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Socothbenoth

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This entry is in the SuccuWiki for the sake of completeness with the Dungeons and Dragons universe.




Socothbenoth is the demon lord of Incest, Sexual Taboos, and Perversions.


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  • Name: Socothbenoth
  • Title: The Persuader
  • Home: The Abyss
  • Power Level: Demon Lord
  • Gender: Male
  • Alignemnt: Chaotic Evil
  • Concerned with: Incest, Sexual Taboos, Perversions
  • Domains: Chaos, Evil, Pleasure, Trickery
  • Alias: Succor-Beloth, Succorbenoth


Description

Socothbenoth resembles a handsome human male with long brown hair and the long ears of an ass. He has a long, snakelike tongue and his chest is pierced by six large barbells.

Relationships

Socothbenoth's sister Nocticula is also his lover. He lusts after the power of Graz'zt, and so has allied with Malcanthet against him. However, he also longs to become the lover of Demogorgon, a position currently held by Malcanthet.

Realm

Socothbenoth's realm, Goranthis, is catalogued as the 597th layer of the Abyss. It's an infinite pleasure palace that includes a sculpture garden called the Saturnalia and Socothbenoth's personal abode, the Palace of Quivering Flesh. The River Styx impinges on this domain. Socothbenoth is served by advanced shadow demons known as the Shadows of Socothbenoth, who whisper and cajole those Socothbenoth favors into joining their master's service.

Bibliography

  • Jacobs, James. "Demonomicon of Iggwilv: Malcanthet." Dragon #353. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2007.
  • Mona, Erik. Armies of the Abyss. Green Ronin Publishing, 2002.
  • Schneider, F. Wesley. "The River Styx." Dragon #358. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2007.
  • Schwalb, Robert J. "Into the Maw." Dungeon #147. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2007.


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