Fiend

Fiend may refer to:

  • An evil spirit or demon in mythology
  • Fiend (Dungeons & Dragons), a collective term for malicious creatures in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
  • Fiends (album), by Christian hardcore band Chasing Victory
  • Fiend (rapper) (born 1976), rapper formerly with No Limit Records
  • "Fiend" (song), a 2002 song by Coal Chamber
  • Fiend Club, a fan-club for horror-punk pioneers The Misfits
  • F(r)iend, a song by In Flames from the album Soundtrack to Your Escape
  • Fiend (song)

    "Fiend" is a song by Coal Chamber, from their third album, Dark Days. It is one of the band's most well known songs and is thought to be about how the band and other bands and the nu metal genre were getting heavily criticized at the time.

    Track listing

  • "Fiend" - 3:01
  • Music video

    Fafara and Rascon drive to a suburban house, where two children are playing outside, their mother, horrified, runs out and ushers them back inside, Fafara and Rascon then walk to the house's garage where Nadja and Cox are waiting, then they perform the song while an increasing crowd of teenagers listens outside.

    References

  • "Coal Chamber Serves Up Its 'Dark Days'". New.music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2012-01-27.
  • "Coal Chamber - Fiend". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-01-27.
  • External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics

  • Fiend (Dungeons & Dragons)

    Fiends is a term used in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game to refer to any malicious otherworldly creatures within the Dungeons & Dragons universe. These include various races of demons and devils that are of an evil alignment and hail from the Lower Planes. All fiends are extraplanar outsiders.

    The most common types

    Demons

    The most widespread race of fiends are the demons, a chaotic evil race native to the Abyss; they are rapacious, cruel and arbitrary. The dominant race of demons is the tanar'ri /təˈnɑːri/. The Abyss and its population are both theoretically infinite in size. "True" tanar'ri such as the balors (originally called Balrogs) and the six-armed serpentine mariliths push other weaker tanar'ri around and organise them into makeshift armies for battle. Demon lords and demon princes such as Orcus, Demogorgon, Zuggtmoy, Graz'zt and countless others rule over the demons of their individual layers of the Abyss, in as much as the chaotic demons can be ruled over.

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    Nae-ga meonjeo marhaesseoya hae-nneunde
    Ijeya neowah maju anja
    Urideul kgiriman nanuneun iyagi
    Ijeseoya junbihan na mib-ji
    Nan moshijkesseo nae ireumeul cheom bureudeon geu iptu-reul
    Ban-chagimyeo naman bodeon nun
    Nae-ga deo jal hal-ke
    Nae-ga deo marhal-ke
    Nae-ga neoreul deo sarang-hal-ke
    Hamkke keo-reowah-tko
    Kachi u-reosseot-ji
    I-jji mothal keon
    Neo ppunil keot kata
    I will never be alone with you
    Neon giyeokhani. Manheun ge eosae-khaet-deon uri cheot mannam
    Ijen ni-ga eobshin eosae-khae
    Oraen seub-gwahn-cheoreom
    Neobu-teo channeun na
    Keurigo neul keo-gi i-nneun neo
    Hamkke keo-reowah-tko
    Kachi u-reosseot-ji
    I-jji mothal keon
    Neoppunil keot kata (just you)
    Kakkeum na ya-khaejil ttaedo
    Neoreul chaja wahdo
    Amureon mal eobshi narihae-hae ju-llae
    Choheun nari ogo
    Himdeun nari wahdo
    Tteo-oreul saram
    Neoppunil keot kata
    Saengga-khae bon jeo-gi isseo
    Meon nae-i-re
    Yeojeonhi hamkke isseul neowah nal
    Choheun nari ogo
    Himdeun nari wahdo
    Tteo-oreul saram
    Neoppunil keot kata
    Saengga-khae bon jeo-gi isseo
    Meon nae-i-re
    Yeojeonhi hamkke isseul neowah nal
    Saengga-khae bon jeo-gi isseo
    Meon nae-i-re




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