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Tome of Fiends
This is the second entry in our line of articles begun with the the Tome of Necromancy, which is a reflection of how the rules for fiends ought to function. This is distinct from a rumination on how the rules for conjuring and alignment subtypes actually do function, which is a whole different discussion entirely. Again, we feel there is a need for this because despite (or let's not kid ourselves, because of) the great wealth of publication devoted to fiends, our favorite villains remain completely outside the realms of that which is understood by players or dungeon masters. While many people are able to parrot a vague game mechanical definition of what a fiend is (an extraplanar creature with an origin in the lower planes or an extraplanar creature with the [Evil] subtype), almost noone can agree on what exactly it is that a fiend does. And therein lies the heart of the problem, and the reason this series has taken upon itself to address this nest of serpents.
Contents
Chapter 1: Morality and Fiends
- Morality: How Black is the Night?
- To Triumph Over Evil
- Law and Chaos: Your Rules or Mine?
- I Fought the Law
- Beating Back Chaos
- No Wishing for More Wishes!
- Damage Reduction and Special Materials
- Putting the Prime Back in Prime Material Plane (Alternate Prime Material Plane Rules)
- Practical Demonology: Additional Rules for Summoning
- Weapon Proficiencies? You've got to be kidding me!
Chapter 5: Campaigning on the Lower Planes
- High Adventure in... Acheron!
- High Adventure in... Pandemonium!
- High adventure in... Carceri!
- High Adventure in... Hell!
- High Adventure in... The Abyss!
- High Adventure in... Gehenna!
- High Adventure in... Hades!
Chapter 6: Gaining Influence in the Lower Planes
- Ascended to Godhood
- Slaying the Gods
- President of the Corporation
- Powerful Adventurers
- Rulership of the Lower Planes
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Completeness | 4 + |
Identifier | 3.5e Sourcebook + |
Rated By | Downzorz + and Undead Knave + |
Rating | Rating Pending + |
Summary | This is the second entry in our line of articles begun with the the Tome of Necromancy, which is a reflection of how the rules for fiends ought to function. + |
Title | Tome of Fiends + |