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==Worshipers== | ==Worshipers== | ||
While Malgarius's area of concern is evil sylvan creatures, it is unknown if the Demon Tree has retained any followers since its imprisonment. | While Malgarius's area of concern is evil sylvan creatures, it is unknown if the Demon Tree has retained any followers since its imprisonment. | ||
==Artifacts== | |||
The only magic item associated with Malgarius is the prison which holds its essence, the ''Seed of Malgarius''. The ''Seed'' appears as a silver sphere five to ten feet in diameter, that "burns like a miniature sun." | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 16:05, 9 November 2013
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Malgarius | |
Malgarius, as depicted in Dungeon #122 (2005). Art by UDON and Jim Zubkavich. | |
Title(s) | The Demon Tree |
Home Plane | Abyss |
Power Level | Demon lord |
Gender | Unknown, perhaps N/A |
Class(es) | |
Alignment | Chaotic evil |
Portfolio | |
Domains | |
Alias(es) | |
Superior |
Malgarius is a demon lord.
Description
Malgarius appears as a massive, green tree many miles high, with enormous, twisted branches swathed in ragged vines.
History
Eons ago, Malgarius was once ruler of its own layer of the Abyss, until its defeat by the demon lord Lazbral'thull, who conquered its realm and imprisoned the Demon Tree's life essence within an artifact called the Seed of Malgarius. For untold millennia, the Demon Tree has slumbered, only recently showing signs of consciousness.
Relationships
Malgarius was defeated by its fellow demon lord, Lazbral'thull.
Realm
Malgarius's original realm is unknown.
Worshipers
While Malgarius's area of concern is evil sylvan creatures, it is unknown if the Demon Tree has retained any followers since its imprisonment.
Artifacts
The only magic item associated with Malgarius is the prison which holds its essence, the Seed of Malgarius. The Seed appears as a silver sphere five to ten feet in diameter, that "burns like a miniature sun."
Gallery
Bibliography
- Jacobs, James, Erik Mona, and Ed Stark. Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2006.
- Mearls, Mike. "Root of Evil." Dungeon #122. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005.