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<blockquote data-quote="Nightfall" data-source="post: 2435963" data-attributes="member: 374"><p>Well to give you a background, according Dragon 331, which I believe is the first Demonicon article done by James Jacobs, Pazazu goal is to corrupt the entire Material Plane. The reason is he feeds on the corruption of Good and all that comes from the idea "The Ends justify the means." While he does rule the skies of the Abyss and has a small layer as well, he primarily fields and keeps very close tabs on the Material Plane. He uses small cults to feed his need for influencing and corrupting others. He also employs (as you might guess) a number of fiendish and evil-aligned avians to promote his agendas, but always in the background. His cults often pose as good-aligned cults dedicated to a forgotten, unknown, or little known/understood god. They usually seek out adventures, particular the lawfully good kind, and try to persuade them to call on the favor of their patron. Pazazu will be very circumspect about his agenda, primarily giving the adventurer something he might need in the future or current situation but with maybe a twisted favor, like "Go kill a pig." For no reason. But it serves to start down a dark path obviously. </p><p> </p><p>Frazzy, on the other hand (The mighty Fraz'urb'luu), seeks the destruction of the Material Plane. He does so very circumspectly also, using cultists to summons demons in his name as well as twist some to serving him by decieving them about some promised reward. (Frazzy usually eats the soul of the one that ends up being sacrificed to him after seeing their reward in the afterlife was for nothing.) Mostly seeks to annihilate all mortal beings as well as regain his holdings on his former domain. His staff, the source of his control for his plane, got broken and is now hidden in various spots. Frazzy thought might be inclined to do the Age of Worms, simply because it would help destroy the Material Plane. Something I'm sure he'd love. </p><p> </p><p>Eltab is indeed in the East BUT he could still have unknown cultists and/or servants in other places. He was, after Graz'zt, Orcus and Demogorgon, a fourth player according FR lore. Plus he's no longer bound to Thay, merely bound to the Material Plane at the moment. </p><p> </p><p>Demorgorgon's Troggy and Lizardfolk would serve pretty well and even a few Kenku might serve him, to spite their former master. (Pazuzu though is mostly at war with Graz'zt.) </p><p> </p><p>I'm glad to help Felon. Next to Scarred Lands, Demon Princes are my next favorite thing. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightfall, post: 2435963, member: 374"] Well to give you a background, according Dragon 331, which I believe is the first Demonicon article done by James Jacobs, Pazazu goal is to corrupt the entire Material Plane. The reason is he feeds on the corruption of Good and all that comes from the idea "The Ends justify the means." While he does rule the skies of the Abyss and has a small layer as well, he primarily fields and keeps very close tabs on the Material Plane. He uses small cults to feed his need for influencing and corrupting others. He also employs (as you might guess) a number of fiendish and evil-aligned avians to promote his agendas, but always in the background. His cults often pose as good-aligned cults dedicated to a forgotten, unknown, or little known/understood god. They usually seek out adventures, particular the lawfully good kind, and try to persuade them to call on the favor of their patron. Pazazu will be very circumspect about his agenda, primarily giving the adventurer something he might need in the future or current situation but with maybe a twisted favor, like "Go kill a pig." For no reason. But it serves to start down a dark path obviously. Frazzy, on the other hand (The mighty Fraz'urb'luu), seeks the destruction of the Material Plane. He does so very circumspectly also, using cultists to summons demons in his name as well as twist some to serving him by decieving them about some promised reward. (Frazzy usually eats the soul of the one that ends up being sacrificed to him after seeing their reward in the afterlife was for nothing.) Mostly seeks to annihilate all mortal beings as well as regain his holdings on his former domain. His staff, the source of his control for his plane, got broken and is now hidden in various spots. Frazzy thought might be inclined to do the Age of Worms, simply because it would help destroy the Material Plane. Something I'm sure he'd love. Eltab is indeed in the East BUT he could still have unknown cultists and/or servants in other places. He was, after Graz'zt, Orcus and Demogorgon, a fourth player according FR lore. Plus he's no longer bound to Thay, merely bound to the Material Plane at the moment. Demorgorgon's Troggy and Lizardfolk would serve pretty well and even a few Kenku might serve him, to spite their former master. (Pazuzu though is mostly at war with Graz'zt.) I'm glad to help Felon. Next to Scarred Lands, Demon Princes are my next favorite thing. :) [/QUOTE]
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