Dagon: The Ancient Nightmare of the Deeps
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- Опубліковано 18 січ 2024
- In this episode of Forgotten Lore we unveil the secrets of Dagon, the Lovecraftian Prince of the Abyss, in this quick yet deep dive into D&D lore. Discover his eerie origins, powers, and dark influence in the game's universe.
#dnd #dungeonsanddragons #dndlore - Ігри
Hey all, I think it’s worth mentioning that the idea of the monster Dagon comes from a Lovecraft story of the same name, I didn’t bring it up in the video but thought it worth mentioning as a lot of this art is actually inspired by that story, not the Demon Lord!
Dagon was an actual god in ancient Mesopotamia, Lovecraft just repurposed the name.
Interesting lore video. I always love a bit of Lovecraftian horror in my DnD.
The strength of ancient immortal beings is that they can take their time with whatever plans they might have.
I liked the pre-shard mystery a bit more.
I'm not sure what to think of that Shard of Evil lore as I was good with the Lovecraftian type elder gods being unknowble evils like Hader just out there in the Far Realms and Demons just being classic pure chaotic evil
i cant wait for you to do the first kraken or the strongest or ancient soemthing like of a kraken they have lot of potiental
If tharizdun used the shard to create the abyss, how does it already exist before he found it?
Well that’s the unknown of it, people say Tharizdun created but maybe he just opened a way to it. Or maybe when Dagon was created the moment the abyss was. The whole allure of a Dagon like being is the Unknown
It's implied something existed it's just not super clear what it was before tharizdun changed it into the modern abyss.
Toji clears
Lol
Whwre did the Toril fallen stars stuff come from?
He's an Obyrith who resides in Demogorgon's layer. Even Demogorgon sometimes consults with Dagon for knowledge. My knowledge of lore stops at 3.5