Ecstasy 4th-level enchantment Casting Time: 1 action Range: 120 feet Components: V, S, M (a drop of massage oil) Duration: Concentration, up to 1 minute Choose a creature you can see within range. You cause the target to experience feelings of intense sexual pleasure. The target must succeed on a Charisma saving throw or be incapacitated for the duration. This spell has no effect on constructs and undead. At the end of each of its turns, the target can make another Charisma saving throw. On a success, the spell ends on the target. Evoke Chaos 3rd-level enchantment Casting Time: 1 action Range: 30 feet Components: V, S, M (a 6-sided die) Duration: Concentration, up to 1 minute Multicolored ribbons twist and writhe through a 10-footradius sphere centered on a point you choose within range. Each creature in the area must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or be affected by the spell. Whenever an affected target makes an attack roll, ability check, or saving throw, it must roll a d8. The target subtracts an odd number from the triggering roll and adds an even number to the roll. If the target rolls an 8, the target regains 2d6 hit points. If the target rolls a 1, it takes 2d6 psychic damage. Exquisite Pain 1st-level enchantment Casting Time: 1 action Range: 60 feet Components: S Duration: Concentration, up to 1 minute Brilliant red threads of magical gossamer settle over up to three creatures within range, forcing each target to make a Constitution saving throw. The target takes 1d6 psychic damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. If the target fails the saving throw, it makes attack rolls and ability checks with disadvantage for the duration. At the end of each of the target’s turns, it can make a Wisdom saving throw and ends the effect on itself with a success. At Higher Levels. When you cast this spell using a spell slot of 2nd level or higher, the damage increases by 1d6 for each slot above 1st. Fleshy Blight 9th-level transmutation Casting Time: 1 action Range: 120 feet Components: V, S, M (a drop of unformed substance from Limbo) Duration: Concentration, up to 1 hour You hurl ribbons of raw chaos at one creature within range. The target must make a Constitution saving throw. Oozes and creatures with the shapeshifter tag are unaffected by this spell. The target becomes afflicted by fleshy blight on a failed save, or takes 6d12 psychic damage on a successful one. A target afflicted by fleshy blight undergoes a profound physical change, whereby its form melts, warps, bubbles, and changes at random. Until the effect ends, the target is incapacitated and cannot hold or use any item. At the end of each of the target’s turns, it must make a Wisdom saving throw. The target takes 6d6 psychic damage on a failed saving throw from the agony of its stretching bones and warping flesh. The target suppresses the spell until the end of its next turn on a successful save, having regained control over its form. If the target gets three successful saving throws, the spell ends. If, however, the target remains affected by fleshy blight for the duration, the effect becomes permanent and can only be ended by the use of a wish spell. Frighten 1st-level necromancy Casting Time: 1 action Range: Self (15-foot cone) Components: V, S Duration: Concentration, up to 1 minute Your words and gestures unravel the courage of all creatures inside a 15-foot cone originating from you. Each creature in the area must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or become frightened for the duration. A creature frightened by this effect can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself with a success. Maddening Horror 5th-level illusion Casting Time: 1 action Range: Self (30-foot-radius sphere) Components: V, S Duration: Concentration, up to 1 minute You awaken dread, anguish, and loathing in each creature you choose inside a 20-foot-radius sphere. A target must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or drop whatever it is holding and become stunned for the duration. A creature affected by this spell can repeat the saving throw whenever it takes damage and at the end of each of its turns. A successful save causes the creature to become frightened instead of stunned. If the creature was already frightened by this spell, it ends this effect on itself with a success. On a failed save, the creature takes 4d8 psychic damage and makes saving throws with disadvantage until the end of its next turn. Omen 2nd-level divination Casting Time: 1 reaction, which you take when you make a saving throw Range: Self Components: S Duration: Instantaneous You receive a warning of imminent danger, which grants you advantage on the triggering saving throw. Chapter III: In S ervice to E vil 249
Rage 2nd-level enchantment Casting Time: 1 action Range: 60 feet Components: V, S Duration: Concentration, up to 1 minute You fill up to three creatures within range with blinding rage. An unwilling target can make a Charisma saving throw and end the effect on itself with a success. A target affected by this spell has advantage on Strength attack rolls, ability checks, and saving throws; its melee weapon attacks deal an additional 2d6 damage; and the target gains resistance to bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage. However, at the end of each of the target’s turns, it takes 1d6 psychic damage. Sicken 1st-level necromancy Casting Time: 1 action Range: Touch Components: V, S Duration: Concentration, up to 1 minute Your touch causes a creature to become overwhelmed by nausea. Constructs and undead are immune. Make a melee spell attack against a creature within your reach. On a hit, you grip the target with sickness that lasts for the duration. A target gripped by sickness halves its speed and makes attack rolls and ability checks with disadvantage. At the end of each of the target’s turns, it must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, the target becomes stunned until the end of its next turn due to extensive vomiting. On a successful save, the target ends the effect on itself. Summon Horde Demon 5th-level conjuration Casting Time: 1 action Range: Touch Components: V, S, M (an ounce of bodily fluid harvested from a creature slain at any time within the last 24 hours) Duration: Concentration, up to 1 hour You smear the material component on a surface you can reach and make a blasphemous invitation to a demon of the Abyss. At the start of your next turn, a horde demon or 1d4 – 1 lesser horde demons (minimum 1) appear in an unoccupied space within 10 feet of you and remain for the duration. When a demon appears, you must contest a Charisma check against the demon’s Charisma check. If you summoned multiple demons, make the check just once against the group. On a success, the demon (or demons) is friendly to you, regards you as its ally, and obeys your telepathic commands (not an action). On a failure, the demon is hostile to you. When the demon appears, it takes its turn on your initiative count each round for the duration or until the demon is destroyed. Summon Least Horde Demon 1st-level conjuration Casting Time: 1 action Range: Touch Components: V, S, M (an ounce of bodily fluid harvested from a creature slain at any time within the last 24 hours) Duration: Concentration, up to 1 hour You smear the material component on a surface you can reach and make a blasphemous invitation to a demon of the Abyss. At the start of your next turn, a least horde demon appears in an unoccupied space within 10 feet of you and remains for the duration. When the demon appears, you must contest a Charisma check against the demon’s Charisma check. On a success, the demon is friendly to you, regards you as its ally, and obeys your telepathic commands (not an action). On a failure, the demon is hostile to you. When the demon appears, it takes its turn on your initiative count each round for the duration or until the demon is destroyed. Summon Lesser Horde Demon 3rd-level conjuration Casting Time: 1 action Range: Touch Components: V, S, M (an ounce of bodily fluid harvested from a creature slain at any time within the last 24 hours) Duration: Concentration, up to 1 hour You smear the material component on a surface you can reach and make a blasphemous invitation to a demon of the Abyss. At the start of your next turn, a lesser horde demon or 1d4 + 1 least horde demons appear in an unoccupied space within 10 feet of you and remain for the duration. When a demon appears, you must contest a Charisma check against the demon’s Charisma check. If you summoned multiple demons, make the check just once against the group. On a success, the demon or demons are friendly to you, regard you as their ally, and obey your telepathic commands (not an action). On a failure, the demon or demons are hostile to you. When the demon appears, it takes its turn on your initiative count each round for the duration or until the demon is destroyed. 250 Chapter III: In S ervice to E vil
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INDE X A Abaddon.................................................7–8 Abandoned Dream ........................... 65–66 Abigor............................................ 141–142 Abraxas..................................................... 8 Abyss, the............................................ 5–23 Aezidion.............................................55–56 Agonizing Vulnerability....................... 247 Ahrimanes .....................................186–187 Akop ............................................. 200–201 Alastors..........................................101–102 Alrunes ..........................................102–103 Amalrehtan............................................... 6 Amezyarak...............................................31 Amitiel.....................................................31 Amorines .......................................... 56–57 Anarazel.................................................... 9 Antaia the Witch Queen ............... 141–143 Ariel .........................................................31 Armageddon Beast........................201–202 Armaros...................................................31 Asakkus..................................................144 Ashmede ................................................145 Asmodeus................................................ 30 Astaroth...............................................9–10 Azalar.................................................... 104 Azazel ................................................10–11 Azibeel .....................................................31 Azidahaka................................................11 B Baal ......................................................... 28 Backgrounds................................. 243–244 Balan ..............................................146–148 Barbarian .......................................231–232 Bearers of False Burdens .........................45 Beelzebub.......................................... 30, 31 Behemoth................................................ 12 Beldrake .................................................148 Belial ..................................................29, 31 Bind Inmai............................................ 247 Bitter....................................................... 46 Bone Burst ............................................ 248 Bonedregs ............................................. 203 Borgeg....................................................105 Bulugons........................................148–149 Bune .........................................31, 186–188 C Calumnite ......................................... 46–47 Carniveau.................................................31 Chamagons....................................149–150 Chernobue .....................................193–194 Chnum.....................................................31 Circle of Envy................................... 25–26 Circle of Gluttony............................. 26–27 Circle of Greed ....................................... 27 Circle of Lust.......................................... 26 Circle of Pride......................................... 27 Circle of Sloth......................................... 26 Circle of Wrath................................. 24–25 Cleric............................................. 233–236 Companions of Malice ........................... 34 Corruption.....................................241–242 Effects...................................................241 Flaws. ............................................... ..241 Greater................................................ 242 Lesser................................................... 242 Cranial Wretch..............................151–152 Crausus.............................................. 47–48 Cresil the Impure...........................132–133 Crippling Despair................................. 248 Crun...................................................... 106 Cultist ........................................... 243–244 D Daemons......................................... 33–100 Mercenaries ........................................... 34 of Envy............................................ 45–54 of Gluttony ...................................... 73–82 of Greed ........................................... 83–92 of Lust ............................................. 55–64 of Pride.......................................... 93–100 of Sloth..............................................65–73 of Wrath...........................................34–44 Servitors................................................ 34 Thralls.................................................... 34 Watchers .................................................33 Whisperers..............................................33 Dagon ............................................151–152 Danjal.......................................................31 Darbas............................................106–107 Decarabia .......................................... 12–13 Demons..........................................101–140 Demon Lords................................131–140 Devils............................................. 141–183 Dismemberment................................... 248 Dispater................................................... 28 Distenders......................................152–153 Dragon, Abyssal ...........................204–206 E Ecstasy .................................................. 249 Eligor ...................................................... 13 Enforcer of Dis ..................................... 154 Enticer............................................... 93–94 Entropus ........................................107–108 Enveloper of the Innocent.............108–109 Esdreel .....................................................31 Eunuchs .............................................58–59 Eurynomus the Corpse Eater....... 133–134 Evoke Chaos......................................... 249 Exquisite Pain....................................... 249 F Faceless, the ...................................155–156 Faces of the Great............................. 94–95 Fair One............................................ 48–49 Fallen Angels.................................184–192 Falstaff .................................................. 156 Favor of Gravicarius (feat).................... 245 Favor of In’nassi (feat)................... 245–246 Favor of Mytaxx (feat) .......................... 246 Favor of Tyrexxus (feat)........................ 246 Favor of Ulasta (feat)............................. 246 Favor of Viasta (feat)............................. 246 Favor of Yungo (feat) ............................ 246 Fear (cleric domain).............................. 233 Feasting..............................................73–74 Feats.............................................. 245–246 Felugons.................................................157 Flabule ...............................................75–76 Flauros .....................................................14 Flesh Sculptor................................157–158 Fleshtearer .............................................147 Fleshy Blight......................................... 249 Frighten................................................. 249 Furcas.............................................158–160 Furtivin................................................... 83 G Gadreel ....................................................31 Gamigin.............................................14–15 Gehenna............................................ 23–27 Gladiatrixes............................................160 Glomerays............................................... 96 Golem, Razorwire ........................ 206–207 Gyvast the Foe’s Bane............................. 42 H Haagenti ............................................15–16 Hadriel...........................................160–162 Hakael......................................................31 Harbinger of Vengeance ....................37–38 Harlequins .....................................109–110 Hell ................................................... 28–31 Hell Horse ............................................ 207 Hellwardens...........................................163 Herlekins........................................163–164 Hoarders ................................................. 84 Horde Demon................................110–111 Howling Threshold............................... 5–6 Hunger...............................................76–77 Hungry.................................................... 77 Hydraggon.............................................195 I Iadalbaoth................................................31 Iblis ..........................................31, 189–190 Ice Stalker......................................164–165 Ignagons.........................................165–166 Inciter...................................................... 40 Indolent................................................... 66 Infernal Fortresses.................................166 Inmai......................................................112 Ipos...........................................................16 Irecunda ........................................ 207–209 252 Index
J Jageth ...................................................... 85 Jahi .........................................................113 Jalie Squarefoot............................. 208–210 Jeqon ........................................................31 Jilaiya......................................................114 K Kasdaye ....................................................31 Keres ......................................................167 Knocker..................................................168 Kochbiel...................................................31 Kok-Lir..................................................211 Krobulon............................................77–78 Krotep ............................................211–212 Kurgel ..................................................... 97 L Languishing.......................................67–68 Lel ..................................................168–169 Leviathan................................................ 29 Lilith....................................................... 29 Lustful .................................................... 60 M Mabaxa ..........................................114–115 Maddening Horror............................... 249 Magugons..............................................170 Malgrin.......................................... 171–172 Malicious Captain ...................................37 Malicious Footman................................. 36 Malicious Lieutenant.............................. 36 Malohin the Strangler.................. 134–135 Mammon ................................................ 28 Mandragoras..................................115–116 Maodon................................................... 86 Marbas.....................................................17 Mazareen .......................................116–117 Mephistopheles....................................... 30 Meresin ....................................................31 Merihim........................................ 136–137 Miser....................................................... 87 Mockery in Flame ............................ 87–88 Moloch.....................................................31 Mother Igwyre...................................49–52 Murmur ...................................................31 N Naamah..........................................191–192 Necroripper............................................213 Nekhet ...........................................213–215 Nergal ............................................ 172–174 Nocticula............................................17–18 Nyogoths........................................196–197 O Ograq ................................................ 60–61 Omen .................................................... 249 Orusula ..................................................118 Oubliette........................................215–216 P Paesod ................................................78–79 Paigoels..........................................118–119 Paimon.....................................................31 Pain (cleric domain)...................... 234–235 Pain Mistresses..............................174–175 Painshrieker...................................216–217 Paladin .......................................... 236–238 Path of Hatred ...............................231–232 Path of the Infernal Hunt............. 232–233 Penemue...................................................31 Pertoblen............................................... 120 Philotanus the Seducer..................138–139 Phlogiston Monitors......................217–218 Proud....................................................... 98 Q Qlippoth ........................................193–199 R Rage ...................................................... 250 Rahbad.....................................................31 Rahu the Tormentor......................139–140 Rashedes ....................................... 120–121 Raum..................................................18–19 Remnant ................................................. 89 River Styx ............................................. 224 Ruin (cleric domain)..................... 235–236 Ruin in Flesh .....................................52–53 S Sabnach............................................. 19–20 Samyasa....................................................31 Sariel ........................................................31 Sathreen.........................................121–122 Schir.............................................. 122–123 Seere........................................................ 20 Selidim........................................... 175–176 Shax..........................................................21 She..................................................... 98–99 Shiggarreb......................................197–198 Shining Ones........................................ 100 Shissen .......................................... 123–124 Shogarr, “Consumer of Souls”.......... 68–69 Shoggti...................................................199 Sicken.................................................... 250 Skullduggers ..........................................218 Slothens......................................... 124–125 Slumbering Valor...............................69–70 Socothbenoth.......................................... 22 Solesik........................................... 124–125 Soulkeepers........................................... 126 Soulsniffers ............................................177 Soul Taker..................................... 219–220 Spawn of Draqolath................................ 90 Spawn of Marbas.................................. 220 Spells..............................................247–250 Bard... ..................................................247 Cleric....................................................247 Druid...................................................247 Sorcerer.................................................247 Warlock.................................................247 Wizard .................................................247 Sphinx, Dark ........................................ 221 Spinder........................................... 177–178 Spites......................................................179 Stoker.......................................................39 Striga..............................................179–180 Stygian Interloper......................... 224–225 Summon Horde Demon....................... 250 Summon Least Horde Demon............. 250 Summon Lesser Horde Demon............ 250 T Taker..................................................91–92 Tamiel ......................................................31 Taurgen................................................. 180 That Which Cannot Be .....................61–62 Thieves of Dreams .................................. 71 Torthen ................................................. 127 U Umplebum .............................................. 72 Unc.......................................................... 63 Undelons............................................... 128 Urakbarameel...........................................31 UrHydra........................................ 225–227 U’ulgan...............................................41–42 V Vashtuk ..........................................227–228 Vecrose .............................................. 43–44 Veezel.................................................72–73 Vepar................................................. 22–23 Vierhaander....................................180–181 Vlogars.................................................... 64 Vuall...............................................182–183 Vulcan Demolisher....................... 228–229 W Warlock......................................... 238–241 War Zone, the ........................................ 24 Weeping Coils.................................. 53–54 Whiptail.................................................183 Wrathful ................................................. 44 Wugart.............................................. 79–81 X Xaiex ..................................................... 129 Z Zallaxes................................................. 130 Zovarik ..............................................81–82 Index 253
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