The reason I'm asking is because I created a Demon Lord of my own as the Big Bad for a campaign. And in the current possible scenario for the adventure I'm writing, I decided to drop a few foreshadowing clues on who and what the PC's are going to encounter. The map for the scenario I'm working on has a library in it, and I added a restricted section with a copy of The Black Scrolls of Ahm.
The PC's have already encountered Quasits at the start of the adventure, so it's probable they might suspect a Demon Lord is behind all that's going on. And it's also possible they might read the scrolls looking for clues. In line with DnD lore, I've added chapters for every Demon Lord Wizards of the Coast has created and they are all alphabetized. But there is a fair chance at least one player of mine will be a hardcore DnD nerd who knows every Demon Lord WotC has created. So when I mention the name "Nebiros", that name will stand out out to them because this is someone WotC has not created, but who I have created. So they will probably think that Nebiros is our Big Bad.
Therefore, to not make the foreshadow too obvious, I need some other OC Demon Lords any of you have created. I won't use them in the adventure and this is no official game. This is strictly a fun game for friends and family. I only need these OC's to not make mine so obvious.
Lophilithan, Keeper of the Ways. Lophilithan (named after the Angler Fish's Latin name) is an ever-hungry demon lord which hunts in the endless spaces between the layers of the abyss, offering tantalising light and promised escape to those who are lost, only to consume their souls and leave their husks to drift forever down to a bottom that does not exist.
I'll have a think if there are any more - I believe Dagon is an existing one, which I am using in my campaign (although entirely homebrewed, because I'm like that)
Lophilithan, Keeper of the Ways. Lophilithan (named after the Angler Fish's Latin name) is an ever-hungry demon lord which hunts in the endless spaces between the layers of the abyss, offering tantalising light and promised escape to those who are lost, only to consume their souls and leave their husks to drift forever down to a bottom that does not exist.
I'll have a think if there are any more - I believe Dagon is an existing one, which I am using in my campaign (although entirely homebrewed, because I'm like that)
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The reason I'm asking is because I created a Demon Lord of my own as the Big Bad for a campaign. And in the current possible scenario for the adventure I'm writing, I decided to drop a few foreshadowing clues on who and what the PC's are going to encounter. The map for the scenario I'm working on has a library in it, and I added a restricted section with a copy of The Black Scrolls of Ahm.
The PC's have already encountered Quasits at the start of the adventure, so it's probable they might suspect a Demon Lord is behind all that's going on. And it's also possible they might read the scrolls looking for clues. In line with DnD lore, I've added chapters for every Demon Lord Wizards of the Coast has created and they are all alphabetized. But there is a fair chance at least one player of mine will be a hardcore DnD nerd who knows every Demon Lord WotC has created. So when I mention the name "Nebiros", that name will stand out out to them because this is someone WotC has not created, but who I have created. So they will probably think that Nebiros is our Big Bad.
Therefore, to not make the foreshadow too obvious, I need some other OC Demon Lords any of you have created. I won't use them in the adventure and this is no official game. This is strictly a fun game for friends and family. I only need these OC's to not make mine so obvious.
Lophilithan, Keeper of the Ways. Lophilithan (named after the Angler Fish's Latin name) is an ever-hungry demon lord which hunts in the endless spaces between the layers of the abyss, offering tantalising light and promised escape to those who are lost, only to consume their souls and leave their husks to drift forever down to a bottom that does not exist.
I'll have a think if there are any more - I believe Dagon is an existing one, which I am using in my campaign (although entirely homebrewed, because I'm like that)
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