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The Sage Posted - 28 Sep 2005 : 07:59:26
From Amazon.com:- Fiendish Codex.

Based on the past content of "Fiendonomicon" articles in DRAGON, I'm more than a little intrigued by what Jacobs will come up with for this.
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warlockco Posted - 24 Dec 2005 : 20:41:49
quote:
Originally posted by qstor
The Tome of Horrors from Necromancer Games has 3.o stats for most of the NPC's from Ed's articles.

Mike



Unfortunately they have some strange ideals on various things in that book.
qstor Posted - 24 Dec 2005 : 18:15:25
quote:
Originally posted by Dargoth

I wonder what the chances are that Ed would get to do the Fiendish Codex for Devils? He did after all write all those 9 Hells articles in Dragon.....



Erik Mona mentioned on ENworld that the book is labeled "Vol I." Vol II will probably be on the Nine Hells. And Erik has mentioned elsewhere that Ed's articles on the Hells are near of the TOP of his favorite D&D stuff. So I would expect a lot of those NPC's to be officially converted by WOTC for 3.x

The Tome of Horrors from Necromancer Games has 3.o stats for most of the NPC's from Ed's articles.

Mike
Mr. Wilson Posted - 26 Nov 2005 : 09:47:39
I'm practically giddy with excitement. I love the Dragon articles. I'm afraid I'm going to get my hopes to high for this one.....
Dargoth Posted - 26 Nov 2005 : 09:41:23
I wonder what the chances are that Ed would get to do the Fiendish Codex for Devils? He did after all write all those 9 Hells articles in Dragon.....
Arivia Posted - 26 Nov 2005 : 08:20:31
quote:
Originally posted by The Sage
::Crosses fingers for a tome dedicated completely to yugoloths::



That would be excellent...I'm just glad that they're focusing on each group of fiends separately, instead of forcing them all together...and here I was worried the monster groups sourcebook series was going to end(Now I'm just hoping that the environment and Heroes of x series haven't done just that...)!
Dargoth Posted - 26 Nov 2005 : 07:08:28
From Enworld

Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss The comprehensive sourcebook of demons in the D&D world.

Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss is a comprehensive sourcebook covering the most dangerous (and popular) fiends in the Dungeons & Dragons cosmology: demons. It provides detailed information about the powers, tactics, and organization of the forces of the Abyss - both those covered in the Monster Manual and entirely new foes. In addition, this book provides new rules, feats, tactics, spells, and equipment for characters who battle fiends. Extensive story and campaign elements add dimension to playing or fighting creatures of this type. Included is extensive information on the layers of the Abyss and the ruling demon lords, demonic possession, and how to use demons in a campaign.
by James Jacobs, Erik Mona, Ed Stark; 160 pages, $29.95

I wonder if there will be any FR side bars in this book......
KnightErrantJR Posted - 28 Sep 2005 : 23:44:21
Eric Boyd suggested on Paizo's site that one of the Demonomicon articles should have a list off all the know abyssal layers, its ruler, and commonly stated name. I think that would be interesting to see, thought the Realmsian version would be slightly different (Level 66 for example).
warlockco Posted - 28 Sep 2005 : 23:39:05
This could have some potential, can't wait to see it.
The Sage Posted - 28 Sep 2005 : 15:03:55
quote:
Originally posted by Alaundo

Well met

Interesting! Tell me, Sage, what are these particular articles? I assume they contain more than merely fiend statistics? I don't recall ever seeing such within Dragon
They're the "Demonomicon" articles... CFB's got it right .

quote:
Regardless, this is certainly a tome in which i'll be interested in. From the title, it looks like (sales figures permitting, of course), that we will see subsequent volumes covering fiends from other planes
::Crosses fingers for a tome dedicated completely to yugoloths::
Crennen FaerieBane Posted - 28 Sep 2005 : 13:26:33
It's probably based on all the Demonomicon articles that have been appearing recently in the magazine. They just did like 3 of the Demon Lords and usually have one every two months or so. They may just be detailing all the old Demon Lords for 3rd edition... not the major ones, but people like Kostochie or Faz-urb'luu (they did him in a recent Dragon).

C-Fb
Alaundo Posted - 28 Sep 2005 : 09:20:42
Well met

Interesting! Tell me, Sage, what are these particular articles? I assume they contain more than merely fiend statistics? I don't recall ever seeing such within Dragon

Regardless, this is certainly a tome in which i'll be interested in. From the title, it looks like (sales figures permitting, of course), that we will see subsequent volumes covering fiends from other planes

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