Demogorgon
Demogorgon is a fictitious demonic deity first thought up by Lactantius Placidus in the 4th century. It became a go-to name for the devil, and is often thought to have come from greek Mythology, though that is not the case.
In D&D, Demogorgon is one of the three biggest Demon Lords, up there with Orcus and Graz'zt. He is massive, his forked tail serpentine, his arms tentacles, and his twin heads those of a baboon. Demogorgon is actually two beings, with each head - Aameul and Hethradiah - having its own personality and thought processes. He is the self-proclaimed Prince of Demons and Lord of All That Swims in Darkness, including Dagon. Unfortunately, Demogorgon never got a proper miniature (it would have been Orcus-sized), but he DID get an "Aspect of Demogorgon," which is a shrimpy little avatar, way back in one of the first sets of D&D miniatures. That's why it doesn't look so impressive, sadly. it's two sized two small, and designed before they really got details down pat. If you really want to see how Demogorgon should look, just hop on Google Image Search, and check out some of the awesome artwork of this monster.
Demogorgon
Demogorgon is a fictitious demonic deity first thought up by Lactantius Placidus in the 4th century. It became a go-to name for the devil, and is often thought to have come from greek Mythology, though that is not the case.
In D&D, Demogorgon is one of the three biggest Demon Lords, up there with Orcus and Graz'zt. He is massive, his forked tail serpentine, his arms tentacles, and his twin heads those of a baboon. Demogorgon is actually two beings, with each head - Aameul and Hethradiah - having its own personality and thought processes. He is the self-proclaimed Prince of Demons and Lord of All That Swims in Darkness, including Dagon. Unfortunately, Demogorgon never got a proper miniature (it would have been Orcus-sized), but he DID get an "Aspect of Demogorgon," which is a shrimpy little avatar, way back in one of the first sets of D&D miniatures. That's why it doesn't look so impressive, sadly. it's two sized two small, and designed before they really got details down pat. If you really want to see how Demogorgon should look, just hop on Google Image Search, and check out some of the awesome artwork of this monster.