Elder Evils

Elder Evils
Author Robert J. Schwalb
Genre Role-playing game
Publisher Wizards of the Coast
Publication date
December 2007
Media type Print (Hardback)
Pages 160
ISBN 978-0-7869-4733-1

Elder Evils is an official supplement for the 3.5 edition of the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game.

Contents

It includes new content for epic level characters, in the form of extremely powerful, alien monstrosities intent on destroying the world (and designed as a way of providing game masters a means of ending a current campaign).

The book presents nine “elder evils”:

Publication history

Elder Evils was authored by Robert J. Schwalb, with Jason Bulmahn, Greg Gorden, James Jacobs, Rhiannon Louve, Michael McArtor, and Anthony Pryor, and published by Wizards of the Coast in December 2007. The cover artist is Michael Komarck, with interior art by Miguel Coimbra, Daarken, Wayne England, Ralph Horsley, Izzy, Howard Lyon, Michael Phillippi, Skan Srisuwan, Francis Tsai, Franz Vohwinkel, Eva Widermann, and James Zhang.

Other Elder Evils

A 10th Elder Evil, called Shothragot is presented in Dragon #362. It serves the god Tharizdun.[1] The Elder Evil Zurguth, the Feasting Vast, was also in introduced in Dragon issue #358,[2] which describes his accidental creation of the Kaorti.

The D&D book Lords of Madness, published previously (in 2005), also presented Elder Evils (page 27). The five described in that book share a commonality in that they are all greatly respected by the aboleth.[3] They are provided with the following names:

References

  1. Schwalb, Robert. "Elder Evil: Shothragot" (Wizards of the Coast, 2008)
  2. Jacob, James. "The Ecology of the Kaorti" Dragon issue #358. (Wizards of the Coast, August 2007)
  3. Baker, Rich, James Jacobs, and Steve Winter. Lords of Madness (Wizards of the Coast, 2005)

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