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Demon

Source Pathfinder RPG Bestiary pg. 57
Demons exist for one reason—to destroy. Where their more lawful counterparts, the devils of Hell, seek to twist mortal minds and values to remake and reshape them into reflections of their own evil, demons seek only to maim, ruin, and feed. They recruit mortal life only if such cohorts speed along the eventual destruction of hope and goodness. Death is, in some ways, their enemy—for a mortal who dies can often escape a demon's depredations and flee to his just reward in the afterlife. It is the prolonging of mortal pain and suffering that fuels a demon's lusts and desires, for it is partially from mortal sin and cruelty that these monstrous fiends were born.

Demons are the most prolific and among the most destructive of the fiendish races, yet despite what some lore might preach, they were not the first forms of life to rise in the stinking pits of ruin and cruelty known across the multiverse as the Abyss. Before the first fledgling deity gazed upon reality, before mortal life drew its breath, before even the Material Plane itself had fully formed, the Abyss was infested with life.

Known to many scholars as “proto-demons,” these wretched and deadly beings were the qlippoth. Today, because of the influence of sinful mortal souls upon the Abyss, mixed with unholy tamperings at the hands of the daemonic keepers of Abaddon and the cruel whims of fate and evolution, the rule of the qlippoth has receded. The proto-demons dwell now in the noxious and forgotten corners of the Abyss, and the far more fecund and prolific demons rule now in their stead. With each evil mortal soul that finds its way into the Abyss, the ranks of the demonic hordes grows—a single soul can fuel the manifestation of dozens or even hundreds of demons, with the exact nature of the sins carried by the soul guiding the shapes and roles of the newly formed fiends.

The Abyss is a vast (some say infinite) realm, far larger than any other plane save possibly the primal chaos of the Maelstrom itself. As befits such a vast and varied realm, the demonic host is likewise diverse. Some carry in their frames humanoid shapes, while others are twisted beasts. Some flop on land while others flap in air or sea. Some are schemers and manipulators of emotion and politics, others are destructive engines of ruin. Yet all demons work to the same goal—pain and suffering for mortal life in all its forms.

Yet despite this, mortals have sought demonic aid since the start. Be it an instinctual draw to self-destruction or a misguided lust for power, conjurers to this day continue to draw forth demons with forbidden magic. Some conjure demons for lore, while others call upon them to serve as assassins or guards. Demons view such summoners with a mix of hatred and thanks, for most demons lack the ability to come to the Material Plane to wreak havoc on their own. They depend on the mad to call them up from the Abyss, and while they gnash their fangs and rail against the commands and strictures enforced, most demons find ways to twist their summoners' demands so that even the most tightly controlled demonic slave leaves a trace of ruin and despair in its wake. More often than not, a foolish spellcaster makes a fatal mistake in the conjuring and pays for it with blood, unwittingly releasing a terrible blight upon the world as his conjuration breaks free of his control.

The truly mad call upon demons to offer themselves, both body and soul, in the misguided belief that alliance with the demonic can buy salvation and protection when the demonic apocalypse finally comes to call. Tales of desperate kings who sought to engage demons to serve as generals for their armies or of lunatics who seek demonic sires to gift them with horrific children are common enough, yet worst are those mortals who worship the most powerful demons as gods, and who pledge their lives in support of that which would bring destruction to all.

Demon Subtype

Demons are chaotic evil outsiders that call the Abyss their home. Demons possess a particular suite of traits (unless otherwise noted in a creature's entry) as summarized here.
  • Immunity to electricity and poison.
  • Resistance to acid 10, cold 10, and fire 10.
  • Summon (Sp) Demons share the ability to summon others of their kind, typically another of their type or a small number of less powerful demons.
  • Telepathy.
  • Except where otherwise noted, demons speak Abyssal, Celestial, and Draconic.
  • A demon's natural weapons, as well as any weapon it wields, is treated as chaotic and evil for the purpose of resolving damage reduction

Creatures in Mythic "Demon" Category

NameCRMR
Marilith218
Nalfeshnee177
Vrock114

Demon, Nalfeshnee

This porcine demon has huge tusks and tiny wings, and its furred flesh oozes with greasy black-and-purple energy.

Mythic Nalfeshnee CR 17/MR 7

Source Mythic Adventures pg. 183
XP 102,400
CE Huge outsider (chaotic, demon, evil, extraplanar, mythic)
Init +12M; Senses darkvision 60 ft., true seeing; Perception +32
Aura unholy aura (DC 25)

Defense

AC 36, touch 13, flat-footed 35 (+4 deflection, +1 Dex, +23 natural, –2 size)
hp 287 (15d10+205); fast healing 5
Fort +22, Ref +10, Will +21
DR 10/epic and good; Immune fire, electricity, poison; Resist acid 10, cold 10; SR 28

Offense

Speed 30 ft., fly 40 ft. (poor)
Melee bite +28 (3d8+15/18–20), 2 claws +28 (2d6+15/19–20 plus steal)
Space 15 ft., Reach 15 ft.
Special Attacks demonic knowledge, mythic power (7/day, surge +1d10), touch of chaos, unholy nimbus
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 12th; concentration +19)
Constant—detect thoughts (DC 19), true seeing, unholy aura (DC 25)
At will—call lightning (DC 20), feeblemind (DC 22), greater dispel magic, greater teleport (self plus 50 lbs. of objects only), move earth, slow (DC 20), stone shape, stone tell
3/day—scrying
1/day—contact other plane, summon (level 5, 1 nalfeshnee 20%, 1d4 hezrous 40%, or 1d4 vrocks 50%)

Statistics

Str 40, Dex 13, Con 29, Int 23, Wis 22, Cha 24
Base Atk +15; CMB +32 (+34 bull rush); CMD 47 (49 vs. bull rush)
Feats Awesome Blow, Cleave, Improved Bull Rush, Improved Critical (bite)M, Improved Critical (claws), Improved InitiativeM, Iron WillM, Power AttackM
Skills Bluff +25, Diplomacy +25, Fly +11, Intimidate +22, Knowledge (arcana) +24, Knowledge (planes) +24, Knowledge (any one other) +21, Perception +32, Sense Motive +24, Spellcraft +24, Stealth +11, Use Magic Device +25; Racial Modifiers +8 Perception
Languages Abyssal, Celestial, Draconic; telepathy 100 ft.

Ecology

Environment any (Abyss)
Organization solitary or warband (1 nalfeshnee, 1 hezrou, and 2–5 vrocks)
Treasure standard

Special Abilities

Demonic Knowledge (Su) By expending one use of mythic power as a free action, the demon learns one weakness, vulnerability, or special defense of an opponent within reach.

Touch of Chaos (Sp) This functions like the Chaos domain granted power (Core Rulebook 42), except the demon can expend one use of mythic power as a free action to use this ability when it hits with a natural attack.

Unholy Nimbus (Su) Three times per day as a free action, the demon can create writhing colored lights on its body. One round later, the light bursts in a 60-foot radius. Any non-demon caught within this area must succeed at a DC 24 Will save or be dazed for 1d10 rounds as visions of madness hound it. The save DC is Charisma-based.

Description

A mythic nalfeshnee gains its power by tricking or forcing other mythic beings to imbue it. It hoards its many valuable secrets as a dragon hoards gold.