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'''Anthraxus''', also known as '''Phraxas''', is an [[ultroloth]] who currently holds the position of [[urgaloth]]—the (nominal) leader of the [[yugoloth]] race. He is one of the mightiest yugoloths in history and one of the most powerful fiends in the Lower Planes.
'''Anthraxus''', also known as '''Phraxas''', is an [[ultroloth]] who currently holds the position of [[oinodaemon]]—the (nominal) leader of the [[yugoloth]] race. He is one of the mightiest yugoloths in history and one of the most powerful fiends in the Lower Planes.


Anthraxus is actually kind of a badass. He is the longest-serving urgaloth. He was briefly supplanted by [[Mydianchlarus]], but Anthraxus returned and fucked him up real good. Cumulatively, Anthraxus has served as urgaloth for approximately 3000 years.
Anthraxus is actually kind of a badass. He is the longest-serving oinodaemon. He was briefly supplanted by [[Mydianchlarus]], but Anthraxus returned and fucked him up real good. Cumulatively, Anthraxus has served as oinodaemon for approximately 3000 years.


== Relationships ==
== Relationships ==

Revision as of 04:17, 29 October 2021

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Anthraxus, also known as Phraxas, is an ultroloth who currently holds the position of oinodaemon—the (nominal) leader of the yugoloth race. He is one of the mightiest yugoloths in history and one of the most powerful fiends in the Lower Planes.

Anthraxus is actually kind of a badass. He is the longest-serving oinodaemon. He was briefly supplanted by Mydianchlarus, but Anthraxus returned and fucked him up real good. Cumulatively, Anthraxus has served as oinodaemon for approximately 3000 years.

Relationships

Anthraxus is the mightiest yugoloth (with the likely exception of the General of Gehenna), but he is challenged by the likes of Bubonix, Cholerix, Diptherius, Typhux, and possibly other ultroloths.[1]

See also

Endnotes

  1. Source: AD&D Monster Manual II (1983), p. 30.