![]() ![]() Pazuzu was the lord of all evil flying creatures. The victims remained as unwitting accomplices to the spreading of Pazuzu's cults and worship. Under the guise of Imdugud, Pazrael, and Typhon, the Corrupter would answer the hard-sought prayers of mortals, granting them blessings and salvation, all the while leading them further and further down the path to hell-or rather, his abyssal plane. Throughout his thousands of years of existence, Pazuzu perfected his craft of seduction through benevolent means. He was said to be on good terms with daemons (also known as yugoloths) and the dukes of the Nine Hells. Graz'zt alone took umbrage at Pazuzu's claim to dominion over the skies of the Abyss, though the Prince of Tyrants never took action against him beyond the occasional insult. ![]() Īccording to the Demonomicon of Iggwilv and Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss, Graz'zt was perhaps Pazuzu's most notable enemy. The Winged Prince watched as Lamashtu ruled, begging for influence wherever she might find it. Torremor was once Pazuzu's realm before Lamashtu seized control. Lamashtu once betrayed Pazuzu, so he blinded her and imprisoned her on the 503rd layer of the Abyss, called Torremor. However, one such lord, Lamashtu, Pazuzu's one-time lover, was his only real foe, though he thought little of her. His constant search for naive targets outside the Abyss caused him to have few true enemies among the other demon lords. They comprised six vrocks led by a balor, and were well-versed in reconnaissance and assassination. Pazuzu had a personal guard called the Six Wings of Pazrael at his command, and almost always by his side. It was a place of harsh terrain with portal access through the many pits on its surface. Pazuzu's home was the 1st layer of the Abyss, called Pazunia, known as the Plain of Infinite Portals or the Palace of 1,001 Closets. He wielded a powerful magic greatsword that granted him great speed. Pazuzu spoke Abyssal, Auran, and Common, and his communication skills also extended to a weaker form of telepathy. He also had low-light vision and blindsight. He could breathe swarms of locusts and acidic, poisonous clouds. ![]() His favorite prizes were the most pure and Pazuzu believed the living world provided the best opportunity for such prey. He enjoyed offering aid that at first appeared beneficial, but which ultimately spelled doom on the victim in the long run. He was fond of corrupting mortals, especially the innocent and honest. Pazuzu was described as being tall and well-proportioned with unmistakably demonic features, such as avian feet, four wings that both smoked and gleamed with oil, and most notably, a feral bird's beak on an otherwise handsome face. ![]()
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