Shade said:
excellent!
Wizards said:
Here's one on a more personal level, for Erik Mona. How did you manage to get on this book in the first place? Was this project inspired by work on Dragon Magazine's Demonomicon articles, or were those articles conversely inspired because you knew you'd be working on this book--or did both projects come about separately and happen to be a happy coincidence?
Heh, cool, that was my question (slightly edited).

and I really liked Erik's answer. It was actually directed at him and James Jacobs, but of course James was not involved with the interview.
Erik Mona said:
One of the sources I used was the first edition Deities & Demigods, as a few entities from that tome were said to live in the Abyss. I'm thinking specifically of Ma Yuan, the Chinese slayer of the gods and Dahak, an apocalyptic dragon spirit. Both are now imprisoned in the Wells of Darkness, a layer mentioned on the poster map that accompanied the Planescape Planes of Chaos boxed set. Other inhabitants of the Wells include the villain from my first ever RPGA tournament (The Ebulon Affair), plenty of folks from the infamous list of demons on page 35 of the first edition Monster Manual 2, and two demon lords from old Dungeon adventures.
Wicked awesome!
Wizards said:
Let's say I want to kill Orcus, but I don't want to have to wait until 20th level to do it. Will the book support campaigns that aim at tackling the Abyss at lower levels? In other words, how can PCs take on archfiends which themselves can take on deities?
All I can say is, Rip be careful what you post - you might just get an answer.
Erik Mona said:
a few I threw in for fun but which got cut for space (The Mansion of the Rake, Woeful Escarand, Spirac)
Heh, cool! I hope to see those in a web enhancement. Mansion of the Rake, as in the lair of the vampire god Kanchelsis?
*****
OK, a few other questions I posted did not get answered. Reposting them here, hoping for an answer.
Besides full demon lords, will other significant epic demons be making appearances? Such as classics like Kerzit, or Hacamuli?
Will there be stats for any non-demon monsters of the Abyss, such as the Thunderbeast?

Anything else us old-timers might recognize?
Also, there is the question of demon lords who became gods in second edition AD&D, and are now back to being just demon lords again (Demogorgon, Baphomet, Sess'innek, Kostchtchie, Yeenoghu, Juiblex). Is there going to be an in-game explanation of how that power shift happened?
How much influence, if any, did the Gord novels play in the writing of FC1?
Did you consult Gary Gygax, Monte Cook, or anyone else who had done significant work with D&D's demons in preparing your book?
are you including the unique Type VI, V, and IV demons from ye olde first edition AD&D? for example, the balors Alzoll, Errtu, Ndulu, Ter-Soth, and Wendonai?