LORDS OF THE NIN
E
From his throne at the bottom of the Nine Hells,
As-
modeus commands a sprawling bureaucracy tied to a
massive war apparatus dedicated to turning back the
demons that invade the uppermost realm
of Avernus,
and to taking the fight to the other
planes, including the
Abyss, whenever the opportunity
arises.
Asmodeus and the other archdevils rule over the nine
layers that comprise the Hells. T he devil lords make
up a hierarchy that is both rigid and fragile. Although
Asmodeus is
more powerful than any other lord, he has
to be constantly
wary of treachery within his ranks. It
could be said that the true ruler of the Nine Hells is the
immense body of rules and regulations that dictate how
all devils, even Asmodeus, must conduct themselves.
LAYERS AND RULERS OF THE NINE HELLS
Layer Layer Name Ruler
l
Avernus Zari el
2 Dis Dispater
3 Minauros Mammon
4 Phlegethos Belial and Fierna
5 Stygia Levistus
6 Malbolge Glas ya
7 Maladomini Baalzebul
8 Cania
Mephistopheles
9 Nessus
Asmodeus
ASMODEUS
I LITERALLY SIT BENEATH EIGHT TIERS OF SCHEMING,
ambitious entities that represent primal law suffused with
evil. The path from this
realm leads to an infinite pit of
chaos and evil. Now, tell me again how you andyour ilk are
the victims in this eternal struggle.
- Asmodeus addresses the celestial jury,
from The Trial of Asmodeus
Asmodcus
is an unmatched strategist and orator. The
most
epic of all his achievements is chronicled in The
Trial of Asmodeus, a play based on purportedly true
events as researched by the aasimar bard Anodius.
In ancie nt times, as the Blood War raged, the angels
of law and good that dwell on Mount Celestia issued a
decree accusing Asmodeus of terrible crimes. Outraged
by such claims, the Lord of the Nine Hells petitioned
for the right to answer the charges before his accus-
ers. The angels, although shocked at his impudence,
accepted his petition and agreed
to hear the bargain he
proposed. Both sides, he
suggested, would present their
case to Primus, leader
of the modrons. As a creature of
absolute law, Primus could be trusted to issue a fair and
impartial verdict. Asmodeus drafted a contract to seal
the deal, and the angels-after carefully scrutinizing the
term
s-agreed to the trial.
CHAPTER l I THE BLOOD
WAR