Robert Brambley
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Is there a sourcebook for 3rd ed that gives info on this demon prince? Such as the Fiendish Codex etc? I would like to get more backstory on this particular fiend - so that I can better tie his existance and his mettling affairs into my campaign world.
Was there an article done on him yet in the Iggwilv's articles in Dragon? I remember one on Zuggtmoy and one on Pazuzu and a couple others, but not sure where I can turn for more info on our infamous six-fingered fiend.
Robert
| Lord Vile |
Is there a sourcebook for 3rd ed that gives info on this demon prince? Such as the Fiendish Codex etc? I would like to get more backstory on this particular fiend - so that I can better tie his existance and his mettling affairs into my campaign world.
Was there an article done on him yet in the Iggwilv's articles in Dragon? I remember one on Zuggtmoy and one on Pazuzu and a couple others, but not sure where I can turn for more info on our infamous six-fingered fiend.
Robert
Try both the 1st Fiendish Codex Volume Hordes of the Abyss and the Book of Vile Darkness for the Epic version of Graz'zt.
No, they haven't done an article on him yet in Dragon. If you can find it they also have info on Graz'zt and his realm in the Planescape box set Planes of Chaos.
Of Course Graz'zt does play a role in the Shackled City Adventure Path (behind the scenes and back story).
Robert Brambley
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Try both the 1st Fiendish Codex Volume Hordes of the Abyss and the Book of Vile Darkness for the Epic version of Graz'zt.No, they haven't done an article on him yet in Dragon. If you can find it they also have info on Graz'zt and his realm in the Planescape box set Planes of Chaos.
Of Course Graz'zt does play a role in the Shackled City Adventure Path (behind the scenes and back story).
Thanks for the responses. As a matter of fact I do still own the Planes of Chaos boxed set - in fact I have all of those PS boxed sets including The Blood Wars. Planescape is one of my all-time favorite settings (along with Ravenloft) and i'll have to dig out that box and peruse it. I'm still miffed that they haven't released Planescape for 3.5 yet!!!
Robert
Heathansson
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Lord Vile wrote:
Try both the 1st Fiendish Codex Volume Hordes of the Abyss and the Book of Vile Darkness for the Epic version of Graz'zt.No, they haven't done an article on him yet in Dragon. If you can find it they also have info on Graz'zt and his realm in the Planescape box set Planes of Chaos.
Of Course Graz'zt does play a role in the Shackled City Adventure Path (behind the scenes and back story).
Thanks for the responses. As a matter of fact I do still own the Planes of Chaos boxed set - in fact I have all of those PS boxed sets including The Blood Wars. Planescape is one of my all-time favorite settings (along with Ravenloft) and i'll have to dig out that box and peruse it. I'm still miffed that they haven't released Planescape for 3.5 yet!!!
Robert
Hey Robert! As an aside, which of those sets would have some good dirt on the Yugoloths? I figure you'd be the guy to ask.
| Lord Vile |
Robert Brambley wrote:Hey Robert! As an aside, which of those sets would have some good dirt on the Yugoloths? I figure you'd be the guy to ask.Lord Vile wrote:
Try both the 1st Fiendish Codex Volume Hordes of the Abyss and the Book of Vile Darkness for the Epic version of Graz'zt.No, they haven't done an article on him yet in Dragon. If you can find it they also have info on Graz'zt and his realm in the Planescape box set Planes of Chaos.
Of Course Graz'zt does play a role in the Shackled City Adventure Path (behind the scenes and back story).
Thanks for the responses. As a matter of fact I do still own the Planes of Chaos boxed set - in fact I have all of those PS boxed sets including The Blood Wars. Planescape is one of my all-time favorite settings (along with Ravenloft) and i'll have to dig out that box and peruse it. I'm still miffed that they haven't released Planescape for 3.5 yet!!!
Robert
If I may, you want the Planes of Neutrality box set, and you might want to pick up the Blood War box set/adventure. The central villians are the Yugoloths. The adventure deals with a eon old plot set up by the Yugoloths designed to blackmail both the devils and demons.
Robert Brambley
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Sweet. Thanxs, Lord Vile.
Looks like he beat me to the punch. I beleive the boxed set for neutrality is called the Planes of Conflict (?)
Blood Wars indeed has info on those. If you're planning a campaign designed around them, it would be invaluable resource - of course its been out of print for a long time and might prove difficult to find.
...and no I'm not getting rid of any of my old Planescape stuff (which includes I believe every item realized by TSR)
Robert
Robert Brambley
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Is the Blood War thing you're talking about called "Hellbound--The Bloodwar?" If so, Paizo has it and Planes of Conflict for pdf download for $4 each, and I can hook it up.
Gee - you just made my very meticulously cared for pristine looking boxed sets that I've treasured for years seem completely insignificant and wasted money! Thanks. :-)
Robert
Heathansson
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Heathansson wrote:Is the Blood War thing you're talking about called "Hellbound--The Bloodwar?" If so, Paizo has it and Planes of Conflict for pdf download for $4 each, and I can hook it up.Gee - you just made my very meticulously cared for pristine looking boxed sets that I've treasured for years seem completely insignificant and wasted money! Thanks. :-)
Robert
No way. I'm trying to be uncovetous. I'd rather have printed materiel.