Ultroloth
The leader caste of the Yugoloths, Ultroloths seem weak when compared to Balors or Pit Fiends, but they make up for it with cunning.
Yugoloths are kind of an oddity. Technically, they're really only there to fill in the Neutral Evil slot in the demon/devil/fiend alignment wheel. In-game, they have some decent lore, just without a real place for it.
Originally called "Daemons," Yugoloths were renamed in THE GREAT ANTI-DEMON RENAMING of 2nd Edition (Demons became Tanari'i, devils became Ba'atezu), only they never got their original name back, probably because daemon was too close to demon. And then in 4th edition, when the alignment system was changed somewhat (closer to the original alignment system from way back when), yugoloths cor absorbed into Demons as a specific type of mercenary demon. Same role as originally (neutral evil, willing to help both/all bad guy sides), but now they are officially demons. In fact, the "loth" in their name is now "demon." So, Ultrodemon.
Ultroloth
The leader caste of the Yugoloths, Ultroloths seem weak when compared to Balors or Pit Fiends, but they make up for it with cunning.
Yugoloths are kind of an oddity. Technically, they're really only there to fill in the Neutral Evil slot in the demon/devil/fiend alignment wheel. In-game, they have some decent lore, just without a real place for it.
Originally called "Daemons," Yugoloths were renamed in THE GREAT ANTI-DEMON RENAMING of 2nd Edition (Demons became Tanari'i, devils became Ba'atezu), only they never got their original name back, probably because daemon was too close to demon. And then in 4th edition, when the alignment system was changed somewhat (closer to the original alignment system from way back when), yugoloths cor absorbed into Demons as a specific type of mercenary demon. Same role as originally (neutral evil, willing to help both/all bad guy sides), but now they are officially demons. In fact, the "loth" in their name is now "demon." So, Ultrodemon.