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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Hell hound blackmoor.png|Blackmoor supplement
Hell hound blackmoor.png|Blackmoor supplement
Hell hound 1e.jpg|1e
Hell hound 1e.jpg|1e
 
Hell hound MCV2.jpg|2e
Hell hound MM 2e.png|2e
Hell hound MM 2e.png
 
Hell hound 3e.jpg|3e
Hell hound 3e.jpg|3e
Hell hound 4e.jpg|4e
Hell hound 4e.jpg|4e
Hell hound 5e.png|5e
Hell hound 5e.png|5e
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Revision as of 15:27, 24 April 2021

If you were looking for the 40k vehicle, see Hellhound Tank.

The Hellhound is a monstrous creature from mythology, taking the form of a massive wolf or dog with connections to demons or devils (assuming there's a difference). It frequently appears in various tabletop games as a relatively low-tier extraplanar monster, often with multiple heads and/or the ability to vomit fire over anybody it doesn't like. In Dungeons & Dragons, they're one of the oldest and most recognizable "infernal beasts", far more than their counterparts the Hellcats, and noted for being extremely evil but pack-orientated, and also for spewing fire everywhere. In Pathfinder, you have both the fire-breathing hellhounds and the Cerberus, a bigger, nastier variant with multiple heads, no fire breath and no skin.

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