Rhyxali
Game background | |
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Title(s) | Princess of Shadow Demons, Queen of Shaddonon |
Home plane | Abyss |
Power level | Demon lord |
Alignment | Chaotic Evil |
Superior | None |
Design details |
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game, Rhyxali is a demon lord. She claims rulership over the shadow demons, and may be related to the demon prince Graz'zt.
Publication history
Dungeons & Dragons 3.0 edition (2000-2002)
Rhyxali first appeared in the web enhancement for the game's third edition supplement Book of Vile Darkness.[1]
Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition (2003-2007)
Rhyxali is mentioned in Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss,[2] and in the adventure Expedition to the Demonweb Pits.[3] She is also mentioned in "Demonomicon of Iggwilv: Graz'zt." Dragon #360 (2007).[4]
Description
Rhyxali appears as a dark-skinned woman with six-fingers. This lends credence to her relationship with Graz'zt, which she has yet to confirm or deny.[1] She and Graz'zt maintain an attitude of indifference to one another. As befits her subjects, Rhyxali can become incorporeal at will. She is often seen wielding two daggers. Rhyxali's symbol is a jet black dagger.
Relationships
Rhyxali is rumoured to be the sister of Graz'zt. If true, this would also make her related to Graz'zt's son, Iuz. As Pale Night is rumored to be the mother of Graz'zt, Lupercio, and Vucarik in Chains, Rhyxali may also be related to those entities.
Realm
Not much is known about Rhyxali except that she rules the abyssal layer known as Shaddonon. A realm of dark forests and eternal twilight, this is where the shadow demons supposedly originate.[1] Rhyxali basically has given her subjects free rein to do as they please but with only one edict: to spy and gather as much information throughout the planes as possible. Rhyxali uses the intelligence gathered by her subjects for personal gain and to barter for wealth, favors, and souls. Otherwise, the demoness is uninterested in the power struggles common in the Abyss between other demon lords.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Cook, Monte. Book of Vile Darkness web enhancement. (Wizards of the Coast, 2002). Available online:
- ↑ Jacobs, James, Erik Mona, and Ed Stark. Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss (Wizards of the Coast, 2006)
- ↑ Baur, Wolfgang, and Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel. Expedition to the Demonweb Pits (Wizards of the Coast, 2007)
- ↑ Jacobs, James. "Demonomicon of Iggwilv: Graz'zt." Dragon #360. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2007. Available online.
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