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[[File:Agruz_small.jpg|thumb|400px|Artist's interpretation of a possible avatar of Agruzgakbalat, as seen in the [[Caudex Daemonum]].]]
 
[[File:Agruz_small.jpg|thumb|400px|Artist's interpretation of a possible avatar of Agruzgakbalat, as seen in the [[Caudex Daemonum]].]]
Agruzgakbalat, sometimes called "Agruzgakbalat the Ogskittersnagboloob" for unknown reasons, is the [[Demon|demon]] Lord of Madness. He is considered a Phlegmatic-type demon of the Circle of Destruction, though he operates mostly independently of the other Demon Lords.
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Agruzgakbalat, sometimes entitled "the Ogskittersnagboloob" by his followers, is the [[Demon]] Lord of Madness. He is considered a phlegmatic-type demon of the Circle of Destruction, but he operates mostly independently, as even other demon lords fear and mistrust him, due to his maddening, chaotic, unknowable nature. His domain in the Underworld is Bedlam, which he rules from a twisted tower called Gnarrentürme. His minions are the Ogskittersnagboloi. Strange and aloof, his designs and actions seem as insane as the lunacy he inflicts upon his victims.
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==Appearanace==
 
==Appearanace==
Agruzgakbalat has a form that is almost impossible to describe. A writhing mass of limbs, tentacles, snapping jaws, eyeballs on stalks, and dark shadows and shapes that defy mortal comprehension, he is a nightmare that is said to cause insanity in the viewer at a glance. Our only image of him comes from the description of a mad monk who claims to have seen him devour a group of warlocks who dared to call upon him. His description was little more than a rambling list of twisted body parts of men and beasts and nightmares, but an artist did his best to depict it - though the monk, stricken blind by the Demon Lord's glory - could not confirm its accuracy.
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The physical form of Agruzgakbalat seems almost beyond comprehension. Our only image of him comes from the account of a mad monk who claimed to have seen him devour a group of warlocks who dared to call upon him. His description was little more than a rambling list of twisted body parts of men and beasts and nightmares, but an artist did his best to depict it - though the monk, stricken blind by the Demon Lord's glory - could not confirm its accuracy. A writhing mass of limbs, tentacles, snapping jaws, eyeballs on stalks, and dark shadows and shapes that defy mortal comprehension, Agruzgakbalat is a nightmare that is said to cause insanity in the viewer at a glance.
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==History==
 
==History==
The origins of this Demon Lord remain shrouded in mystery. If he was ever worshipped as a god who fell from grace, such tales are long lost to time. Some tales whispered in the halls of the dark magi say that he was a simple denizen of the [[Underworld]] - possibly a creature called an Oskittersnagboloob - that existed there before even the gods and demons came, and so feared was he that he became a Lord in his own right.
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The origins of this Demon Lord remain shrouded in mystery. If he was ever worshipped as a god who fell from grace, such tales are long lost to time. Some stories whispered in the halls of the dark magi say that he was a simple denizen of the [[Underworld]] - a creature called the Oskittersnagboloob - that existed there before even the gods and demons came, and so feared was he that he became a Lord in his own right. If true, he would be one of the most ancient of all demons.
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==Personality==
 
==Personality==
It is said that Agruzgakbalat seldom interacts with the other Demon Lords of the Underworld, and warlocks and demon-worshippers in the mortal realm seldom call upon him, for to do so invites madness. However, it also invites great power - for to remain completely independent in the land of demons, without another Lord conquering him, must require tremendous might. Those few mad warlocks who have spoken to Agruzgakbalat say that his voice sounds more like a thousand voices in a cacophonic chorus of barely-restrained bickering and muttering. He seems to desire little more than to drive the whole world as mad as he, creating chaos throughout all the realms. And then, perhaps, to be the last one left standing.
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It is said that Agruzgakbalat, though considered part of the alliance called the Circle of Destruction, seldom interacts with the other Demon Lords of the Underworld. Warlocks and demon-worshippers in the mortal realm seldom call upon him, for to do so invites madness. However, it also invites great power - for to remain so independent in the land of demons, yet still so respected and feared, must require tremendous might. Those few mad warlocks who have called upon Agruzgakbalat say that his magic is wild and unpredictable, and his voice sounds more like a thousand voices in a cacophonic chorus of barely-restrained bickering and muttering. He seems to desire little more than to drive the whole world as mad as he, creating chaos throughout all the realms, so that all will worship him.
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==Domain==
 
==Domain==
To Agruzgakbalat belong the souls of the truly insane, the mass-murdering madmen whose dementia cannot be defined by one of the more refined domains of other demons. They are sent to dwell in his kingdom in the Underworld, which is sometimes called [[Bedlam]], or other times colloquially called Madworld or Crazytown, which he rules from his tower of Gnarrentürme. A land of shifting geography and unnatural weather patterns, it is considered unusually dangerous even by Underworld standards, and only the bravest denizens of that dark realm dare to venture there, for no one ever knows what they might find, or if anything they see there might even be real.
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To Agruzgakbalat belong the souls of the truly insane: madmen whose dementia cannot be defined by one of the more precise domains of other demons. They are sent to dwell in his kingdom in the Underworld, Bedlam, which he rules from his twisted black tower, Gnarrentürme.
==Followers==
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Agruzgakbalat's main demonic minions, the [[Mania|Maniae]], have forms as incomprehensible as their overlord’s. They are said to haunt mortals in attempts to drive them to insanity. His realm is also guarded by lesser versions of himself that behave more like beasts, mere animals, with unpredictable brute cunning. They are called Ogskittersnagboloi.
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A land of shifting geography and chaotic weather, Bedlam is considered unusually dangerous even by Underworld standards, and only the bravest denizens of that dark realm dare to venture there, for no one ever knows what they might find, or if anything they see there might even be real. It is a barren land of jagged crags and deep valleys, in which one can easily become lost, since they seem to change. Bursts of fire of varying colors erupt from the earth, storms of ice and lightning whirl through the air, and tentacles of terrible monsters burst from caves and fissures, attacking those who dare travel there.
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==Minions==
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Agruzgakbalat's minions have forms as incomprehensible as their overlord’s. Sometimes called Ogskittersnagboloi, they behave like rabid beasts when provoked, but display some mad cunning, constantly emitting a dozen different voices from their many mouths - whispering, screaming, laughing - which make no sense, but drive the listener insane. It is unknown if they are Agruzgakbalat's kin from before he ascended to lordhood, or if he spawned them afterward. More like beasts than demons, they are not known to spawn any [[cambion]] offspring.
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Within Agruzgakbalat's realm of Bedlam also dwell a variety of other creatures, including many [[Mania|Maniae]], spirits of madness who follow the goddess [[Lyssa]]. The nature of Lyssa's relationship with Agruzgakbalat - be it cordial or hostile - remains unknown.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:18, 3 January 2024

Artist's interpretation of a possible avatar of Agruzgakbalat, as seen in the Caudex Daemonum.

Agruzgakbalat, sometimes entitled "the Ogskittersnagboloob" by his followers, is the Demon Lord of Madness. He is considered a phlegmatic-type demon of the Circle of Destruction, but he operates mostly independently, as even other demon lords fear and mistrust him, due to his maddening, chaotic, unknowable nature. His domain in the Underworld is Bedlam, which he rules from a twisted tower called Gnarrentürme. His minions are the Ogskittersnagboloi. Strange and aloof, his designs and actions seem as insane as the lunacy he inflicts upon his victims.

Appearanace

The physical form of Agruzgakbalat seems almost beyond comprehension. Our only image of him comes from the account of a mad monk who claimed to have seen him devour a group of warlocks who dared to call upon him. His description was little more than a rambling list of twisted body parts of men and beasts and nightmares, but an artist did his best to depict it - though the monk, stricken blind by the Demon Lord's glory - could not confirm its accuracy. A writhing mass of limbs, tentacles, snapping jaws, eyeballs on stalks, and dark shadows and shapes that defy mortal comprehension, Agruzgakbalat is a nightmare that is said to cause insanity in the viewer at a glance.

History

The origins of this Demon Lord remain shrouded in mystery. If he was ever worshipped as a god who fell from grace, such tales are long lost to time. Some stories whispered in the halls of the dark magi say that he was a simple denizen of the Underworld - a creature called the Oskittersnagboloob - that existed there before even the gods and demons came, and so feared was he that he became a Lord in his own right. If true, he would be one of the most ancient of all demons.

Personality

It is said that Agruzgakbalat, though considered part of the alliance called the Circle of Destruction, seldom interacts with the other Demon Lords of the Underworld. Warlocks and demon-worshippers in the mortal realm seldom call upon him, for to do so invites madness. However, it also invites great power - for to remain so independent in the land of demons, yet still so respected and feared, must require tremendous might. Those few mad warlocks who have called upon Agruzgakbalat say that his magic is wild and unpredictable, and his voice sounds more like a thousand voices in a cacophonic chorus of barely-restrained bickering and muttering. He seems to desire little more than to drive the whole world as mad as he, creating chaos throughout all the realms, so that all will worship him.

Domain

To Agruzgakbalat belong the souls of the truly insane: madmen whose dementia cannot be defined by one of the more precise domains of other demons. They are sent to dwell in his kingdom in the Underworld, Bedlam, which he rules from his twisted black tower, Gnarrentürme.

A land of shifting geography and chaotic weather, Bedlam is considered unusually dangerous even by Underworld standards, and only the bravest denizens of that dark realm dare to venture there, for no one ever knows what they might find, or if anything they see there might even be real. It is a barren land of jagged crags and deep valleys, in which one can easily become lost, since they seem to change. Bursts of fire of varying colors erupt from the earth, storms of ice and lightning whirl through the air, and tentacles of terrible monsters burst from caves and fissures, attacking those who dare travel there.

Minions

Agruzgakbalat's minions have forms as incomprehensible as their overlord’s. Sometimes called Ogskittersnagboloi, they behave like rabid beasts when provoked, but display some mad cunning, constantly emitting a dozen different voices from their many mouths - whispering, screaming, laughing - which make no sense, but drive the listener insane. It is unknown if they are Agruzgakbalat's kin from before he ascended to lordhood, or if he spawned them afterward. More like beasts than demons, they are not known to spawn any cambion offspring.

Within Agruzgakbalat's realm of Bedlam also dwell a variety of other creatures, including many Maniae, spirits of madness who follow the goddess Lyssa. The nature of Lyssa's relationship with Agruzgakbalat - be it cordial or hostile - remains unknown.