![]() Invisibility, magic mapping and controlled teleportation can reduce some risk. As the name hints, it is just a giant rectangular room. Aside from the arena itself, which offers opportunities for the player to fight random monsters in return for sums of gold or even become its champion, the arena level also features the only guaranteed in the game, who will offer cheap, abundant and lightweight sources of food as, as well as other stuff, which is uniformly not worth it.The Big RoomSee main article.The Big Room can be found around D:6 or D:7. If a shortcut level is generated, it will bypass D:2 (or D:3) and give you a second way to get to D:3 (or D:4).Reportedly, it is impossible to get a vault generated on the shortcut level, while the level avoided by the shortcut will have a heightened chance to contain a vault, however this has not been empirically verified.The ArenaSee main article.The next special level in the Cavern is the Arena, which takes up half of the level on D:3 to D:5. On D:1 or D:2, you may discover two down staircases, one of which will lead to D:2 (or D:3), and the other to S:2 (or S:3). The obyrith were reduced to near-extinction and the Queen of Chaos withdrew into the 14th layer of the Abyss, known as the Steaming Fen, where she remains to this day, seeking ways to free Miska and restart the war.These special levels and guaranteed features will be listed in order.The Shortcut LevelThe shortcut level is not guaranteed to be generated. To make matters worse, the tanar'ri revolted and the celestials of the Upper Planes took advantage of the situation and launched an invasion into the Abyss. With Miska's defeat, the obyrith alliance fractured. Eventually, the Vaati fashioned the Rod of Law, and with it defeated Miska, banishing him to Pandemonium. Opposing them were the forces of Law, led by the Wind Dukes of Aaqa, the Vaati. The Queen of Chaos, with Miska in tow, was triumphant as the forces of Chaos swept the multiverse. She murdered the then- Prince of Demons, Obox-ob, and bestowed his title on Miska. With Miska in command, she practically guaranteed the cooperation of the treacherous tanar'ri. The only exception to this was Dagon, whose power she feared.Įventually, the Queen took as her consort a tanar'ri demon lord called Miska the Wolf-Spider, and made him head general of her army. Those who refused she set an example of by either killing or banishing them. The Queen of Chaos decided to launch a war to conquer the multiverse and rallied all of the obyrith lords to her cause. Some of this life, namely the souls of the Chaotic Evil dead, seeped into the Abyss, which the obyrith shaped into the tanar'ri. While the obyrith plotted and warred amongst themslves, the Queen alone looked past the Abyss and discovered life in other planes of existence. The Queen of Chaos is an obyrith who rose to power in the Age Before Ages. With Miska's imprisonment, the spyder-fiends begrudgingly serve the Queen of Chaos. The layer seethes with vermin and is the home of the spyder-fiends. The Steaming Fen is an Abyssal layer consisting of a vast swamp and a turbulent ocean. The Queen of Chaos has many enemies, including Obox-ob, who she dethroned, and the Wind Dukes of Aaqa. The Queen was the lover of Miska the Wolf-Spider, and is the mistress of the spyder-fiends. Her weapon of choice is a huge trident.Īs one of the oldest of the obyrith lords, the Queen of Chaos is said to have created Demogorgon as the first of all tanar'ri, then discarded him when he grew too unruly. The Queen has long drooping locks of green hair, and she wears a sahuagin skull as a crown. Hidden in the tentacles is a razor sharp parrot-like beak. The Queen of Chaos has the upper torso of a corpulent, blue-skinned humanoid female, whereas her lower body is a mass of ten mauve tentacles. ![]() She became listed as an obyrith in the third edition supplement Fiendish Codex I: Hordes of the Abyss. The Queen of Chaos was further described in Skip Williams's article in Dragon #224, "A History of the Rod of Seven Parts." The Queen of Chaos debuted in the second edition module The Rod of Seven Parts. The Queen of Chaos was mentioned again in the description for the Rod of Seven Parts in the Book of Artifacts (1993). ![]() The Queen of Chaos was first mentioned briefly in the second edition Dungeon Master's Guide (1989) under the description for the Rod of Seven Parts artifact.
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