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<blockquote data-quote="CleverNickName" data-source="post: 8381630" data-attributes="member: 50987"><p>They aren't "official," but here's a few that I cooked up.</p><p>-----</p><p><strong>PACT OF THE FIEND</strong></p><p>Whether through desperation or coercion, you have bound your soul to a devil, one of the most cruel and cunning entities in the Multiverse. Your pact provides you with a quick path to great power, but at a terrible price. The Dukes of Hell are not fools, and you know that when your contract is up there will be a terrible price to pay.</p><p></p><p>But take heart, for mortals hold more power than they know: the freedom to choose good over evil. The devils of Hell remember all too well how free will inspired Tiriel to war against Heaven, and how the free will of mortals destroyed Paradise. Truly, free will is all that holds our realm temptingly out of reach of both Heaven and Hell, making it both prized and feared. These three Dukes of Hell would risk their station to bargain for a mortal soul: Baalzebul, Lord of the Flies; Levistus, the Frozen Prince; and Malagarde, the Hag Countess.</p><p></p><p><strong>BAALZEBUL</strong></p><p><em>Tiriel, Lord of the Flies, The Fallen</em></p><p><strong>Alignment:</strong> Lawful Evil</p><p><strong>Weapon:</strong> Falchion</p><p><strong>Familiar:</strong> a flycatcher (a type of bird)</p><p><strong>Tome:</strong> a yellowed, moldy scroll</p><p>Once, Baalzebul (BALE-zee-bull) was an Archangel of Celestia called Tiriel (TIER-ree-ell), but was cast down into Hell after a failed rebellion. There, they quickly rose through the ranks of devils, earning the nickname “The Lord of the Flies” because not even a fly could escape their web of intrigues. As punishment for their involvement in The Reckoning, and in mockery of their nickname, Asmodeus (as-moe-DAY-us) cursed Baalzebul’s angelic body into a grotesque, giant horsefly. They make their presence known through the presence or sound of flies.</p><p></p><p><strong>LEVISTUS</strong></p><p><em>The Frozen Prince</em></p><p><strong>Alignment:</strong> Lawful Evil</p><p><strong>Weapon: </strong> War pick</p><p><strong>Familiar: </strong>a white cat</p><p><strong>Tome:</strong> an elegant leather pocketbook</p><p>No one knows what Levistus (la-VISS-tuss) looks like, because the prince is frozen deep within an iceberg. Asmodeus, the Lord of Hell, imprisoned Levistus in ice for a terrible betrayal in ages past, and there he has remained. Though frozen, the mind of Levistus is free, and his plots run deep. He makes his presence known through strange whispers in dark corners, the smell of burning coal, and the presence of snow and ice where none should be.</p><p></p><p><strong>MALAGARDE</strong></p><p><em>The Hag Countess</em></p><p><strong>Alignment:</strong> Chaotic Evil</p><p><strong>Weapon: </strong> Quarterstaff</p><p><strong>Familiar:</strong> a rat</p><p><strong>Tome:</strong> a sheaf of papers tied together with black twine</p><p>Currently the only noble of Hell that is not a devil, Malagarde (MAL-a-GUARD) is a night hag from the Feywild who advanced through the ranks of Hell by manipulation, deception, and trickery. Her fey blood is more than just a novelty; it makes her unpredictable and chaotic, two concepts that devils cannot understand. She makes her presence known through the breaking of glass, the sound of laughter in empty rooms, and the smell of spoiling fruit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CleverNickName, post: 8381630, member: 50987"] They aren't "official," but here's a few that I cooked up. ----- [B]PACT OF THE FIEND[/B] Whether through desperation or coercion, you have bound your soul to a devil, one of the most cruel and cunning entities in the Multiverse. Your pact provides you with a quick path to great power, but at a terrible price. The Dukes of Hell are not fools, and you know that when your contract is up there will be a terrible price to pay. But take heart, for mortals hold more power than they know: the freedom to choose good over evil. The devils of Hell remember all too well how free will inspired Tiriel to war against Heaven, and how the free will of mortals destroyed Paradise. Truly, free will is all that holds our realm temptingly out of reach of both Heaven and Hell, making it both prized and feared. These three Dukes of Hell would risk their station to bargain for a mortal soul: Baalzebul, Lord of the Flies; Levistus, the Frozen Prince; and Malagarde, the Hag Countess. [B]BAALZEBUL[/B] [I]Tiriel, Lord of the Flies, The Fallen[/I] [B]Alignment:[/B] Lawful Evil [B]Weapon:[/B] Falchion [B]Familiar:[/B] a flycatcher (a type of bird) [B]Tome:[/B] a yellowed, moldy scroll Once, Baalzebul (BALE-zee-bull) was an Archangel of Celestia called Tiriel (TIER-ree-ell), but was cast down into Hell after a failed rebellion. There, they quickly rose through the ranks of devils, earning the nickname “The Lord of the Flies” because not even a fly could escape their web of intrigues. As punishment for their involvement in The Reckoning, and in mockery of their nickname, Asmodeus (as-moe-DAY-us) cursed Baalzebul’s angelic body into a grotesque, giant horsefly. They make their presence known through the presence or sound of flies. [B]LEVISTUS[/B] [I]The Frozen Prince[/I] [B]Alignment:[/B] Lawful Evil [B]Weapon: [/B] War pick [B]Familiar: [/B]a white cat [B]Tome:[/B] an elegant leather pocketbook No one knows what Levistus (la-VISS-tuss) looks like, because the prince is frozen deep within an iceberg. Asmodeus, the Lord of Hell, imprisoned Levistus in ice for a terrible betrayal in ages past, and there he has remained. Though frozen, the mind of Levistus is free, and his plots run deep. He makes his presence known through strange whispers in dark corners, the smell of burning coal, and the presence of snow and ice where none should be. [B]MALAGARDE[/B] [I]The Hag Countess[/I] [B]Alignment:[/B] Chaotic Evil [B]Weapon: [/B] Quarterstaff [B]Familiar:[/B] a rat [B]Tome:[/B] a sheaf of papers tied together with black twine Currently the only noble of Hell that is not a devil, Malagarde (MAL-a-GUARD) is a night hag from the Feywild who advanced through the ranks of Hell by manipulation, deception, and trickery. Her fey blood is more than just a novelty; it makes her unpredictable and chaotic, two concepts that devils cannot understand. She makes her presence known through the breaking of glass, the sound of laughter in empty rooms, and the smell of spoiling fruit. [/QUOTE]
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