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Demonflesh golems were similar to flesh golems, but were created from the remains of demons. Many of them were found in the Nine Hells, built with the remains of fiends slain during the Blood War.[1]
History
The earliest known example of a demonflesh golem was built from the remains of a demon named Llargash, who was defeated in the Blood War by a powerful devil named Maligothez. Maligothez stripped the flesh from Llargash's corpse, and, after some alchemical experimentation, grafted the flesh to the skeleton of a troll and reanimated the resulting monstrosity. Maligothez was ultimately slain by rival devils, but his creation outlived him, and managed to take revenge against many of its masters attackers. Since that time, the creation of demonflesh golems had become something of a perverse sport amongst many inhabitants of the Nine Hells.[2]
Appendix
Appearances
- Computer games
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Eric Cagle, Jesse Decker, James Jacobs, Erik Mona, Matthew Sernett, Chris Thomasson, and James Wyatt (April 2003). Fiend Folio. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 86–88. ISBN 0-7869-2780-1.
- ↑ BioWare (December 2003). Designed by Brent Knowles. Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark. Atari.
Connections
Crystal • Doll • Flesh (Blood • Brain • Demonflesh • Fiendish flesh • Nyraala) • Gemstone (Diamond • Emerald • Ruby) • Gloom
Hammer • Ice • Iron (Furnace) • Lightning • Magic • Minogon • Necrophidius • Rag & String • Sand • Scarecrow
Siege golem • Snow • Stained glass • Stone (Gargoyle • Spiderstone • Stone guardian • Stone juggernaut)
Thayan golem • Vault guardian
Related Creature
Half-golem