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Errtu : ウィキペディア英語版
Errtu

Errtu is a balor, a true tanar'ri (chaotic evil demon) in the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game, chiefly in the ''Forgotten Realms'' campaign setting.
Errtu was featured as a villain of the first book in the ''Icewind Dale'' trilogy, ''The Crystal Shard'' by R. A. Salvatore, and the main villain of ''Passage to Dawn'', the final book in Salvatore's ''Legacy of the Drow'' series. Second to the assassin Artemis Entreri and Obould Many-Arrows, Errtu is the greatest nemesis and most powerful and dangerous foe of the drow renegade, Drizzt Do'Urden, though Errtu has described himself as 'he who hates Drizzt most'.
==Appearance==
Errtu is some twelve feet tall, covered in red scales, with a large pair of bat-like wings and a tail, and is frequently described as having a "horned, ape-like head" (Salvatore 2007) and a "canine maw" (Salvatore 2007). When he's in the throes of lust for power, he drools an acidic saliva. Errtu's voice is gravelly, guttural, and harsh. He is the ruler of a layer of the Abyss characterized by the growth of giant mushrooms, and even has a throne carved into the stalk of one. In battle, Errtu usually uses a many-tailed whip, a sword of lightning, and his considerable magic, wits, and demonic strength.

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