Balrog?

    The 0D&D balrog became the AD&D Type VI Demon, which became the 2e/3e balor.
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    Fiendish Codex III: Yugoloths poll

    Aranea Athach Elemental drake Choker Frost salamander Kopru Neh-thalggu Nightshade (Nightcrawler, nightwalker, nightwing) Redcap Umbral blot (blackball) Wood imp Mystara gets *way* more support than Spelljammer. The current adventure path in Dungeon is filled with Mystaran creatures and...
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    Cynidicea, Lost City, Masque of Dreams

    It's the original spelling, but it's not an affected archaic spelling (which is what "ye olde" suggests to me), and it hasn't been replaced. See here, for example, or here. It may be technically correct, but I've never seen a masquerade ball or play referred to as a "mask." "Masque" is more...
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    Cynidicea, Lost City, Masque of Dreams

    That's not "ye olde" spelling. That's actually the way the word is typically spelled. http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=masque
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    Mayfair "Role Aids" products: Favorites? Conversions?

    I quite like Dragons. I converted the three goblin goddesses in Dark Folk to 3e stats, as daughters of Maglubiyet married to the three lesser goblin gods.
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    The Dukes of Hell

    He's still a fly. It's just that now he's in a larval stage - a maggot. Who knows what he'll metamorphose into in the future?
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    The Dukes of Hell

    The name "the Reckoning" was coined by Chris Pramas in Guide to Hell, a post-Planescape WotC product. It gave a name to the diabolic insurrection first described by Monte Cook in A Paladin in Hell, which was an old-school homage to 1st edition published in the late '90s (post-Planescape). But...
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    Cities of the Planes

    For that matter, Irongate is something of a planar city, since it has a number of portals in it (they make two things in Irongate: Iron, and gates). I also forgot to mention Stormfront. It's a djinni city in the Quasielemental Plane of Lightning. The djinn there seem unusually aggressive for...
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    The Dukes of Hell

    That's right. The vestiges have nothing in common with the diabolic nobles, except for Geryon, who is the same Geryon we've grown to expect, only in vestige form. But Flexor was talking about Tome of Horrors from Necromancer Games, not Tome of Magic from Wizards of the Coast.
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    The Dukes of Hell

    Actually, there is.
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    The Dukes of Hell

    Dagon is a baatezu noble exiled to Avernus. He was formerly known as Jaqon, the least duke in the court of Asmodeus. In that capacity he traveled freely about Baator as the herald and messenger of Adramalech and Asmodeus, as Martinet and others do today. Often summoned to the Prime Material...
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    How to avoid Furry Fandom?

    Establish that your human-animal hybrids have no genitalia, and are created by wizards in vats. That avoids a lot of the "weirdness," while introducing a lot of weirdness of its own. Even so, you're still "weird." Deal with it. The only way to avoid associations with "furry fandom" entirely is...
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    [Greyhawk] Article about wizards visiting a scary canyon and running away...

    Dragon #293, I think. Veralos, Lost Citadel of the Flan.
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    Oots 397

    So where do you think Roy is during all this? Did he go to bed after the Parcheesi game, or did Belkar kill him?
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    Every god in D&D...ever

    Sent.
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    Every god in D&D...ever

    Somehow, three gods from Dragon #287 were missed. Hypnatia, Phobetor, and Phantasia all get full descriptions on page 36 of the issue.
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    Creatures of Elemental Air

    Also the "elemental vermin" from the Monstrous Compendium Annual One. ...and, I think there was an airy "elemental beast" from the Dark Sun Monstrous Compendium Appendix Two, but I don't know if it got converted in the Paizo Dark Sun conversions or not. And the ruvoka from the Planescape...
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    Anthropomorphic Animals in Greyhawk

    Lest you think I'm being too facile, I completely understand someone saying, "I don't want to play a hound archon or a werewolf, I want to play a human with a dog's head and furry body." Or, "I don't want to play a minotaur, I want to play a human with horns and oversized breasts." In such...
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    Anthropomorphic Animals in Greyhawk

    Dungeon Magazine #143. Greyhawk - and D&D in general - is full of furries. There were sapient beavers in the 1st edition Monster Manual, and lots of other anthropomorphic animals like gnolls, chitines, ettercaps, quaggoths, bullywugs, balingors, tabaxi, dakons, minotaurs, wererats, wemics...
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    Closing off the Abyss.

    They're text-selectable.
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