Iuz the Old, Lord of Pain, rules his evil empire from his throne of bone in Dorakaa, City of Skulls (Eric Hotz, Greyhawk Adventures AD&D 2e supplement WGR5: Iuz the Evil by Carl Sargent, TSR, 1993)

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Iuz the Old, Lord of Pain, rules his evil empire from his throne of bone in Dorakaa, City of Skulls (Eric Hotz, Greyhawk Adventures AD&D 2e supplement WGR5: Iuz the Evil by Carl Sargent, TSR, 1993)
Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of a Hezrou?
First Edition
Second Edition
Third Edition
Fourth Edition
Fifth Edition
WHICH IS MORE SMASHABLE?
Hezrou
Glabrezu
Yeah the Hezrou never left, they just made it to round 2 automatically for its performance in the loser's bracket! That said, moving into the big leagues hasn't made life eastier. On the left, the Hezrou, 8ft (2.4 m) spikey demon toads! Lotta bipedal toads on the chaos side of things. Just bring some sort of protection against stench. They're simple creatures. They like to fight and they like following orders. They'll happily barter or try diplomacy, and can give orders just fine, they just prefer to be given a task to do. Preferably one that involves punching.
On the right, the Glabrezu! 12 ft (3.7 m) tall, and surprisingly enough these are actually all about trickery and temptation. They'll happily fight if it's the best option but typically just use thier incredible intelligence. So they've got it all! Brains, brawn, cool coloration, magic, and claws! They can even grant wishes!
Evonne fighting a hezrou for @mageofthelufaines !
Hezrou 😈 🐸 added a bit of the river stix with a red resin
Editing done by my love @jupiterdescendingg
Enjoying a romantic night under the stars and fireworks during another wonderful year at the Moonfire Faire Festival!
A demon toad, I think from the second Reaper Bones Kickstarter. I think it's supposed to be a hezrou from the D&D Monster Manual.