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The '''erinys''', {{monsym|erinys}}, is a major [[demon]] in ''[[NetHack]]''.  
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The '''erinys''', {{monsym|erinys}}, is a major [[demon]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. They are always female, and possess a single weapon attack that can [[poison]] you.
  
 
==Generation==
 
==Generation==
Erinyes become [[extinct]] after three have been generated, as befits their mythos.{{refsrc|makemon.c|1399|nethack=3.6.1|comment=Monster birth limit.}}
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Erinyes become [[extinct]] after three have been generated, and cannot be genocided otherwise. {{refsrc|makemon.c|1399|nethack=3.6.1|comment=Monster birth limit.}}
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As erinyes are both lawful and major demons, they are not eligible for random generation either inside or outside [[Gehennom]], nor are they an eligible [[polymorph]] form for you or monsters. Erinyes would appear in small [[group]]s were they capable of random generation.
  
Being both lawful and major demons, they are not eligible for random generation either inside or outside [[Gehennom]], nor are they an eligible [[polymorph]] form for you or monsters. They are only generated in certain specific circumstances:
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Erinyes are only generated in certain specific circumstances:
  
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* They can appear in [[graveyard]]s, including those within Gehennom.
 
* They can be [[demon gating|gated in]] by the melee attacks of [[barbed devils]] and [[horned devils]], as well as lawful demon princes, i.e. [[Geryon]], [[Dispater]], [[Baalzebub]] and [[Asmodeus]].
 
* They can be [[demon gating|gated in]] by the melee attacks of [[barbed devils]] and [[horned devils]], as well as lawful demon princes, i.e. [[Geryon]], [[Dispater]], [[Baalzebub]] and [[Asmodeus]].
 
* The random {{mcsl|&}} in [[Asmodeus' Lair]] can include erinyes.
 
* The random {{mcsl|&}} in [[Asmodeus' Lair]] can include erinyes.
 
* One can be summoned via the [[summon nasties]] spell when cast by spellcasting monsters that are lawful (usually a [[titan]]) or in Gehennom (e.g. [[the Wizard of Yendor]]).
 
* One can be summoned via the [[summon nasties]] spell when cast by spellcasting monsters that are lawful (usually a [[titan]]) or in Gehennom (e.g. [[the Wizard of Yendor]]).
* They are one of the minions [[Moloch]] may send after you if you (attempt to) convert an [[altar]] of his outside Gehennom.
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* They are one of the [[minion]]s [[Moloch]] may send after you if you attempt to convert an [[altar]] of his outside Gehennom.
* They can appear in [[graveyard]]s in Gehennom.
 
 
* One is guaranteed to appear in [[Moloch's Sanctum]], if they're not extinct by then.
 
* One is guaranteed to appear in [[Moloch's Sanctum]], if they're not extinct by then.
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Of note is that [[figurine]] [[apply|application]] respects the special generation limits of erinyes - save for the similar case of [[Nazgul]]s, it does not respect extinction otherwise.
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==Strategy==
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Erinyes are generally not a threat by the time they are encountered - they are as fast as a player character is normally, but most players will have [[poison resistance]] if not a source of [[speed]], and their weapon attack isn't particularly strong. Erinyes are also far weaker than most other major demons, and as such are usually trivial to dispatch.
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==History==
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The erinys is introduced in [[NetHack 3.0.0]].
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==Origin==
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Per the encyclopedia entry, the Erinyes (more commonly known as the Furies) were female chthonic deities of vengeance that appeared in ancient Greek religion and folklore - the Romans themselves referred to them as "Furiae" in their earthly incarnations. The Erinyes play a major part in the "Oresteia" trilogy of tragedies, especially their themes of justice and revenge.
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The Erinyes were commonly associated with night and darkness, and dwelled in Erebus where they heard complaints of insolence brought to them by mortals, punishing such crimes by hounding the culprits relentlessly. They were depicted as crones, with varying sources giving them various traits such as snakes for hair, dog's heads, coal black bodies, bat's wings, and blood-shot eyes. While their number is usually left indeterminate, they were often described as three maiden goddesses - Virgil in particular would recognize three named Erinyes, which would be carried on into modern literature (e.g., the ''Inferno'' of Dante Aligheri).
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
 
===SLASH'EM===
 
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In [[SLASH'EM]], a [[gypsy]] dealing the Justice card can summon an erinys, even if they are extinct.
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In [[SLASH'EM]], a [[gypsy]] drawing the card Justice summons an erinys; this does not respect extinction.
 
 
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The erinys, &, is a major demon that appears in NetHack. They are always female, and possess a single weapon attack that can poison you.

Generation

Erinyes become extinct after three have been generated, and cannot be genocided otherwise. [1]

As erinyes are both lawful and major demons, they are not eligible for random generation either inside or outside Gehennom, nor are they an eligible polymorph form for you or monsters. Erinyes would appear in small groups were they capable of random generation.

Erinyes are only generated in certain specific circumstances:

Of note is that figurine application respects the special generation limits of erinyes - save for the similar case of Nazguls, it does not respect extinction otherwise.

Strategy

Erinyes are generally not a threat by the time they are encountered - they are as fast as a player character is normally, but most players will have poison resistance if not a source of speed, and their weapon attack isn't particularly strong. Erinyes are also far weaker than most other major demons, and as such are usually trivial to dispatch.

History

The erinys is introduced in NetHack 3.0.0.

Origin

Per the encyclopedia entry, the Erinyes (more commonly known as the Furies) were female chthonic deities of vengeance that appeared in ancient Greek religion and folklore - the Romans themselves referred to them as "Furiae" in their earthly incarnations. The Erinyes play a major part in the "Oresteia" trilogy of tragedies, especially their themes of justice and revenge.

The Erinyes were commonly associated with night and darkness, and dwelled in Erebus where they heard complaints of insolence brought to them by mortals, punishing such crimes by hounding the culprits relentlessly. They were depicted as crones, with varying sources giving them various traits such as snakes for hair, dog's heads, coal black bodies, bat's wings, and blood-shot eyes. While their number is usually left indeterminate, they were often described as three maiden goddesses - Virgil in particular would recognize three named Erinyes, which would be carried on into modern literature (e.g., the Inferno of Dante Aligheri).

Variants

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, a gypsy drawing the card Justice summons an erinys; this does not respect extinction.

Encyclopedia Entry

These female-seeming devils named after the Furies of mythology
attack hand to hand and poison their unwary victims as well.

References