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|name=Socothbenoth
|title=The Persuader<br>The Silken Sin
|home=597th layer of the Abyss - Goranthis
|power=Demon Lord
|gender=Male
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|alignment=Chaotic Evil
|portfolio=Incest, Sexual Taboos, Perversions
|domains=Chaos, Evil, Pleasure, Trickery
|alias=Succor-Beloth<br>Succorbenoth
|super=None
| first= Monster Manual II
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''For other uses of the word [[Incubus]], see [[Incubus (disambiguation)]].''


'''Socothbenoth''' (pronounced so-KOTH-beh-noth)<ref name="CS-247">Erik Mona et al. (2008). Campaign Setting, p. 247. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-112-1</ref> is the patron of sexual and other hedonistic gratification. He is also the brother of the demon lord [[Nocticula (Pathfinder)|Nocticula]].


Brother of the demon lord [[Nocticula (Pathfinder)|Nocticula]], '''Socothbenoth''' (pronounced so-KOTH-beh-noth)<ref name="CS-247">Erik Mona et al. (2008). Campaign Setting, p. 247. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-112-1</ref> is the patron of sexual and other hedonistic gratification.
==Statistics==
*Name: Socothbenoth
*Title: The Silken Sin
*Alignment: Chaotic evil
*Portfolio: Perversion and Taboo
*Worshipers: Perverts, Sexual Criminals, Debauched Cultists
*Cleric Alignments: Chaotic Neutral, Neutral Evil, Chaotic Evil
*Domains: Charm, Chaos, Evil, Travel
*Weapon: Quarterstaff


==Appearance==
Socothbenoth can shift his form to satisfy any particular desire, although his true form seems to be that of a slender, attractive man with ebony eyes, long hair, elongated ears, and countless piercings throughout his flesh.<ref name="DiMp62">James Jacobs. (2009). Demon Lords of Golarion. Descent into Midnight, p. 62. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-131-2</ref>


==Appearance==
Socothbenoth can shift his form to satisfy any particular desire, although his true form seems to be that of a slender, attractive man with ebony eyes, long hair, elongated ears, and countless piercings throughout his flesh.<ref name="DiMp62">{{Cite article/Pathfinder 18, Descent into Midnight|62}}</ref>


==Relations with Others==
==Relations with Others==
As a demon lord of perverse desires it is no surprise that Socothbenoth has bedded countless lovers (some would say victims) during his existence, what is surprising is the calibre of some of his conquests. He is a frequent and incestuous lover of Noticula, his own sister.<ref name="DiMp62" /> He has even been lover to a god supposedly having several dalliances with [[Lamashtu]] herself and even fathering (doubtlessly monstrous) children with her.<ref>{{Cite book/Campaign Setting|165}}</ref>  
As a demon lord of perverse desires it is no surprise that Socothbenoth has bedded countless lovers (some would say victims) during his existence, what is surprising is the calibre of some of his conquests. He is a frequent and incestuous lover of Noticula, his own sister.<ref name="DiMp62" /> He has even been lover to a god supposedly having several dalliances with Lamashtu herself and even fathering (doubtlessly monstrous) children with her.<ref>Erik Mona et al. (2008). Campaign Setting, p. 165. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-112-1</ref>  


==Cults and Worshipers==
==Cults and Worshipers==
Socothbenoth appeals to deviants of all kinds, although his own tastes run toward the most violent or debauched varieties as do many of his followers.<ref name="DiMp62" /> His cults are popular among the [[Drow|drow]] of the [[Darklands]], his most powerful drow worshippers being those of [[House Sardavic]]<ref name="PF16-51">{{Cite article/Pathfinder 16, Endless Night|51}}</ref>. He is also worshipped by the degenerate race of [[Lamyros|lamyros]] who revere both him and his sister Nocticula.<ref name="PF6-83">{{Cite article/Pathfinder 6, Spires of Xin-Shalast|83}}</ref>. He also has a strong [[Human|human]] following in [[Versex]], a county of [[Ustalav]]. There he is held in high esteem by the depraved nobles of the city of [[Karcau]].<ref name="DiMp62" /> Those who wholly devote themselves as [[Demonic initiate|initiates]] to the Silken Sin are rumored to be able to easily change their form, like their master, and cast [[Enchantment|enchantment]] spells which prove hard to resist.<ref name="PF15-65">{{Cite article/Pathfinder 15, The Armageddon Echo|65}}</ref> He is known to lair within his [[Abyss]]al realm, called the [[Cathedral Thelemic]], a hidden city devoted to deviant pursuits.<ref>{{Cite book/The Great Beyond|29}}</ref>
Socothbenoth appeals to deviants of all kinds, although his own tastes run toward the most violent or debauched varieties as do many of his followers.<ref name="DiMp62" /> His cults are popular among the Drow of the Darklands, his most powerful drow worshippers being those of House Sardavic<ref name="PF16-51">F. Wesley Schneider. (2008). Zirnakaynin. Endless Night, p. 51. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-129-9</ref>. He is also worshipped by the degenerate race of lamyros who revere both him and his sister Nocticula.<ref name="PF6-83">Greg A. Vaughan. (2008). Bestiary. Spires of Xin-Shalast, p. 83. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-041-4</ref>. He also has a strong human following in Versex, a county of Ustalav. There he is held in high esteem by the depraved nobles of the city of Karcau.<ref name="DiMp62" /> Those who wholly devote themselves as initiates to the Silken Sin are rumored to be able to easily change their form, like their master, and cast enchantment spells which prove hard to resist.<ref name="PF15-65">Jeff Grubb. (2008). Drow of Golarion. The Armageddon Echo, p. 65. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-128-2</ref> He is known to lair within his Abyssal realm, called the Cathedral Thelemic, a hidden city devoted to deviant pursuits.<ref>Todd Stewart. (2009). The Great Beyond: A Guide to the Multiverse, p. 29. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-167-1</ref>
 
 
==Statistics==
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{| class="wikitable"
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|'''Name'''||Socothbenoth
|-
|'''Title'''||The Silken Sin
|-
|'''Alignment'''||Chaotic Evil
|-
|'''Portfolio'''||Perversion and Taboo
|-
|'''Worshipers'''||Perverts, Sexual Criminals, Debauched Cultists
|-
|'''Cleric Alignments'''||Chaotic Neutral, Neutral Evil, Chaotic Evil
|-
|'''Domains'''||Charm, Chaos, Evil, Travel
|-
|'''Weapon'''||Quarterstaff
|-
|}
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== References ==
== References ==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://pathfinder.wikia.com/wiki/Socothbenoth The original source of this article at the Pathfiner Wikia.com]
*[http://pathfinder.wikia.com/wiki/Socothbenoth The original source of this article at the Pathfiner Wikia]

Latest revision as of 11:31, 17 March 2015

Socothbenoth
Game background
Title(s) The Persuader
The Silken Sin
Home plane 597th layer of the Abyss - Goranthis
Power level Demon Lord
Alignment Chaotic Evil
Portfolio Incest, Sexual Taboos, Perversions
Domains Chaos, Evil, Pleasure, Trickery
Alias(es) Succor-Beloth
Succorbenoth
Superior None
Design details
First appearance Monster Manual II


Socothbenoth (pronounced so-KOTH-beh-noth)[1] is the patron of sexual and other hedonistic gratification. He is also the brother of the demon lord Nocticula.


Appearance

Socothbenoth can shift his form to satisfy any particular desire, although his true form seems to be that of a slender, attractive man with ebony eyes, long hair, elongated ears, and countless piercings throughout his flesh.[2]


Relations with Others

As a demon lord of perverse desires it is no surprise that Socothbenoth has bedded countless lovers (some would say victims) during his existence, what is surprising is the calibre of some of his conquests. He is a frequent and incestuous lover of Noticula, his own sister.[2] He has even been lover to a god supposedly having several dalliances with Lamashtu herself and even fathering (doubtlessly monstrous) children with her.[3]

Cults and Worshipers

Socothbenoth appeals to deviants of all kinds, although his own tastes run toward the most violent or debauched varieties as do many of his followers.[2] His cults are popular among the Drow of the Darklands, his most powerful drow worshippers being those of House Sardavic[4]. He is also worshipped by the degenerate race of lamyros who revere both him and his sister Nocticula.[5]. He also has a strong human following in Versex, a county of Ustalav. There he is held in high esteem by the depraved nobles of the city of Karcau.[2] Those who wholly devote themselves as initiates to the Silken Sin are rumored to be able to easily change their form, like their master, and cast enchantment spells which prove hard to resist.[6] He is known to lair within his Abyssal realm, called the Cathedral Thelemic, a hidden city devoted to deviant pursuits.[7]


Statistics

Name Socothbenoth
Title The Silken Sin
Alignment Chaotic Evil
Portfolio Perversion and Taboo
Worshipers Perverts, Sexual Criminals, Debauched Cultists
Cleric Alignments Chaotic Neutral, Neutral Evil, Chaotic Evil
Domains Charm, Chaos, Evil, Travel
Weapon Quarterstaff

References

  1. Erik Mona et al. (2008). Campaign Setting, p. 247. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-112-1
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 James Jacobs. (2009). Demon Lords of Golarion. Descent into Midnight, p. 62. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-131-2
  3. Erik Mona et al. (2008). Campaign Setting, p. 165. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-112-1
  4. F. Wesley Schneider. (2008). Zirnakaynin. Endless Night, p. 51. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-129-9
  5. Greg A. Vaughan. (2008). Bestiary. Spires of Xin-Shalast, p. 83. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-041-4
  6. Jeff Grubb. (2008). Drow of Golarion. The Armageddon Echo, p. 65. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-128-2
  7. Todd Stewart. (2009). The Great Beyond: A Guide to the Multiverse, p. 29. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-167-1


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