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'''Cambion''' in the fantasy role playing game ''Dungeons and Dragons'' refers to a male "half-fiend", a cross between a fiend and another creature, often a human. The creature is named for the [[cambion]].
'''Cambion''' in the fantasy role playing game ''Dungeons and Dragons'' refers to a male "half-fiend", a cross between a fiend and another creature, often a human. The creature is named for the [[Cambion]].





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Cambion
Characteristics
Alignment Any Evil
Type Outsider
Publication history
First appearance EMonster Manual II
Mythological origins Cambion

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Cambion in the fantasy role playing game Dungeons and Dragons refers to a male "half-fiend", a cross between a fiend and another creature, often a human. The creature is named for the Cambion.


Description

The word Cambion refers to a male "half-fiend", a cross between a fiend and another creature, often a human. The terms Alu-Fiend or Alu-Demon refer to its female counterpart. In the 3rd Edition, cambions are the offspring of a Tanar'ri father and a Planetouched mother, often a Tiefling.[1]

Iuz the Old of the World of Greyhawk game setting is referred to as a Cambion. He is the son of the witch Iggwilv and the demon Graz'zt. In addition to his human form of an old man, he can appear as a 7-foot-tall (2.1 m), maroon demon with green eyes.

In the 4th edition of Dungeons and Dragons, Cambions are the result of devils mating with mortal beings- usually humans. They look much like tieflings, but with the addition of functional wings. The title is also gender-neutral, rather than being divided into male Cambions and female Alu-Fiends.


Publication History

The Cambion was introduced to the D&D game in the first edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons.

Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 1st Edition (1977-1988)

The Cambion first appears under the demon on page 37 entry in the first edition Monster Manual II (1983), including the baron/marquis Cambion (semi-demon) and the major Cambion (semi-demon).[2]

A Cambion named MacDaer appeared in Dungeon #13 (September 1988).

Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2nd Edition (1989-1999)

The cambion appears under the Tanar'ri entry in the Monstrous Compendium Outer Planes Appendix (1991), including the baron/marquis Cambion Tanar'ri and the major cambion tanar'ri.[3]

The Cambion Tanar'ri was further detailed in the first Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix (1994),[4] including the same variants from the Outer Planes Appendix.

Dungeons and Dragons 3.0 Edition (2000-2002)

The Cambion did not appear in any official Wizards of the Coast products for third edition.

Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 Edition (2003-2007)

The Cambion appeared again in Necromancer Games's Tome of Horrors Revised PDF (2005).

The Cambion demon returns to official Dungeons & Dragons products in Expedition to the Demonweb Pits (2007),[5] including the baron and marquis Cambion, which also presents the Cambion as a player character race.

Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition (2008-)

The Cambion appears in the Monster Manual for this edition (2008), including the Cambion hellsword and the Cambion hellfire magus.[6]


Other Publishers

The Cambion appeared under the "demon" heading in the Tome of Horrors (2002) from Necromancer Games.[7]


Other Media

Two half-elven Cambions, Isair and Madae appear in Icewind Dale II, as leaders of the Legion Of The Chimera.


References

  1. Baur, Wolfgang (2007). Expedition to the Demonweb Pits. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Gygax, Gary. Monster Manual II (TSR, 1983)
  3. LaFountain, J. Paul. Monstrous Compendium Outer Planes Appendix. (TSR, 1991)
  4. Varney, Allen, ed. Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix (TSR, 1994)
  5. Baur, Wolfgang, and Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel. Expedition to the Demonweb Pits (Wizards of the Coast, 2007)
  6. Mearls, Mike, Stephen Schubert, and James Wyatt. Monster Manual (Wizards of the Coast, 2008)
  7. Green, Scott (2002). Tome of Horrors, 72–73, Necromancer Games.


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