Amon
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| Amon | |
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| Amon with his winter wolf, as depicted in the Monster Manual II (1983). | |
| Title(s) | The Wolf |
| Home Plane | Nine Hells |
| Power Level | Duke of Hell |
| Gender | Male |
| Class(es) | n/a |
| Alignment | Lawful Evil |
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| Superior | Geryon |
Amon, also known as Amon the Wolf, is a deposed Duke of Hell.
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Description
This fiend has a nine feet tall, humanlike body and the head of a wolf. He carries a gigantic mace with the iron face of a wolf at the end of its shaft. Amon is always accompanied by his winter wolf companion, Soulfang. [APiH, 35]
Relationships
Amon is the late arch-Duke Geryon's former lieutenant, once in command of 40 companies of osyluths.
History
Before the Reckoning of Hell, Amon commanded forty companies of osyluths in the service of Lord Geryon.
After the Reckoning of Hell, Geryon was unique among the Lords of the Nine in that he was neither banished nor was he given a new deal to rule over his former domain. Rather, he was ignored entirely and allowed to fade into ignominity in the wilds of Stygia, which he had once ruled. [A Paladin in Hell, 28]
Geryon's servants were forced to fight for dominance in the Stygian city of Tantlin, which ended with Amon being driven into exile. [Fiendish Codex II, page 55] A Paladin in Hell notes (page 35) that of those followers who remained loyal to Geryon, only Amon and Cozbi survived the initial battle with Levistus's troops and subsequent fights in the Stygian wilds.
However, Faces of Evil (page 31) noted that Levistus, the new lord of Stygia, "has gained the service of the duke known as Amon the Wolf. The lord relies on the Wolf's keen nose and insight to sniff out the schemes of his enemies."
However, in A Paladin in Hell (pages 34-35), Amon had come to serve his old master Geryon, dwelling within Geryon's new stronghold, Citadel Coldsteel in Stygia.
After Geryon's destruction, Fiendish Codex II notes that Amon has come to live in exile in Avernus [page 36].
See also
Bibliography
- Cook, Monte. A Paladin in Hell. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998. ISBN 0-7869-1210-3
- -----. "Yet More Archfiends: a Book of Vile Darkness Web Enhancement." Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2002. Available online: [1]
- Gygax, Gary. "From the Sorcerer's Scroll: New Denizens of Devildom." Dragon #75. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
- -----. Monster Manual II. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
- Laws, Robin D., and Robert J. Schwalb. Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2006.
- McComb, Colin. Faces of Evil: The Fiends (TSR, 1997). ISBN 0-7869-0684-7
