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The Prince in Chains is the herald of the god of darkness, Zon-Kuthon, and serves as the manifestation of his will on Golarion, but he was once so much more. Before his transformation into a herald, the Prince in Chains was a spirit creature who had fathered both Zon-Kuthon and his half sister Shelyn. Now the Prince in Chains is a hateful creature of broken flesh, pain and chains.

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  • Prince in Chains
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  • The Prince in Chains is the herald of the god of darkness, Zon-Kuthon, and serves as the manifestation of his will on Golarion, but he was once so much more. Before his transformation into a herald, the Prince in Chains was a spirit creature who had fathered both Zon-Kuthon and his half sister Shelyn. Now the Prince in Chains is a hateful creature of broken flesh, pain and chains.
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Challenge
  • 15(xsd:integer)
Page
  • 84(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Prince in Chains
Type
  • Outsider
Environment
  • Any
Subtype
  • evil, extraplanar, lawful
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abstract
  • The Prince in Chains is the herald of the god of darkness, Zon-Kuthon, and serves as the manifestation of his will on Golarion, but he was once so much more. Before his transformation into a herald, the Prince in Chains was a spirit creature who had fathered both Zon-Kuthon and his half sister Shelyn. Now the Prince in Chains is a hateful creature of broken flesh, pain and chains.
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