Graz'zt
In D&D, there are a bunch of demon lords, but three stand higher than the rest - Orcus, the GINORMOUS BALROG, Demogorgon, the TWO-HEADED TENTACLE MONKEY, and Graz'zt, the inspiration for Nightcrawler.
Actually, wait. Other way around. Nightcrawler came first. GWIZWOAUAHP?!?!!?
More subtle than other demon lords, Graz'zt uses seduction to corrupt, rather than just smashing through everything in sight. Although, if it does come down to a fight, he does have the Wave of Sorrow, an insanely powerful curvy sword. And that's not a metaphor, even if he's fathered enough illegitimate kids to give himself an army.
Graz'zt
In D&D, there are a bunch of demon lords, but three stand higher than the rest - Orcus, the GINORMOUS BALROG, Demogorgon, the TWO-HEADED TENTACLE MONKEY, and Graz'zt, the inspiration for Nightcrawler.
Actually, wait. Other way around. Nightcrawler came first. GWIZWOAUAHP?!?!!?
More subtle than other demon lords, Graz'zt uses seduction to corrupt, rather than just smashing through everything in sight. Although, if it does come down to a fight, he does have the Wave of Sorrow, an insanely powerful curvy sword. And that's not a metaphor, even if he's fathered enough illegitimate kids to give himself an army.