![]() ![]() Anyway, Khortus is really up to no good, and now leads the Vulth Horde. It’s unclear what type of Demon he is, but he was drawn into Kulthea by a sorcerer but was able to escape his spell bonds and “ decides to remain in the Shadow World“. Aztaur is known as the “Lord Demon of Cold” and “Beyond the Pale” (which had slightly different meaning than later SW book). Elor was right to avoid this confrontation!Īztaur. ![]() He is also 50th lvl and secretly the Syrkakang. An Ordainer Demon, he is lord of Var Ukaak and master of Priests of Arnak. In this product we learn about two powerful Demons: Susymog and Aztaur. ![]() Nonetheless, I believe that The Iron Wind sets the tone for a darker, more menacing tone for Shadow World. Unfortunately, unlike Cloudlords, The Iron Wind never received an update due to authorship and IP issues around Peter Fenlon’s authorship. While the book that started it all, The Iron Wind, is really a proto-SW product, most of the content continued into Terry’s later canonical material. Like the Dragonlords, powerful Demons play a major part in the SW history and are still major forces to be reckoned with! Today I thought I would start with named Demons that are mentioned in various SW books and are considered newsworthy in the timeline or elsewhere. As part of my cataloging all things Shadow World in our Master Atlas and indexing for the “ Nomikos Library” project, I thought I would start a new blog topic: “Naming Things in Shadow World”. ![]()
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