Dungeons and Dragons Lore: Zargon
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
- Zargon the devourer of the Depths is an incredibly ancient, elder evil of the D&D Multiverse. An encounter with him is considered to be one of the top 30 adventuring experiences of all time.
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Shoutout to that barbarian who tanked an elder evil for 7 days and nights. You're the real mvp.
How did you survive for so long?
"Well you see I was REALLY angry when it happened"
I think he got promoted to 'destroyer'
Because that thing look like the statue from the second conan movie.
Doom Slayer
Must have been playing Bear totem
@@kirkcannon8079
Barbarian is actually a pretty good fit for The Doom Slayer, what with the rage fueled ripping and tearing, but with his specific hatred for demons and proficiency with more than melee weapons tells me he multiclassed with paladin, and took levels into ranger.
All perfect 20's or above, of course.
Zargon: *rises from the depths*
Asmodeus: "How many times do I have to teach you this lesson, old man?"
Tharizdun: *farts in his sleep*
Everyone: * runs in terror*
virgin celestials cowering in fear, naw fam.
phat D!@K daddy Asmodeus butchers him and yeets his horn across realmspace before even ascending to godhood, 9hell yea
@@sebastianwinters9864 hahahaha I would very much like to see the lord of Hell declare in a mighty voice "YEET"!
*Zargon* : at least once more usurper
Always nice to see the ancient evils that thump around because they can.
This is one of those times where you just have to call up Asmodius and tell him to clean up his mess. This is the sort of lore and character creation I wish the Tarasque had instead of just being mostly a big tough lizard.
"One of the 30 greatest adventures of all time"
Well... now I gotta know what the rest of that list is!
Zargon: I'VE BEATEN THE GODS THEMSELVES, NO ONE CAN STOO ME
Asmodeus: *coughs*
Zargon: Shit
100%
Asmodeus knows how to do things without the divine spark. Most gods seem to lean on their ability to shape reality as they see fit to the point it has become a crutch. I can see Asmodeus pimp slapping Zargon for eternity simply because he is not fool enough to make that mistake.
for some reason while listening to this all I could see in my head was the old 70S adventure movies Jason and the Argonauts and the Sinbad the one where he fight the centaur cyclopes
I planning on have a cult dedicated to Zargon as the main threat in my upcoming campaign, so perfect timing.
I am as well, a question on preparation for you to quickly compare notes as a DM: What do the cultists get out of service to Zargon? I consider Zargon to be a nearly uncontrollable destructive force of nature, not in need of anything but freedom. Now that he has freedom, why would Zargon not simply eat or destroy those who worshipped him?
@@bsilvey3782 Well power of course also I'm have a cult of Graz'zt in the same city as they are. Zargon is going to be seen as a god on the world the pcs are playing in. He is consider a god of gluttony, immortality, and slime. His favored animals are oozes so the cult keeps them as pets in dedication to their "god". They are battling with other churches and cults in the city so they can assume total control. The cult of Graz'zt is the main enemy of the campaign though.
Sounds like Moloch and Zargon should get a coffee and talk about their mutual enemy Asmodeus.
now that sounds like a fun plot end for an evil campaign!
Holy shit that's an imagination to draw/art
Honestly, Asmodeus is possibly the most intriguing character in the d&d universe. On the surface, he's an analog for Satan, yet on the other hand, he occasionally steps in to save the world when even the gods can't.
Asmodeus was being pragmatic here. Zargon was the former ruler of Hell, it makes sense Asmodeus wouldn't want him around.
Yeah Asmodeus character is insanely perfect.
He gets the job done, on time, to the exact specifications of the contract and he is always willing to lend a hand, an ear, an army of devils, powerful artefact, or eldritch secret. Whatever you need - for a reasonable fee! He's a great guy! Just the friendlies salesman ever, it'll feel like you've been good friends for years after just a few minutes together.
Just make damn sure you read and fully undestand the contract before you sign, even if that means consulting an expensive business lawyer. It'll be a once in a lifetime deal! So make very, very, very, sure you get what you intended. After all, Asmodeus will get you exactly what you agreed upon. :)
Devils do the dirty work that the Gods are afraid to.
Elder Evils want to annihilate creation. Asmodeus just wants to rule it all. Nothing to rule if its all gone. In short, they annoy Asmodeus.
Awesome video. Lore you can really sink your teeth into, its not just a big brute, but a big brute that hints at whole cosmological differences in the past that really gets you thinking, I love it.
If you have 120' of truesight, why do you need 60' darkvision?
"To double see you, fool"
"I purchased the 60' dark vision trait before the 120' true sight trait".
Reminds me of the second Conan the Barbarian movie, where an ancient evil god named Ahriman is summoned into the material plane by a diamond encrusted horn.
I thought he was called Dagos?
AJ Pickett could be, I haven’t seen it in a while. I could be confusing the name with one of the written stories 🤷🏻♂️
@@AJPickett It was Dagon. I just watched that movie last month!
@@AJPickett thank you for this, i have been using B4 for about 30 years :).......
@@elijahwilensky3318 Ahriman's from Persian Zoroastrianism.
That scroll is so cool. Mini Zargon! I want to team Zargon up with Obox-ob. Horrid beings cast out of their rightful place as rulers of their respective planes. :D
The big problem is, both of them aren't as appealing to mortals as they'd like to be; not many are eager to worship gods representing slime or parasites.
@@Fgway Well, yeah, not saying they don't have a few among the "animal wrongs groups".
Pfft! Lol, "animal wrongs groups", that's a good one...
"Creatures From Before Time" sound like a good theme for the Monster Mash.
You should put that on a list for later.
Good call.
When your favorite RUclipsr posts videos at midnight
Oh damn. This is the moment when you begin to wonder if your DM has begun to lose control of the extra dimensional entity he's been in contact with, and you're going to have to stage an "Intervention" 🤔
For record, in Mystara, Cynicidea is located in sands of Ylaruam, one of the first Arabic-inspired places in D&D (making Al-Qadim a viable alternative for Forgotten Realms if you want to insert it!). The three deities Gorm, Usamigaras and Madarua are, in Mystara, Immortals (and as such, once-accended mortals) and not unique to Cynicidea, though some practices are very disctinct - most notably, most priesthoods of Madarua are not as militant. Zargon's connection to Baator was created for the Elder Evils book and is thus absent in original module, logically since Mystara featured a wholy distinct cosmology from the Great Wheel of AD&D.
In many ways, I prefer the Immortals of Mystara, but then, back when I played Basic, I never even thought much about D&D taking place in "a world".
@@AJPickett yes to no single world ! Actually I prefer the cosmology of Mystara (which my autocorrect treats as a misspelling of "mustard") but the FR are great as far as complexity and layering. When I was a kid we used to play in a mix of FR, Dragonlance and Mystara. And some stuff from the Marvel universe.
@@mrl9418 That sounds AWESOME.
For such a powerful entity that treasure hoard seems extremely meager.
9000 platinum! Actually, I would throw a really gnarly artifact in there and probably avoid most of the coins.
Meager? What are you awarding your PC's on adventures?
Its not his hoard. Its the hoard that a culture trapped in the subterranean ruins of their former civilization could manage to scrounge up
I take it you run a "monty haul" campaign?
Let's put this in perspective. The 5th Ed. Player's Handbook says common sledgehammer costs 2 gp, and 10 gp equals 1 pp.
In 21st Century America, the cheapest sledgehammer bought at the Home Depot costs $30 (the most expensive $700, but we'll go with the cheapest here). That means a single platinum coin is equal to $150 in modern currency, meaning Zargon's horde is worth the equivalent of $1.35 million!
And keep in mind, it would likely have gotten bigger if he stayed around for longer. Not that your typical eldritch abomination truly needs money for any reason other than bragging rights, I might add.
@@briancorvello3620 I just bought a sledge hammer from Homedepot. It cost me $11.
I love the artistic depictions. Ancient, unknowable, inhuman, beyond time and space, a gooey mess...but has rock-hard abs.
Lets face it, a small part of many gaming nerds just wants to punch the chads in the nuts.
I like the idea that Zargon is actually one of the last of the Baatorians, the native fiends that were replaced by the Baatezu.
"Ah yes, we've defeated the foul beast, slayer of avatars, a challenger for the ruler of Hell itself, what prizes have we won?"
"Uh, got a +2 spear and boots of elvenkind?"
"... I got both of those seven levels ago..."
I will have to rewatch this...
Again
And again
And again
Until I know it by heart
I like to think Zargon is, characteristically, like a teenager who can’t decide what he wants to be. “Do I want to be a devil, a demon, a god, or a Lovecraftian horror?”
Just ticks "All of the Above" because he never bothered to read it.
Is your frequenting of content about unfathomable ancient horrors just about innocent fascination, or does it need to go on the list Bright?
I mean really.... Who the F dislikes one of AJ's vids? Damn fool doesn't realise that it's still an interaction, and still benefits the metrics.
Kickass picture bruh , #Tool is the ish
3 priests of Zargon disliked this video
People that AJ went BanHammer40k on, thats who. 🤣
Who is having the tantrum Tyrone? :D
That's one hell? of an end game boss!
Reminds me of conan the destroyer.
I wonder if deep imaskar or high imaskar would have interest in the Cynidiceans? since they were imaskari ones and underground civilizations and also oddly enough have too deal with an elder evil too. Man the imaskari just can't seem to get a break.🤔
The Imaskari came a little bit after I think, by the time they rose to power, the Cynidiceans were just a legend.
Based on the intro alone, I can tell you put a lot into this.
(And that you probably have a love for elder evils like you do for demons and devils.)
Btw, your mate Ian did a tremendous job on his most recent addition to his Plane Shift series.
Highly recommend giving it a gander....maybe you could look at some of the creatures from the world he covered.
(Also, he said you could tell me why he hates Vorpal blades?
I am intrigued, and would like to know what great story lies behind his blazing fury.)
@@LurkerDaBerzerker My Gnome folk Hero managed to one shot, one kill this powerful giant in the first round of combat against it.. rolled a Nat 20 and lopped it's head clean off it's shoulders. He put hours of work into planning that encounter and he had to resurrect the bad guy at the very start of the fight, rather than much later on. I thought it was the funniest thing ever!
@@AJPickett ruclips.net/video/c5Y25FT7DxE/видео.html
Excellent! Another monster from the book of elder evils.
I hope you go thru more of them.
More to come!
@@AJPickett At a boy AJ! Your efforts are always well appreciated!
So the Gods couldn't kill him. Asmodeus couldn't kill him. But a puddle of hot rock can.....
Sounds like he's lucky that he never ran into a Primordial.
I get the feeling that turning up at the Caldera after a seriously gnarly fight with Zargon, only to be attacked by lake monsters, and the island of undead and then a pack of Flame Salamanders and Efreet at the volcano.... IT'S A TRAP!
Most Elder Evils are impaired in some way, usually a result of whatever prison they've been trapped in.
@@AJPickett But couldn't Asmodeus have just tossed the horn into the lava instead of imprisoning him right next door to the thing that can destroy him?
Perhaps Asmo is actually keeping him around as a last ditch trump card to play should the Gods ever try to cross him.
@@Im-Not-a-Dog This is why the lore that Zargon can be destroyed by having his horn tossed into some lava is probably not true... and all that will happen is the horn ends up being encased in rock again... exactly how Asmodeus did it the first time.
@@AJPickett I wonder what would happen if you took the horn into the phlogiston.
Damn it! Now I'm going to have to work out how to kill the unkillable.
Probably would have to reduce him to just the horn, and then have a God destroy him while he's unable to block their power....unless he can still do this as just a horn.
Hmmmm....his existence could he tied to that of Baator itself, which would make things a lot more complicated because, well, it would require ending the blood war and then destroying Baator and the Abyss. In which case I'd try finding a way to force Baator back through the Abyss to the heart, somehow binding the layers to the Hells as they pass through, folding the Abyss in on itself and hopefully causing it to eat itself and the Hells in a strange form of planar self-cannibalization.
In any case, its more easily said than done. But given the fact that this thing may have actually survived the destruction of a reality or two, its probably a lot more complicated like a series of specific events have to happen across the multiverse for him to become vulnerable to death, or something so simple that its been overlooked as absurd, like just eating the horn.
So awhile back I made a race of Humans for the Monster Mash called the Yaaz, that worship "The Ruby Wingged God", who is really just Asmodeus pretending to be, or possibly actually acting as, a Lawful Good God. I think I just figured out who their Devil figure should be; "The Unkillable Evil", "The Horn of The Darkness", "The Bane of Gods", Zargon the Returned!!!
Why are most elder evils and eldritch horrors always oozy and slimy in their composition? Perhaps it has something to do with their primordial nature and the lack of (or necessity) for singular solid or ascertainable forms?
inspiration from lovecraft
Pretty much yeah, they are beings that rose up from the primordial chaos and had no fixed rules for what form they would take... fluid, aggressive and highly adaptable fit the random, maelstrom of conditions and the subsequent eons of harsh existence.
Sir, do you have a minute to talk about our Lord and savior Zargon with a Z ?
I’m thinking that Zargon is actually the horn, and its regenerating body is more like a construct it creates. Given that the regeneration of the body is time based , I’d plane shift that horn deep in the Astral Sea. Let the Gith drop it on a mind flayer planet
Clever.
I'd probably look to Gate that horn into the negative energy plane, to ruin his regeneration and keep him in a constant dormant state until he drifts into some massive sphere of annihilation and stays there until the end of the universe. I'd rather just not have him anywhere with living things to infect. Seems worth having to fight a Nightwalker to get him stuck somewhere he'd have a very, very difficult time getting out of once the Nightwalker is dead.
Good thinking.
Daniel Mårtensson it’s only because of creatures like Orcus, Liches, another things that would have me worry about him becoming a monstrosity of undeath. Or even worse, what if the psychic influence of the horn lures in Sorrowsworn from the Shadowfell?? I’m thinking Deadspace now...
@@epiccthulu Well, the Gate goes exactly where I want it... so the most existense annihilating area is where I'd intend for the horn to emerge. Somewhere so bad not even immunity to necrotic damage will prevent annihilation and not allow anything in or out... tricky to achieve. I think I need to read up on Negative Energy plane lore and rewatch AJ's info about it tomorrow (sleepy time now).
I guess there's always "Dump it as far out into the Far Realm as it can possibly go!". Let the eldritch horrors play with each other. :P
He’s a pre devil fiend not a demon nor obyrith. Lawful evil. I love this monster. Worthy of only the mightiest of adventurers. ❤
Great one. I plan on using Zargon in my current homebrew campaign, based on the Elder Evil book timeline.
... Also I'm giving him 6 legendary actions
I've been researching Zargon and the ancient baatorians for weeks now, trying to find any little reference to shed more light on what they were like. See, I was running Keep on the Borderlands and decided to throw in the Tower of Zenopus as a filler dungeon beneath the bandit's camp. In one of the empty rooms, I filled it with mirrors and a door that would lock after a single person entered. Upon being trapped, they would start hearing the sounds of cicadas, see a cave filled with fire reflecting off the mirrors, and then Z-daddy would show up. If the person had this special rod in hand, Zargon would behave and they could talk to him. Unfortunately, we left the rod back in the bank because we had no idea what it was, so the one PC that went in got pulled by Zargon into his lair in the Lost City, flayed alive, and almost eaten. The PC wriggled free and got dropped back into the mirror room. The rest of the party broke their way through the wall, rescued him, and ran. Those who were looking into the room saw Zargon, had to make a sanity check, and some now have PTSD just from seeing him.
Please start an Elder Evils Series these things are some of the coolest monsters in DnD.
Agree. Unique monsters with great back stories are usable in any game you play
Kyuss is by far one of my favorite BBEGs because he's so fucking gross.
@@professorsponge1554 they need the rest of the stats for all the other kyuss spawn.
NICE. And chance you could profile more Elder Evils?
Yes.
Ive really wanted to learn more about the previous inhabitants of Bator including what is under the ice in Cania. I have a pc wizard who is currently attending the hellfire school and have been wonder what to tempt her with to try and advance herself
The lore surrounding Zargon gives me heavy Conan The Destroyer vibes.
Funny that Zargon has the same name as the main villain of the boardgame Heroquest (US version). Classic high-fantasy villain name.
Funnily enough the adventure that introduces him is partially inspired by the Conan story Red Nails.
Whoa, whoa whoa, are we going to gloss over the scroll that turns you into a 3 ft tall version of an elder evil!?
Oh that little trinket? :)
I to see a kaiju style fight between Zargon and Demigorgon
Oh... oh poor Zargon....
Anyone else being reminded of the big bad from the Conan the destroyer movie.
100% I am thinking that Dagos the sleeping God is directly inspired by this (I'll have to check the dates)
So much so I had the google it. I did find an article that said Lovecraft and Howard were fans of each other.
On another note a good bit of Mystara adventures can be put into the FR setting fairly easy. A lot of the adventures were made before there was a firm world setting.
As evil as Asmodeus is, I can't help but always root for him and feel hyped like a fanboy when he shows up in lore. I guess that's why I'm a DM and not a player.
I mean... have you considered playing a warlock?
It is because, despite how you know he means you no good fortune, he is seemingly far more competent than most gods. Which is preferable? A benign god that you suspect will just screw up or a malicious devil you know will refuse to fail?
I'm a little surprised that Zargon has not attempted to escape over the centuries. One would think that Asmodeus has been keeping an eye on "it" but as a deity his power to keep Zargon down may have diminished. There in lies a great adventure hook; a group of good players working on behalf of Asmodeus to keep an even larger evil force down. The irony is almost too much :)
Corey Easton the awesome thing about it is that Asmodeus knows the good guys are less likely to betray or manipulate the situation than his own devil underlyings. His chosen, Farideh, maintained her Neutral Good alignment despite it all
Also, Asmodeus isn't really a deity. Its why he could suppress Zargon. But you'll notice...even Asmodeus couldn't defeat Zargon completely. He IS the only one that defeated him in battle tho.
I would think Asmodeus would always be a threat to Zargon, as why would he lose the abilities he had before he became divine himself? But it would require the same level of effort that was put forth for that first win. I can see a treacherous underling trying to use a resurgence of Zargon as a good chance to stage a coup. And Asmodeus keeping some adventurers as champions for just such an inevitability.
Keep up the good work AJ and keep them coming please! 👍🏼
My wife walked by while I was listening to this. She thinks your accent is sexy 😤 lol
Well, it must be then. 😎
HAHAHAHA the power of celebrity strikes again!
Stephen Clements lmao tell me about it.
Perfect for my ride to work, thanks
i have a adventure for 5th edition called "the lost city" that is by Original Adventures Revised. Zargon is the main villain of a cult in this city. this is a very fun adventure. though the group i ran it for all died once they got through the pyramid and actually reached the lost city
Is that by Goodman Games?
@@AJPickett
Goodman are really great. Got a whole swag of them from Bundle of Holding recently.
@AJ Pickett yes! It’s from Goodman Games
"Zargon likely pre-dates the prince of demon" ?
I prefer "Zargon likely predates(to prey upon) the prince of demons
AJ, I miss your older, longer-form, super casual stuff. When it comes to the people that do these big, laid-back lore dumps, you were the best.
It's like just hanging out with a good friend. A mix of lore and stories, some stats here and there, and occasionally your own interpretations and tie-togethers, all delivered in this really personal way, infused with your personality.
Your newer stuff feels more ... professional. :/
I was really into dungeons and dragons back in middle school. Unfortunately due to real world stuff I wasn’t able to stay in the game. And I had all but forgotten about it. But thanks to your videos I’ve been able to jump back into it and the best part is, my wife who had never heard of dungeons and dragons before now she’s really into it now. And that’s all thanks to your videos. So thank you very much. And keep up the videos they’re awesome.
Comments like these fuel my soul with sunshine. :)
Waitaminute, a lost city in the desert stalked by an ancient evil populated by a decadent people who use narcotics to induce dreams to escape reality?? This is Conan the Barbarian, like an exact copy of the setting of one of the short stories.
I had the exact same thought, I'm trying to remember which one though. I think it was Gods of the Mountain.
@@Daleksaresupreme1 I believe it is the Slithering Shadow / Xuthal of the Dusk.
The early D&D writers wore their influences on their sleeves, so you're entirely correct.
Yep, 100%
"The horn is his life! Pull out the HOOOORRRN!"
17:55 that’s obviously a reference to Robert E. Howard’s Conan the Barbarian short story: “Xuthal of the Dusk” also known as “The Slithering Shadow” in older publications.
Binge watching videos is like my favored pass time other than rolling math rocks and shouting for them to do well!!
Asmodeus stepped right out of Nessus and onto the prime material and Mphistopheles didn't do a dang thing?
If he had the means to do so he would have. Asmodeus is just that powerful and clever. Only the arrogant and foolish take on Asmodeus without being absolutely sure they can win.
Mephistoph Realize that it was something he wanted no part of and thus stayed out of. For all of his power, even he understands that. What is going on between asmo. And zargon is something that is far beyond. Any petty battle between the fiends. The very existence of Zargon in and of himself is a threat to every single fiend. No matter what part of the lower planes, they inhabit. So wisely he made the decision to stay out of it. Also it meant that even if Asmo wins, It would give him a possible chance to take him out when he was weakened after the fight. Which is essentially 101 policy For fiends in general when it comes to wanting to rise in the rank
Converting this to Pathfinder for a side game. Special place in my heart. It was one of two modules my cousins bought me for my birthday in 1982. The same summer they taught me to game. Still have it.
Nice!
@Ciaran Eldrett One would hope.
A 30 minute video by AJ Pickett, yes please.
"Zargon The Immortal, Zargon the Resurgent, Zargon the Destroyer, the Returner has come.
Choose and perish."
"Sub creatures!"
Aha, perfect! Great video, as always. Your benefactor is pleased! 😃
Your wish is my command, thank you for your amazing generosity!
@@AJPickett No sweat at all. Wouldn't do it if I didn't really appreciate all of your content. Keep it up!
good video AJ
Thank you Mr Calvin.
The way you described the horn made it almost sound like a seperat entity. Possibly symbiotic or parasitic
Yus YUS!! Elder Evils!!
Good stuff!
Hoping you do more video's on the elder evils
Same
Me too.
When Milton Bradley brought HeroQuest over to the U.S. from Games Workshop in the early 90's, they changed the big baddie's name from Morcar to Zargon. Probably to avoid copyright issues with the name Morcar, who was tied to the GW background. I think I'm going to incorporate the D&D Zargon into this canon, and have Morcar be the same guy, who is possessed by the Elder Evil. Continuities merged!
Its funny that Satan is the one that avenged the the gods defeat and saved the world
Yeah, when you need shit done at all costs, call Azmodeus.
To be fair, there is a sort of conspiracy in the Forgotten Realms between the Good and Evil powers, that intends to keep things like zargon, tharisdune, and the demons from taking over the world.
Would you mind making a video on the lore of the Elder Evils as a whole?
Hnmnnn, ok
Truly a terrifying foe. I love it! Thanks AJ! This has a great wealth of ideas for my current homebrew underdark campaign. Can you provide links for some of the old adventure modules that take place in the city?
A god killer I didn't know that.
But I forget, the forgotten pantheon released one of the abyss layers and became what world the nine hells or some material plane.
I own the original adventure. My birthday present in 1982. I was 9 and my cousins taught me how to play
Wonderful I was already starting a new LOST CITY campaign and this could not be better timed! Thank you
I’m busy creating my own home brew version of LOST CITY. I’m cutting out a lot of the lower levels though as I feel the monsters down there are a bit of a random selection and I worry that any party will spend about a year playing through the whole city. I want it to be part of a wider ranging campaign. So for me, I’ve de-buffed Zaragon to CR5 as the party will be level 4 when they meet him. Maybe the creature they meet is a kind of avatar of Zargon.
Love Elder Evils😈👍🏼👍🏼💯
Also great video aj! I also heard that your books is in the top ten on the DM Guild congrats!🎉 oh also do you think you'll make video on the monsters from the new icewind dale's book? if so I'd love know more about the Magen and Tomb trappers! 🧙♂️
Absolutely, I was aware of the Tomb Tappers from way back, but the Magen were a new thing for me and I thing they are great!
@@AJPickett you know the funny thing is is that I found out about them a couple of weeks ago and was going to ask you to do video on them but I thought they were way too obscure for you to do a video on them lol
@@moonringXD Nothing is too obscure for me.
Zargon is akin to the "Plane of Madness" campaign I home-brew ran. I ran that in the 90s, so forgive how I transgress with this story.
A big bad evil mage cast a level 10 spell (different rules you covered, homebrew rules). Exile, cast by said evil mage with his avatar and two other casters.
The planet was sucked in and had insane reasons its nature did not die out and also the needs for how it would survive. Back then, it was insane. Now, it's like an online or video game quest.
I had an entire planet sucked into that plane of madness where everyone was a combat role, talking out of combat was easy experience points if they consider most of the session role-playing and not rolling dice with combat declarations.
So, now, this Zargon is a big planar BBE... one that dwarfs my smallest cosmic BBE. I mean, my smallest BBE is a mortal Loom Dragon hatchling that is as big as a major city when coiled up, speaks and understands all languages, has pregognative abilities that are so massively revealing that they don't care about anything for the most part, they can shapechange instantly as a free action into any from (even to do a strike, do it, and shapechange out of it), do any kind of Dragon Breath, etc.
Zargon is cool, totally cool. In Loom of Magus, he'd be a tiny immoral "mortal" Loom Dragon or some other immortal. He'd be an awesome character with my divinity level campaigns.
I know that every setting except for forgettable realms is basically dead now but I still hate how the realms absorb steal from every other setting. Zargon belongs to Mystara damn it.
Zargon is an awesome npc to spice up games as are all dnds...memorable characters and require masterful weaving to fold into your stories thank God for demi.plane spells. Whoops not available in New version of the game. Lol.
Would you rather Zargon just molders in old books that only a few people play, or would you want him enjoyed by all the new players to the game, to share in the experience which made you love the hobby?
He moves with Ray Harryhausen's Stop-Motion Animation style, I'd bet.
One can only hope
"We're about to get deeply nerdy." Yes! Subscribed!
I love this adventure! I thought he sounded familiar.
More about the barb devils
That was a wicked cool video!
Glad you liked it!
Remember kids, Its not an evil action to wake an elder evil if the world is already ending.
Zargon the Johnny Come Lately doesn't have the best ring to it.
@@DCdabest Zargon the Late is a better one.
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I like the idea that he could take over the world but he's stuck underground for so long he's gotten apathetic about it.
Zargon the Eventual
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Zargonna Do It Later I Swear
This was also the creature at the end of conan the destroyer isn't it?
Kinda.. Dagos was a bit Zargon and a bit Dagon.
@@AJPickett ah that's right. Been forever since I've watched it.
This is 100% a old Conan the Barbarian story, Ill be back with the specific title.
Result?
@@Mortablunt The Slithering Shadow. Ancient desert city that was advanced, full of people who spend all their time in drugged dreams while a demon/god lives among them taking sacrifice when it wants
Great vid as always. Particularly like the lore to put Zargon in the FR. Was that all you? If So very nicely done Master Meade Sage😁😈😁🍻🍻
Nope, that is from the Elder Evils book :)
@@AJPickett You read it well then 😁 it's all in the delivery 😁
What a cool monster
Another wonderful video, Makes me want to try some clay sculpting, in an attempt to bring some of DnDs unique creatures to life.
Do it, coward! I dare you!
@@nicholasbrosseau6035 What are you trying to Neg them into it? *sprays with water bottle* NO. Red Evolution, if you sculpt Zargon, so will I.
@@AJPickett you wouldn't dare sculpt the gloriously sickening evil one! I bet you couldn't sculpt a pudding!
Seriously though, i'm definitely just messing around. If anyone does happen to have any art they want to share by all means, link me up!
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@@AJPickett wow! That thing's intense! Also thanks for the very subtle channel recommendation. Very classy all around
Now this guy is GANGSTER!
solo'd a party of god avatars but for some reason doesn't have legendary resistance
Design reminds me of the old clay animations from those Greek monster movies. Unfortunately they had cartoonish eyes.
This is the kind of monster I can’t imagine having a cult. I imagine them seeing people and going yum food. But I supposed even the worst of demons and devils will still do things to amuse themselves after they have gorged themselves
Because people worship that which is more powerful than themselves. It doesn't matter if it is hostile and cannot be placated. It is powerful and therefore to be worshipped.
@@jacobfreeman5444 civilized men are weak, their lives are not nailed to their spines
Well I want to make zargon my next BBEG!😎
I've always wondered why Zargon was CR 16 in the 3rd Edition Book Elder Evils. What did they smoke??
Agreed
Power scaling got weird in 3.0/3.5
Cancer mage and a bunch of other things broke the hell out of the game
@@robertcorley5225 yeah, that's true. But this enemy should be CR 24 at least, even by 3.5 standards. An Solar would die nearly instantly (not counting wish or wonder, but that's another story).
He's the ugliest DnD monster I've ever seen, but I know SOMEONE thinks Meat Squidward over here is sexy.
I’d hit it.
Preparing my first ever lvl 18-35 campaign and look who uploads the creature i been researching😈
How is that coming along? Love to hear about the party & setting.
@@st4ne4rmthevill63 Well my brother, his wife and a mutual friend of ours are the players with a Rogue Bard Half Elf gor my brothers wife, A Ranger Druid firblog for my brother, and a Paladin Barbarian Fighter for our friend. They are gonna be on a large island with warring races but have together to be able to stop the ones summoning zargon on the island. So they just went through a Labrynthian style Temple for about 3 sessions. It was to late though for this world, A sect of cultists has already summoned the avatar, but the resounding magical energy forced them to an alternate dimension, the start of my world. They are currently making friends with the Wild Dwarves of the southern jungles, trying to help tame a herd of mammoths.
the lost city reminds me of the buried city that Gord the Rogue explores in Sea of Death.
The citizens and city remind me of Moorcock's Gran Breton from Hawkmoon's world.