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'''Iuz''' is the demigod of Deceit, Pain, Oppression, and Evil in [[Greyhawk]]. He is the [[Cambion|half-fiend]] son of the [[Demon Prince|demon prince]] [[Graz’zt]], and the powerful witch [[Iggwilv]].  
|Name = Iuz
|Symbol = [[File:Iuz Unholy Symbol.jpg|200px]]
|Aliases = The Evil, the Old One
|Alignment = Chaotic Evil
|Divine Rank = Demigod
|Pantheon = Oerth
|Portfolio = Deceit, Pain, Oppression, Evil
|Domains = '''3E:''' Chaos, Evil, Trickery<br>'''5E:''' Death
|Home Plane = [[Prime Material|Prime Material Plane]] ([[Greyhawk|Oerth]])
|Worshippers = Bandits, [[Barbarian]]s, Inhabitants of The Empire of Iuz
|Favoured Weapon = Greatsword
}}
'''Iuz''' is the demigod of Deceit, Pain, Oppression, and Evil in [[Greyhawk]].


Appearing on [[Oerth]] as a shriveled old man or as a huge demonic being, Iuz has many fiendish allies and impersonates other gods to fool mortals and increase his territory. He remains a great threat to the balance despite setbacks since the Greyhawk Wars. He holds a particular hatred for [[Zagyg]], [[Vecna]], [[Saint Cuthbert|St. Cuthbert]], and the City of Greyhawk. He rules the [[Derp|Empire of Iuz]].
Iuz is the [[Cambion|half-fiend]] son of ... someone. His parentage and how he became so demonic is left open in the 1983 Greyhawk Gazetteer. James Ward's ''Greyhawk Adventures'' book mooted he might be a by-blow of [[Orcus]]; but, seriously, who'd fuck a god of undead, and how motivated would he be to bother. ''[[From The Ashes]]'', in a rare sensible decision by [[Carl Sargent]], narrowed this most-un-immaculate conception to the union in Perrenland between [[Demon Prince|demon prince]] [[Graz%27zt|Graz’zt]] and the powerful witch [[Iggwilv]]. So, born 480-90 CY.


Iuz took command of a minor despotate in the Howling Hills and moved to carve out an empire. This was reckless, which the retcon would explain due to his youth; in CY 505, [[Zagig]] caught the ambitious halfbreed and, with eight other near-divine entities, locked him in [[Castle Greyhawk]]'s dungeon. And there Iuz stayed until 570 CY, when the prison was cracked. Iuz re-emerged in the form of a 5 foot shriveled old man - or a 7 foot fat demonic being. Tenser and Lord Robilar tried to kill him but he escaped them too.


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Iuz has many fiendish allies, most infamously [[Zuggtmoy]] (whom some sources say he was boning), and impersonates other gods to fool mortals and increase his territory. Besides the Circle of Eight he holds a particular hatred for [[Zagyg]], [[Vecna]], [[Saint Cuthbert|St. Cuthbert]], and the City of Greyhawk. He rules the [[Derp|Empire of Iuz]].


He was also an enemy in the [[Temple of Elemental Evil]], where he forgot to come with his equipment, so the player can beat his ass silly if he minmaxed correctly, resulting in an amusing ending mentioning his fear of the player. The [[Bag of Holding|Mirror of Life Trapping]] in here is another fun way to boof this guy. Demons are always getting chained up in the Flanaess. They should probably leave it alone.


The Greyhawk Wars and especially ''[[From The Ashes]]'' had Iuz on the verge of conquering the whole Flanaess, totally fucking up the balance and, thereby, the heart of this setting. The late 1990s [[Wizards of the Coast]] shakeup rolled back some of his gains, restoring the status quo somewhat.
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File:Greyhawk3.gif|A priest of Iuz alongside other priests
File:Iuz Greyhawk.jpg|Image taken moments before a [[TPK]].
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 21 June 2023

Iuz
Aliases The Evil, the Old One
Alignment Chaotic Evil
Divine Rank Demigod
Pantheon Oerth
Portfolio Deceit, Pain, Oppression, Evil
Domains 3E: Chaos, Evil, Trickery
5E: Death
Home Plane Prime Material Plane (Oerth)
Worshippers Bandits, Barbarians, Inhabitants of The Empire of Iuz
Favoured Weapon Greatsword

Iuz is the demigod of Deceit, Pain, Oppression, and Evil in Greyhawk.

Iuz is the half-fiend son of ... someone. His parentage and how he became so demonic is left open in the 1983 Greyhawk Gazetteer. James Ward's Greyhawk Adventures book mooted he might be a by-blow of Orcus; but, seriously, who'd fuck a god of undead, and how motivated would he be to bother. From The Ashes, in a rare sensible decision by Carl Sargent, narrowed this most-un-immaculate conception to the union in Perrenland between demon prince Graz’zt and the powerful witch Iggwilv. So, born 480-90 CY.

Iuz took command of a minor despotate in the Howling Hills and moved to carve out an empire. This was reckless, which the retcon would explain due to his youth; in CY 505, Zagig caught the ambitious halfbreed and, with eight other near-divine entities, locked him in Castle Greyhawk's dungeon. And there Iuz stayed until 570 CY, when the prison was cracked. Iuz re-emerged in the form of a 5 foot shriveled old man - or a 7 foot fat demonic being. Tenser and Lord Robilar tried to kill him but he escaped them too.

Iuz has many fiendish allies, most infamously Zuggtmoy (whom some sources say he was boning), and impersonates other gods to fool mortals and increase his territory. Besides the Circle of Eight he holds a particular hatred for Zagyg, Vecna, St. Cuthbert, and the City of Greyhawk. He rules the Empire of Iuz.

He was also an enemy in the Temple of Elemental Evil, where he forgot to come with his equipment, so the player can beat his ass silly if he minmaxed correctly, resulting in an amusing ending mentioning his fear of the player. The Mirror of Life Trapping in here is another fun way to boof this guy. Demons are always getting chained up in the Flanaess. They should probably leave it alone.

The Greyhawk Wars and especially From The Ashes had Iuz on the verge of conquering the whole Flanaess, totally fucking up the balance and, thereby, the heart of this setting. The late 1990s Wizards of the Coast shakeup rolled back some of his gains, restoring the status quo somewhat.