- A
devil (also
known as a
baatezu) is a
fictional classification of
monsters in the
Dungeons &
Dragons roleplaying game.
Often used as a high-level challenge...
-
demons can be
ruled over. The devils, of
which the
ruling type are
called baatezu (/beɪˈɑːtɛzuː/), are
lawful evil
natives of the Nine **** of Baator; they...
-
later editions reserved the
rulership of the
layers of
Baator for
powerful baatezu (devils). In many
campaign settings, the
draconic pantheon of gods consists...
- and devils,
although these fiendish monsters were
renamed tanar'ri and
baatezu, respectively.
Moving away from the
moral ambiguity of the 1st edition...
- the
weakest monsters in the game.
Baatezu,
Greater –
Amnizu Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix (1994)
Baatezu,
Greater –
Cornugon Planescape Monstrous...
-
selfishness and
apathy remain as
baatezu and tanar'ri meet and
clash in a
colorless expanse.
Yugoloths (Daemons) Tanar'ri and
Baatezu fight the
Blood War on this...
- Bat, and War Bat.
Devil Described are the
Advespa (
Baatezu),
Amnizu (
Baatezu), and
Malebranche (
Baatezu).
Dinosaur Described are the Cryptoclidus, Allosaurus...
- 2nd
Edition of AD&D,
published in 1989.
Devils and
demons were
renamed baatezu and tanar'ri, respectively, and "they were
often referred to as fiends...
- that
threaten the
natural order of things, such as
unloosed tanar'ri and
baatezu and
creatures born of
irresponsible wizardly experimentation.
Knights of...
- souls. They go to
great lengths to
protect those beset by the
power of the
Baatezu.
Soulguards are
almost always paladins or clerics, but they can also be...