Baphomet
Lord of the Endless Maze
Baphomet demon lord of beasts, mazes, and minotaurs, rules over the Abyssal realm known as the Ivory Labyrinth. A favored consort of Lamashtu, he was created by her as the first minotaur to lead her creations in the mortal world.
Appearance
Baphomet appears as a large, 12ft tall, emaciated, demonic minotaur, massive in size, with unnaturally large, blazing horns, glowing eyes and viciously sharp teeth. Although in life he had the head of a bull, over time it has become goat-like for an unknown reason. He wields Aizerghaul, a magical glaive crafted from a peculiar red adamantine, rumored to deal particularly grievous wounds to beings of virtue. Runes are tattooed on his arms, and his clothing is adorned with numerous writings. The inverted pentagram Asmodeus branded on Baphomet's forehead still burns. Minotaurs often depict Baphomet as bull-headed, and he usually takes this form when appearing before them.Realm
The realm Baphomet stole from Hell, the Ivory Labyrinth, is the size of an entire world, spanning continents and an array of terrain, both natural and constructed. The first maze encountered by visitors is always the Ivory Maze, after which the realm is named; the walls, ceilings, and floors of the hallways and chambers of this section are entirely covered with uncountable bones of every description. Overall, the endless maze is populated by demons and secret societies of all sorts, especially by minotaurs.History
First of the minotaurs, Baphomet was born as the result of one of Lamashtu's vile acts. In life, he fathered numerous minotaurs and led his people to secret places across the world. When he died, Lamashtu took his soul and transformed him from petitioner to her hand-crafted consort. Gifted obscene gifts to please her, Baphomet was a relatively weak member of Lamashtu's court, but nonetheless cunningly used them to get rid of potential rivals, and over time accumulated magical powers. When he sought even greater favor from the Mother of Monsters, Baphomet raided Hell to steal Asmodeus's ruby rod. Unfortunately for him, he was caught, and Lamashtu denied relation to him. As punishment, the Prince of Darkness inscribed his own symbol on the minotaur lord's brow with the nail of his index finger and imprisoned him in a maze so cunningly crafted that Asmodeus declared it unsolvable. In this act, the Lord of Hell overstepped. The cunning Baphomet not only solved the maze after only a decade, he stole the labyrinth itself from Hell, taking it with him when he returned to the Abyss. Returning far thinner but much wiser, Baphomet claimed this new realm for himself, and with this act established himself as a demon lord.Relations
Knowing that most other demon lords rose to power through sheer power and intimidation, Baphomet is cautious around them and prefers to destroy or turn them to his side with deception, seduction or blackmail. He respects his allies and is careful when working with more than one, in case their rivalries interfere with his plans. He has few enemies and not many rivals, and carefully plans to not have to fight more than one at a time. While Baphomet's devotion to Lamashtu has cooled since his elevation to demon lord, he has forgiven her for abandoning him to Hell, occasionally reprising his role as her lover, but no longer as her servant. Lamashtu in turns remains fond of Baphomet and sometimes intervenes when he asks. Baphomet has not forgiven Asmodeus for his insults, and from his redoubt, he plots and builds his forces to prepare for a return to Hell, but not to steal from Asmodeus this time: Baphomet wishes to carve his own mark on the Prince of Darkness before consuming his soul. Asmodeus, however, only views Baphomet as a nuisance who outwitted him once.Servants
Baphomet believes that beast-headed, humanoid-bodied creatures are the perfect form and prefers similar creatures as his minions: labyrinth minotaurs, glabrezus, brimoraks, and half-fiend and fiendish minotaurs. Other demons in his service often have beast heads as well, but are no more or less powerful than standard examples of their kind. Many of them are his descendants, and some of his direct lieutenants are his children, including one he had with Lamashtu, though Baphomet keeps their identity secret. Inbreeding has concentrated Baphomet's power in some of his servants and resulted in deformities in others. Baphomet is also served by chimera, fiendish carnivorous animals (particularly carnivorous aurochs and bison), and gorgons.Cults and Worshipers
Despite Lamashtu's role as creator of the minotaurs, many choose Baphomet over her as their patron. Increasingly, he is also venerated by humans, especially in rural areas where his secretive cults draw followers from those formerly faithful to Erastil. In more urban areas, his cults are organized into secret societies along family lines, which have existed for generations, and whose members refer to themselves as Templars of the Ivory Labyrinth. The Templars of the Ivory Labyrinth have increased in numbers and invariably wield no small amount of political power with the help of Baphomet's glabrezu minions. Baphomet is also one of the demon lords most commonly worshiped by orcs who tend to emphasize his mastery over beast and labyrinths whilst downplaying his traditional connection with minotaurs. He also has a considerable number of antipaladins in his service.
Divine Classification
Demon Lord
Religions
Alignment
Chaotic Evil
Current Location
Species
Honorary & Occupational Titles
- Lord of the Endless Maze
- Prince of Beasts
- Horned King
- Lord of the Minotaurs
- Lord of the Ivory Labyrinth
- Demon Lord of Beasts and Labyrinths
Children
Eyes
Red
Hair
Black mane
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Tanned Grey Fur
Height
12'
Weight
2200 lbs
Pathfinder Statistics
Divine Domains- Animal
- Chaos
- Evil
- Strength
D&D 5e Statistics
Suggested Domains- Nature Domain
- War Domain
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