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In the Dungeons & Dragons
role-playing game, Juiblex, also called The Faceless Lord, is the demon lord
of slimes and oozes. Juiblex first appeared in the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual. He is likely derived from Abhoth, a similar demonic entity in H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos. Juiblex's lair is on the 222nd layer of the Abyss
.

Juiblex also appears as a monster in the roguelike computer game NetHack
.

Description

Juiblex does not have a physical form as we know it; those who have visited his dark, muddy realm claim he is a slime-like creature who swallows other creatures alive, spits acidic secretions and causes diseases in his victims which can be almost instantly fatal.

Cult of Juiblex

Juiblex is also worshipped as a god by some renegade drow as the god of molds and slimes, although he cannot grant divine spells or divine powers, as he has no divine essence (expressed in D&D 3rd edition as divine rank). In the Forgotten Realms
campaign setting, Juiblex has been subsumed by and is now an aspect of the Elder Elemental God Ghaunadaur
, the deity of oozes and slimes.

Trivia

Juiblex is mentioned in Dungeons & Dragons 2: Wrath of the Dragon God.

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