vading demon
s. Also, the prospect of a permanent
deathcompels
the devils fighting on Avernus to maintain
theutmost readiness and coordinat
ion. Wounded devilsretreat, knowing that fresh
reinforcements can continuethe fight. Hordes of lemures,
devils that are permanentlydestroyed only if subjected
to holy energies, are usedto blunt demonic incursions. The terrain
of Avernus isthoroughly mapped and festooned with
ambush points,strongholds, and
other defensive measures.More important,
demons that are slain and sent backto the Abyss return
to their chaotic wanderings in thatrealm. A demon lord is thus hard
pressed to keep ahorde cohesive as it takes casualties.
If the devils ex-tended a tenacious defense out
to the planes beyondAvernus,
they could keep the demons away from Hell'sdoorstep,
but such a strategy would place a great
strainon supplies,
reinforcements, and unit integrity.
Althoughthe devils kmed in such places
would recover, theirweapons, armor, and other
materials would remain lost.THE DEVILISH POINT OF VIEW
MY LEGIONS
ARE THE ONLY THING STANDING BETWEENyow· precious Seven Heavens and the
bottomless hunger
of the Abyss. I did not fall into the clutches of
evil. I rose toshoulder
a cosmic burden.-Zariel, Archduchess
of Avernus,former
angel of CelestiaAlthough the basic
facts of the Blood War aren't subjectto debate, a host
of theories exist that attempt to explainwhy the confli
ct erupted in the first place.The devils
fight as a matter of pride mixed with burn-ing resentment
for a cosmic order that refuses to acknowledge
their role as overseers of the multiverse.LEG I
ONS OF THE DAMNEDMost
of the forces of the Nine Hells are grouped intothree types of legions that
each play a role in repelling theinvading demons. Incompetent
or weak devils fill out thedreg legions, composed
mainly of hordes of lemures andnupperibos. They
are deployed as a delaying tactic, servingas fodder to s low down an advancing
horde of demonswhile sword legions organize their
counterattacks andshield legions establish their
defenses. Each legion withina category has a distinctive,
fearsome-sounding name inthe Infernal tongue.
When translated into Common, thesenames are often descriptive of the legion's
status or bat-tle-worthiness, such as the ones given
below.Dreg Legions. Bugs in the System,
Momentary Lapse ofProgress, Casualties Imminent,
Last in Line for Healing,Not Worth the EffortShield Legions. Moment of Silence, Welcome
to th eHells, Pleased to Meet You, Front toward Enemy,
Endof the LineSword Legions.
Flawless Execution, Damned Good, TheHanging
Blade, Inevitable Outcome, A Taste for CarnageTo the devils' way of thinking, the
Nine Hells are thefront line in the demons' war against
all of creation,and the fate of the cosmos depends
on the devils' abil-ity to blunt
the invasion and send the demons back
tothe Abyss.In fact,
devils believe that the demons would
have longago
swept across the multiverse but for the unflinchingrul
e of law that underlies the actions of the
inferna l lead-ers
and their armies. If necessary, a general
must nothesitate to sacrifice
entire legions to stall an enemy ad-vance or punch a hole
through an enemy phalanx. Irondiscipline combined
with a ruthless focus on victory atany cost is what fuels the devils' war
machine.Every devil takes a grim pride in
its service in theBlood War. Talk to one for a short
time, and it will revealCHAPTER 1 I THE BLOOD
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