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Demogorgon first appeared in the original edition of Dungeons and Dragons, in Eldritch Wizardry (1976), and has appeared in every subsequent edition of the game. [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] He has also appeared in other Dungeons & Dragons products, such as in the novel Archmage by R.A. Salvatore and in the video game Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal. [ citation needed] In television [ edit ] Demogorgon employs Ulu-Thurg, a six-fingered bar-lgura sorcerer, as his master of assassins. [5] Other minions [ ] Superhuman Durability: With its durable skin and tough body, the Demogorgon could withstand massive amounts of bullets from multiple firearms and several beatings from a baseball bat with nails. However, it was unable to resist Eleven's power of biokinesis, which she uses to dissolve and kill the Demogorgon.

Most knowledge on the Demogorgon is highly speculative - even Dr. Brenner admitted that he and his peers had a limited understanding of the creature. That being said, the behavior of the beast is "predictable" as Brenner remarked, comparing it to a typical predator. Nancy made similar associations: she compared the creature to nocturnal predators such as lions and coyotes. She noted that the solitary nature of the creature was similar to that of a bear. In 1487 DR, Drizzt Do'Urden defeated Demogorgon in Menzoberranzan by acting as a conduit for a barrage of magical energy, released upon him and held by the kinetic barrier of an illithid hive-mind. [46] Among Demogorgon's most powerful servants and generals are Gorgant the Two-Faced, an aspect of Demogorgon himself; Major Enderan, a unique demon served by undead stone giants; General Bagromar, a clone of Hethradiah; and the balor Dingoslag. The Demogorgon is the first character in Stranger Things to be named after a character from D&D, which was followed by the Mind Flayer and Vecna. Monte Cook (April 1999). The Glass Prison. ( Wizards of the Coast), chap. 7, p. 105. ISBN 978-0786913435.

Demogorgon

Buff: increased the duration of the Undetectable Status Effect after traversing the Upside Down from 3 seconds to 5 seconds.

Obviously, it’s his later incarnation as a D&D villain that’s behind his appearance in Stranger Things. Despite his irrationality and difficulty with planning, Demogorgon is well-known as a genius and a scientist. He's responsible for creating several D&D creatures. The two-headed ettins are among his creations, as are the warped merfolk merrow. Although he isn't the maker of the kuo-toa, they often venerate him as a god. In time, the tanar'ri rose up and overthrew their obyrith rulers, with the demon lords Graz'zt and Orcus warring with each other to claim the ultimate title of Prince of Demons. The forgotten Demogorgon suddenly rose from forgotten depths and slew countless tanari'ri lords. The remaining tanar'ri—even Graz'zt and Orcus, their forces depleted by fighting each other—were forced to accept Demogorgon as the new Prince of Demons. [1] Ancient history [ ] According to Ariosto's lesser work I Cinque Canti, [9] Demogorgon has a splendid temple palace in the Imavo mountains (today's Himalaya) where every five years the Fates and genii are all summoned to appear before him and give an account of their actions. They travel through the air in various strange conveyances, and it is no easy matter to distinguish between their convention and a Witches' Sabbath. When elements of Ariosto's poem supplied Philippe Quinault's libretto for Jean-Baptiste Lully's opera Roland, performed at Versailles, 8 January 1685, Demogorgon was king of the fairies and master of ceremonies. One of Demogorgon's largest armies is known as the Demos Horde. It is commanded by General Tetradarian, a clone of Aameul. The army's second in command is War Secretary-General Gromsfed the Drowned, a uniquely powerful klurichir demon. [5] [6]Playing as The Demogorgon, achieve a Merciless Victory using only its 3 Unique Perks: Surge , Cruel Limits , and Mindbreaker . Will eventually succumbed to exhaustion, lying in his makeshift fort. The Demogorgon found him, breaking through the fort wall and taking him to the Upside Down library. Demogorgon also kept a fortress in the bog of the Gaping Maw called Ungorth Reddik. This was where he housed his armies of hezrous, aboleths, scrags, skum, and ichythoid creatures. The fortress was guarded by unusual retrievers, golems, and other evil constructs. [22] Demogorgon was also served by abyssal marauders. [10] Holian, Gary. "Demogorgon's Champions: The Death Knights of Oerth, part 2". Dragon #291 (Paizo Publishing, Jan 2002). Insanity Gaze: The target suffers the effects of the confusion spell without making a saving throw. The effect lasts until the start of Demogorgon’s next turn. Demogorgon doesn’t need to concentrate on the spell.

Rudwin, Maximilian (1970) [1931]. The Devil in Legend and Literature (2nded.). New York: AMS Press. p.80. ISBN 0-404-05451-X. According to this second legend, Demogorgon once had a single head until a blow from Amoth split it in two. [10] Soon after that battle, Demogorgon defeated the stone primordial Storralk. He kept Storralk beneath his throne, torturing him for eternity through a ritual that created the ettins from Storralk's blood and linked them to his body. Every time an ettin felt pain, that agony was transferred to Storralk. [10] Ed Stark, James Jacobs, Erik Mona (June 13, 2006). Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss. ( Wizards of the Coast), pp. 139–142. ISBN 0-7869-3919-2. In the only cases of Demogorgon reproduction observed, the cycle began with the deposition of eggs or larvae within a host by a tendril within the Upside Down. The slug-like larvae were later vomited-up by the host, before subsequently escaping into the wild. After this, the larvae underwent a period of rapid metamorphosis [4], molting through each phase of their development until emerging as an adult. The process takes place over the span of a week. A Demogorgon's life cycle was best illustrated by Dart, a Demogorgon which Dustin temporarily kept as a pet. See also: The Demogorgon (Dead by Daylight), The Demogorgon (Fortnite), The Demogorgon (Smite) Behind the scenes [ ]

Demogorgon is one of the most powerful demons in the D&D multiverse. Clawed, webbed feet and scaly saurian legs lead up to the torso of a great ape with writhing tentacles for arms. Before the monster became a D&D celeb in the '70s, it actually appeared in numerous pieces of classic literature. The origin of the creature remains vague and in each text, it represents something different according to the interpreter, although overall it seems to represent the dark unknown.

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