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The word comes from the Middle English word for "enemy" or "demon," which comes from Old English ''feond'' ("enemy").
The word comes from the Middle English word for "enemy" or "demon," which comes from Old English ''feond'' ("enemy").


== Main types ==
== Types ==
 
=== Main ===


The three main types across both D&D and PF are [[devil (D&D) | devils]], [[demon | demons]], and [[yugoloth | yugoloths]] (aka "daemons"). These three groups align with the three [[Evil]] [[alignment | alignments]]: devils are [[Lawful Evil]], demons are [[Chaotic Evil]], and yugoloths are [[Neutral Evil]].  
The three main types across both D&D and PF are [[devil (D&D) | devils]], [[demon | demons]], and [[yugoloth | yugoloths]] (aka "daemons"). These three groups align with the three [[Evil]] [[alignment | alignments]]: devils are [[Lawful Evil]], demons are [[Chaotic Evil]], and yugoloths are [[Neutral Evil]].  


Basically, in ascending order of "how badly do you NOT want to run into one of these guys," it goes: devils, yugoloths, demons. Devils love a good deal; yugoloths are cruel but not erratic; while demons are batshit insane and will kill your entire fucking family if you so much as sneeze in their direction.
Basically, in ascending order of "how badly do you NOT want to run into one of these guys," it goes: devils, yugoloths, demons. Devils love a good deal; yugoloths are cruel and brutal but are far from erratic; while demons are batshit insane and will kill your entire fucking family if you so much as sneeze in their direction.
 
<!--Most devils are [[baatezu]] and are denizens of the [[Baator | Nine Hells of Baator]]. The most popular theory among sages about their origin is that they were originally celestials who rebelled against the [[Upper Planes]] and were cast into Baator after their defeat.-->
=== Other ===
 
There are other types or "species" of fiend in the multiverse.  


== D&D ==
== D&D ==
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* '''[[Rakshasa]]''' (LE).
* '''[[Rakshasa]]''' (LE).
* '''[[Sahkil]]''' (NE).
* '''[[Sahkil]]''' (NE).
== List ==
* Abraxas
* Asmodeus
* Azathoth
* Choronzon
* Gremory
* Legion
* Thasaidon


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 17:25, 2 May 2022

In D&D, a fiend is a negative supernatural entity.

The term is a bit weird, since D&D fiends are what we IRL would generally call a demon. D&D, however, makes a distinction between fiends and demons: fiends are the generic term for any evil spirit, whereas a demon is one specific type of fiend—specifically, a Chaotic Evil fiend.

Etymology

The word comes from the Middle English word for "enemy" or "demon," which comes from Old English feond ("enemy").

Types

Main

The three main types across both D&D and PF are devils, demons, and yugoloths (aka "daemons"). These three groups align with the three Evil alignments: devils are Lawful Evil, demons are Chaotic Evil, and yugoloths are Neutral Evil.

Basically, in ascending order of "how badly do you NOT want to run into one of these guys," it goes: devils, yugoloths, demons. Devils love a good deal; yugoloths are cruel and brutal but are far from erratic; while demons are batshit insane and will kill your entire fucking family if you so much as sneeze in their direction.

Other

There are other types or "species" of fiend in the multiverse.

D&D

Pathfinder

List

  • Abraxas
  • Asmodeus
  • Azathoth
  • Choronzon
  • Gremory
  • Legion
  • Thasaidon

External links

See also