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(I appreciate the work Quietbrowser did here, and gave moved it across. But unless we want a separate page for the Pathfinder version, the D&D name was spelled incorrectly)
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'''Jubilex''', also known as the Faceless Lord, is the [[Demon Prince]] of Slime, Ooze and Filth. Among the lessers of his kind, Jubilex is a monstrous mass of mobile ooze in a sickly rainbow of dark, putrid colors dotted with an ever-shifting array of jelly-like burning red eyes. Near-mindless, Jubilex seeks only to consume and defile, with vague ambitions of swelling in power until all of reality has dissolved into a slick morass of sludge, with nothing but ooze remaining. "Worshipped", if such a term can be used, by the vast array of [[slime]]s, Jubilex has little appeal to most humanoids, although he does occasionally develop worshippers amongst the crazier denizens of the [[Underdark]] (it has been postulated that he may actually be nothing more than an aspect of the [[Drow]] god [[Ghaunadaur]], or vice-versa). As a consequence, his fellow Demon Princes mostly ignore him, not considering him worth the effort to destroy.
#REDIRECT [[Ghaunadaur]]
 
Jubilex shares the 222nd layer of the Abyss, Shedaklah, with the Demon Queen of Fungi, [[Zuggtmoy]], with the two constantly battling for total dominance of the layer. In 1st edition, he actually had his own layer; the 528th.
 
Jubilex is apparently open-game licensed, as he has appeared in [[Pathfinder]], where he has been promoted to have a slightly broader portfolio (poison and sloth) and is now one of the demonic patrons of the Drow.
 
[[Category: Dungeons & Dragons]] [[Category: Pathfinder]] [[Category: Gods]] [[Category: Monsters]]

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