While we are happy to work with rights-holders if they disagree, we at Kanzenshuu feel that this historical importance should be recognized. In going along with our overall site mission, we believe it is important to document this history and the sentiment of the time. In comparison to fiends, the forces of good have much less variety, though fortunately, not any less power. This section will generally only include items that are (1) at least 10-15 years old, and (2) from sources no longer available for purchase. Originally posted on Brilliant Gameologists Forum on Septemby Gnorman (cache) Rising Above (A Summoner’s Guide to the Upper Planes) - 'Ah, I see youve noticed my reading light.' - Kellen the Tinker, exalted wizard. Therefore, it should be understood that articles as-printed over the years may have contained factual errors these are presented as-is without editorialization in the transcriptions themselves. While historical notes are provided on many articles, not every statement can be evaluated. While the vast majority is editorial in nature, some inclusions may be advertisements or partner promotions these can and will be obvious from the included context. This includes - but is not limited to - magazine articles, media interviews, press releases, etc. The original thread for this Collector's Guide is here.Our “Press Archive” is a collection of international (non-Japanese) Dragon Ball media coverage. This was the sixth installment when the Collector's Guides were initially published. Beyond Countless Doorways is also included, because although it isn't an official Planescape product, Wizards of the Coast did give permission for it to be marketed as "A Planescape Reunion Book", and for that reason it seemed a shame to omit it. The adventure 'Iggwilvs Legacy: Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth,' available from. It also includes a few of the generic products published near the end of the 2nd Edition release cycle that weren't officially Planescape products, but which may well have been if the line had continued. Mullins article in Dragon 225, the Demonomicon (like the Nethertome, another work by Iggwilv which is that articles primary focus) has an ebony cover and spine with a black demon hide stretched over it, secured to the covers with brass cornerpieces and edging, and a brass clasp. This Collector's Guide isn't intended to be a comprehensive review of all D&D planar content, but is mostly limited to Planescape campaign setting products. This particular guide focuses on the Planescape campaign setting, which was supported from 1994 to 1998.
This is one of a series of Echohawk's D&D Collector's Guides, each of which aims to provide a comprehensive guide to D&D products published for a particular setting or era of the game.
Maltanx: Monster Manual V pg 21 Cloaca: Expedition to the Demonweb Pits pg 105 'The Tame' Taran. See Wikipedia entry on Demon Princes and Lords. Where possible, the source is named, along with any other information that might be available. Welcome to the Planescape Collector's Guide! NOTNPCThe following demon names have been published in official Dragon/Dungeon magazines, TSR or WotC products.