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    Dragon #351?

    Not that I can think of, but there's at least one lawful evil god there (Chemosh). And there's a chaotic evil god in Baator (Gruumsh, and possibly Set depending on who you ask). And there's a lawful evil god in Arborea (Hecate), and a chaotic evil god in Arborea too (Ares). And a lawful good god...
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    Fiendish Codex II next month--Any scoop/rumors/etc.?

    She actually was mentioned in Planescape - she gets a brief shout-out on page 30 of Faces of Evil: The Fiends, where she's described as the consort of the Lord of Minauros. So she's appeared in every incarnation of the Nine Hells.
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    D&D Alumni Article on Devils

    It's true enough. There were plenty of generic AD&D books without a setting label on them, but that didn't mean that Planescape was part of some ivory tower seperate from the rest of the game. The Planescape map of the planes appeared in the revised 2e DMG, even (though I wasn't happy about...
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    Dragon #351?

    You mean 3e game designers got their alignments wrong. ;) The Fiendish Codex series doesn't mention their alignments at all.
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    Fiendish Codex II next month--Any scoop/rumors/etc.?

    Moloch is mentioned in the list of noble baatezu currently exiled in Avernus. Amon the Wolf is there, too. So he's apparently still alive. My guess is it was only an aspect the PCs encountered in The Apocalypse Stone. That would make sense; there was no need to manifest in his true form there...
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    Dragon #351?

    The novel in question is about five years old, but it's awesome and you would love it.
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    Fiendish Codex II next month--Any scoop/rumors/etc.?

    Glasya first appeared in Dragon #75 and was published in the 1e Monster Manual II. She got a lot of detail in Guide to Hell and a small stat block and description in the Book of Vile Darkness as one of Asmodeus' minions (next to Martinet). She also played a part in an adventure in Dungeon #25...
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    The Dukes of Hell

    You're righter than you know. Forgot to mention that Martinet was described a lot better in Guide to Hell and BoVD than in Dragon #76 - back in 1e he was just a generic, undetailed pit fiend, but he was promoted to unique status in 2e. Kept the same job, though. (Grimace was originally a nasty...
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    Demonic Lore II

    From a source you mentioned earlier: Holian, Gary. "The Death Knights of Oerth." Dragon #290 (Paizo Publishing, Dec 2001). Apparently associated with Demogorgon.
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    Fiendish Codex III: Yugoloths poll

    Sorry, I was unclear. 10 pages for the demodands. Two pages for Apomps. Twelve demodand pages in all. Faces of Evil had pictures, including two full-page ones in the yugoloth chapter. And the rules go in a seperate part of the book, the ones put aside for feats and spells.
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    Fiendish Codex III: Yugoloths poll

    Gehreleths! How did I forget to give them a chapter? Apomps needs to be added to the "lords" section, and would ideally get at least ten pages of fluff. Still plenty of room.
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    The Dukes of Hell

    take down the world at all angles If what you want is a list of all the nobles known, I'll try to make a list. After some thought, I decided to include the nobles which have been promoted since 1st edition (Baalzephon, Bel, Furcas, Zaebos, Zapan, and Zimimar), with the implication that their...
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    Fiendish Codex III: Yugoloths poll

    That's plenty! They only have 16 pages in Faces of Evil, and a number of those pages are dedicated to locations which would be covered in the locations chapter. 40 pages would be tremendous. Demons only get 25 pages in the Demonic Lore chapter, plus 22 pages statting their lords. And that's...
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    Demonic Lore II

    Two more Abyssal locations, from Complete Divine (page 127): The Forest of Living Tongues March of the Pierced Men
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    Fiendish Codex III: Yugoloths poll

    I would be satisfied with Sammael's proposed compromise: a "Lords of Madness" book for fiends. First a chapter exploring the Lower Planes in detail. One chapter on 'loths, one on rakshasas, one on night hags, maybe even one on quori (bring the Eberron fans in, and integrate quori with the Great...
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    Artifacts of St. Cuthbert

    That was Dragon #100. A nice, round number.
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    Fiendish Codex II next month--Any scoop/rumors/etc.?

    True enough, but the bizarre part is that it contradicts the specifically Dragonlance material from 1st edition. They're not required to be consistent with Planescape, Spelljammer, or Ravenloft, but you'd think they'd be consistent at least with stuff from their own setting.
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    Fiendish Codex II next month--Any scoop/rumors/etc.?

    He was Lawful Evil in both Dragonlance Adventures and in the Planescape sourcebook On Hallowed Ground. Where is he described as NE?
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    Artifacts of St. Cuthbert

    Here's the main site, since the page I linked to above doesn't link to it.
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    Every god in D&D...ever

    Lurue is also mentioned in Dragon magazine #54 - "Down-to-earth divinity," this time as a lesser goddess. She's in the "Cults of the Beast" section. The gods_list document misses that reference. The goddess called Benten in Dragon #13 is called Benzaiten in 2nd edition Legends & Lore, where she...
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