Friday, April 3, 2015
A to Z of Vampires, Camazotz
Please allow me to introduce Camazotz the vampire "death-bat" and god.
Camazotz was first made known to me from the pages of AD&D 1st Ed hardcover Deities & Demigods. His write up includes the standard stat-block and two thin paragraphs. None of which help show how awesome this vampire/demon/god/creature is. No picture either.
So for my games Camazozt is an ancient vampire. So powerful that over the epochs he has become more and more demon like and is now worshipped as a god. Well humans worship him, other vampires fear him and honor him as their king. In a way like the Red Court Vampire King from the Dresden Files books. Here he is in Petty Gods format.
Camazotz
God of Vampires
Also known as: The Death Bat, Bat God, Sudden Bloodletter, Slaughter Lord
Symbol: a bat in flight
Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Movement: 120' (Flight is infinite at night)
Armor Class: -2
Hit Points (Hit Dice): 120 hp (24 HD)
Attacks: Special, see below
Damage: Special, see below
Save: F20
Morale: 12
Hoard Class: XV
XP: 8,600
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Armor Class: -2
Hit Points (HD): 120 (24 HD)
Save: F20
Morale: 12
Treasure Type: Q
XP: 13,600
Camazotz is the demon god of bats and vampires. But he is not truly a god or a demon but rather a vampire that is thousands of years old. Vampires pay him homage more out of fear than actual piety. Humans on the other hand worship and hope that he will reward them with the gift of immortality (vampirism). He requires blood sacrifices every new moon. Camazotz himself goes through periods of extreme torpor and frenzied blood lust.
Camazotz dreams of one day destroying the god of the sun.
Camazotz attacks as a vampire with a claw/claw/bite routine of 1d8/1d18/1d12. His bite (any natural roll of 18, 19 or 20) will drain 3 points of Constitution per round. Anyone reduced to 0 becomes a vampire under his control. As a god-like being Camazotz can attack 4 times per round.
He lives in a dark cave like plane know as Xibalba on the Abyss where he serves as a vassal to Orcus. Again this is not out of fidelity but out of fear of the Demon Prince of Undead. The cave is dark and the floors are stained with blood. In this cave Camazotz can summon up to 1000 bats to do his will.
He considers the Goddess Nox his "Sister" but whether that is an actual familial relation or merely an affectation is unknown.
Links
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camazotz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xibalba
http://tashasthinkings.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/atoz2014c.html
http://demonhunterscompendium.blogspot.com/2012/12/camazotz-death-bat.html
http://www.blueroadrunner.com/camazotz.htm
https://ferrebeekeeper.wordpress.com/2011/04/06/camazotz-the-death-bat/
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
OMG: Central American Mythos
I return to One Man's God today with one of my favorite groups of Mythos, and the one that is the most problematic in terms of dealing with real-world history and myths.
Central American Mythos is a catch-all section that includes gods and monsters from a variety of societies and times.
Olmec: 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE, Mexico
Maya: 2000 BCE to 1697 CE, southeastern Mexico (Yucatan), all of Guatemala and Belize, and the western portions of Honduras and El Salvador.
Mezcala: 700 BCE to 650 CE, Central Mexico.
Zapotec: 700 BCE to 1521 CE, Central/South Central Mexico.
Toltec: 900 CE to 1168 CE, Central Mexico. (and there is still debate on this)
Aztec: 1300 CE to 1521 CE, Central Mexico.
While these people and civilizations overlapped and had influences on each other, there are a number of distinct differences.
Another issue to deal with here is the nature of demons and the gods of these myths. In a very real sense, these myths are the epitome of "One Man's God is Another Man's Demon."
Even according to scholars it is difficult to tell what is a demon and what is a god. From the outsider's point of view, many of the Aztec and Mayan gods can be considered "Demonic" and were certainly called that by the Catholic Priests that would come to these lands from Spain (predominantly).
A good example are the Aztec Tzitzimitl, or demons (or gods) from the stars. They were thought to have been the demons that attack the sun during a solar eclipse and also been the gods that protected to place where humans were created.
Tzitzimitl
Undead Demon
FREQUENCY: Very Rare
NO. APPEARING: 1-6
ARMOR CLASS: 3
MOVE: 12" Fly 24"
HIT DICE: 9+9 (50 hp)
% IN LAIR: 10%
TREASURE TYPE: Nil
NO. OF ATTACKS: 3 or 1
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 1-6 (claw)/1-6 (claw)/2-12 (bite) or bone club (1-10) + Special
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Cause Darkness
SPECIAL DEFENSES: +1 or better weapon to hit; double damage from sunlight
MAGIC RESISTANCE: 25%
INTELLIGENCE: Average
ALIGNMENT: Chaotic Evil
SIZE: L (9')
PSIONIC ABILITY: Nil
Tzitzimitl are the demonic spirits of women who have died in child-birth or stillborn babies. They appear as giant skeletal women wearing skirts decorated with the skulls and bones of their enemies. Around their necks, they wear the still-beating hearts of these enemies. They are charged with protecting the lands where humans were created and thus they are invoked by a Curandero when a woman is giving birth. They protect the mother and the child but demand that the ones that die be turned over to them.
They have been known to attack the sun during eclipses and this the time when they manifest in the Prime Plane.
They attack with a claw-claw-bite routine or with a legbone from a defeated enemy. On any successful hit with this leg bone, the victim must save vs. Paralysis or be blinded.
These creatures are semi-undead and can be turned by a cleric as Special.
One god in the book that works very well as a demon is Camazotz, the God of Bats.
His name means "Death Bat" and as I have pointed out before he could be a God, a demon or even a very, very powerful vampire. In the Popol Vuh his description is very much demon-like.
Demon Lord, Camazotz
The Death Bat, Bat God, Sudden Bloodletter, Slaughter Lord
FREQUENCY: Unique
NO. APPEARING: 1
ARMOR CLASS: -2
MOVE: 12" Fly 24" (infinite at night)
HIT DICE: 24+24 (132 hp)
% IN LAIR: 10%
TREASURE TYPE: Qx10
NO. OF ATTACKS: 3
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 1-8 (claw)/1-8 (claw)/1-12 (bite) + Special, Blood Drain 3 Points of Con
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Cause Darkness, See in Darkness
SPECIAL DEFENSES: +2 or better weapon to hit; see below
MAGIC RESISTANCE: 50%
INTELLIGENCE: Genius
ALIGNMENT: Chaotic Evil
SIZE: L (15')
PSIONIC ABILITY: Nil
Camazotz is the demon god of bats and vampires. But he is not truly a god or a demon or a vampire but something that is thousands of years old and akin to all three. Vampires pay him homage more out of fear than actual piety. Humans on the other hand worship and hope that he will reward them with the gift of immortality (vampirism). He requires blood sacrifices every new moon. Camazotz himself goes through periods of extreme torpor and frenzied blood lust.
Camazotz dreams of one day destroying the god of the sun.
Camazotz attacks as a vampire with a claw/claw/bite routine of 1d8/1d18/1d12. His bite (any natural roll of 18, 19 or 20) will drain 3 points of Constitution per round. Anyone reduced to 0 becomes a vampire under his control.
He can see perfectly well in even the most complete of darkness, magical or mundane. He can also cause darkness as per the spell to 100’. In darkness his AC is reduced to -4 and +4 or better weapons are needed to strike him.
He lives in a dark cave-like plane know as Xibalba on the Abyss where he serves as a vassal to Orcus. Again this is not out of fidelity but out of fear of the Demon Prince of Undead. The cave is dark and the floors are stained with blood. In this cave, Camazotz can summon up to 1000 bats to do his will.
Camazozt appears as a giant bat whose mouth is filled with bloody fangs. He can also appear as an old man or a young warrior with bat wings.
He also makes a great demon lord to the Nabassu demons from Monster Manual II.
Tlazōlteōtl
This goddess is listed as the Goddess of Vice in the book. She is also a "sin-eater" or someone that takes on the sins of others. Among other things she is also the Goddess of Healing, Midwifery, Childbirth and the Goddess of Sweeping and Brooms.
Sounds like a perfect witch goddess to me!
What is Missing?
As to be expected with several lands, cultures, and 3,000 years of history, a few things are missing from the pages of the Deities and Demigods.
For example Dwarves. Dwarves in earlier Olmec culture and then in later Aztec culture are considered to be "touched by the gods" or the offspring of "witches."
Werejaguars are also an important creature with many warriors having the ability to become jaguars in battle.
Werejaguars
FREQUENCY: Rare
NO. APPEARING: 1-4
ARMOR CLASS: 3
MOVE: 12"
HIT DICE: 6+12 (39 hp)
% IN LAIR: 50%
TREASURE TYPE: Nil
NO. OF ATTACKS: 3
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 1-4 (claw)/1-4 (claw)/1-6 (bite) + Special
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Lycanthropic curse, see below
SPECIAL DEFENSES: Obsidian or +1 or better weapon to hit
MAGIC RESISTANCE: 0%
INTELLIGENCE: Average
ALIGNMENT: Neutral Evil
SIZE: M (6')
PSIONIC ABILITY: Nil
Werejaguars are often found in tropical cities and ancient jungle ruins, but will appear in more temperate climates as well. These lycanthropes can assume the form of a jaguar, a human, or a bipedal, jaguar-like hybrid of the two forms.
Lycanthropy: If a victim is reduced to half total HP will become a werejaguar on next new moon.
Werejaguars can only be hit by obsidian weapons or by magic.
But the biggest miss, in my opinion, is the God Seven Macaw.
Vucub Caquix, or Seven Macaw, as a trickster demi-god and thus has the best chances of interacting with the characters. Like many tricksters, he is chaotic, and also in this case evil. He is associated with the Hero Twins Hunahpu and Xbalanque. He tricks them into thinking he is the God of the Sun, Moon, and Corn. They respond by killing him and becoming the gods of the Sun and Moon themselves while their father also becomes the new Corn God. But like all good tricksters, he comes back.
I don't fault the authors and editors of the D&DG for missing certain aspects of these myths or getting them "wrong." While researching this I was reading that new translations going on in the 1980s and into the 1990s changed how we now view these stories. And again, with 3,000 years of myths told and retold across seven or more civilizations there would be more to put in than the book could allow.
There is a lot more I could go about here, but one of my goals is to contain myself to the entries in the book and only add when needed.
Monday, July 11, 2016
Monstrous Monday: Camazotz & Weekend Round-up
I changed it a bit to fir the current "Come Endless Darkness" storyline. The party was teleported there after the Council of Greyhawk scryed for anything that might help them re-ignite the sun. The crystal pointed here and off the party went.
They appeared in a jungle with a pyramid of into the distance and an opening in front of them.
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| Yeah, so it was an Egypt project my son did... |
I played up the "Temple of the Sun" bits and focused a lot on the various god depictions in the dungeon. In particular the ones with the bison, coyote, bear, serpent and eagle heads. They encountered the evil neried and decided to drain all the water out of the room with a portable hole. That convinced her to tell the party what was a "safer" route.
They mangaed to find their way up to the temple where a sight of horror was found. On the temple floor were hundreds of dead humans and among them four dead gods. Each god was dressed in Olman garb wearing sylized headgear of the bison, coyote, bear, and serpent. All of their hearts had been cut out. On the altar was a god wearing the Eagle head gear, his heart was also cut out.
They party recognized the gods not only as the gods from the frescoes, but also they were the Cinco Hermanos, their retainers from the Keep on the Borderlands. Standing over Eagle/Cinco/Ixion was the demon bat god Camazotz. In his hand was the heart.
The paladins attacked right away and managed to force Camazotz back to his home plane of Xibalba in the Abyss. But Cinco (as always played by Danny Trejo) was dying. He told the Order that he tricked Camazotz into taking his liver instead of his heart (gods can do the sort of thing), but he was dying anyway. He convinced them to take his heart so they could use to relight the Forge of Moradin. This would give them enough magic to at least keep the world from frezzing to death.
The forge was relit with the help of the only surviving members of Greyhawk's great wizards, Bigby, Tenser and Mordenkainen. But at the cost of their own magic.
Now the Order has been sent to investigate the possible outbreak of attacks by a group of giants.
This adventure was a big one. It set up the next act of the campaign, it brought back the Cinco Hermanos (though only for them to die) and revealed the Orcus connection to the death of all the Gods of the Sun.
It also allowed me to bring in Camazotz as a demon lord.
Here are the stats I used, Maybe not 100% accurate for 5th edition, but it worked yesterday and the kids did not have to fight him much.
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| Bat King by FangWangLlin |
All in all I like it. Can't wait for the kids to run into him again in Throne of Bloodstone!
Monday, February 3, 2025
Monstrous Mondays: Mini Monsters
I love HeroForge minis. I have made hundreds, but I can't afford to buy all the ones I want. Thankfully, I spent my Christmas break getting our resin 3D printer working. Once I got going, I went nuts.
That may not look like a lot, but it takes a while for them to print, and there are many casualties along the way. But I wanted to get all the Archdevils and Demon Lords from the AD&D Monster Manuals.
All of these demons and devils were made with HeroForge, and then I downloaded the STL files.
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| Geryon, Asmodeus, and Titivillus |
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| Moloch, Mephistopheles, and Beelzebub |
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| Belial and Glasya (Fierna broke) |
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| Lilith and a succubus. |
Lilith is from the cover of Eldritch Witchery and the Succubus is my version of the Sutherland Succubus.
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| Kelek on a Warg |
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| Camazotz and Akelarre |
Camazotz and Akelarre are two demons from my own games.
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| Archdevil Zariel. The only "newer" devil I use. |
And I had to do a witch!
I bought this STL (3d printer file) online from Torrida Minis because I thought it looked like Larina. It is Tasha, from D&D, but she has been looking more and more like Larina over the last few years anyway. I still prefer her 3.x look. I kinda want his BloodRayne one too. My wife painted it for me. She also painted Belial and Akelarre above.
I am going to try my hand at painting some of the demons and devils here but that is WAY outside my comfort zone. I am not very good at all. I still need to prime them all first. That at least I can do.
These are all resin prints, but Akelarre is from our FDM printer (which I still need to get fixed) and is a lot heavier than the others.
Still have a few more to print out, but I am having a blast with this.
Monday, September 12, 2016
Monstrous Mondays: 5E Monster Books
So of course, I am going to grab the new Monster books for 5e!
I am rather pleased with both of these, but Tome of Beasts from Kobold Press edges out in terms of things I want to use. There are just a lot of really great monsters in this book.
Including some I will use in my current Come Endless Darkness game and some for the War of the Witch Queens.
They have their own version of Camazotz which I am dying to use.
I have not compared these stats to the ones I worked up a while back, But I think I will use these new ones since the players did not kill Camazotz the first time.
There is also a new Witch Queen featured in the book.
She is based, somewhat, and named after the Scottish witch Nicnevin. I will have to do a conversion of her sometime soon. Having someone that is the "Daughter of Scáthach" is just too cool to ignore really.
I am not ready for a review of these just yet. But stay tuned.
Don't forget to include the hashtag #MonsterMonday on Twitter or #MonsterMonday on Google+ when you post your own monsters!
Special thanks go out to +Justin Isaac for letting me know about this book and that it featured Camazotz.
Monday, December 8, 2025
Monstrous Monday: Monsters From the Other Side
I have been working on monsters since the earliest days of this blog. I still intend to complete my Basic Bestiary someday. Art is the biggest issue. Editing is the other big hurdle.
But in the meantime, here are all, as far as I can tell, the monsters I have created here, and the system I created them for.
I'll have to make sure I keep this updated. Maybe add it as a page.





















