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the scars earned during
its time in Avernus a.{ld t.elltales of the great battles it has seen. Talk to one for a
~little longer, and it will inform you that you are alive
onlybecause of the devils' heroic efforts. If there was
trulyjustice in the world,
it would tell you, the multiversewould bend its
knee to the Nine Hells in thanks for thedevils' role in preserving the cosmos.THE
DEMONIC P O INT OF VIEWWHY DO WE DESCEND UPON THE DOMAIN OF OUR HATEDenemies? Because that's where the fighting is!-Zaadaaak,
demon of the AbyssMost other creatures believe demons
to be little morethan mindless engines of destruct
ion and violence. Ifthat
supposition were true, the Blood War should haveended long ago, since the tactical and strategic geniusof the archdevils would have made quick work of thehordes that erupt from the Abyss. In fact, even thoughdemons are quintessentially
chaotic, their evilnesscombines with that outlook
to produce a fiendish, subtleshrewdness. Demon lords and other powerful entitiesexert control over their armies that enables the
forces toaccomplish goals that would be beyond the capabilitiesof a leaderless
mob. To the demons that have intelli-gence enough
to appreciate their role in it, the BloodWar offers
an endless source of diversion underscoredby resentment of a cosmic order that refuses
to admittheir superiority.As
the devils have surmised, the demons invadeAv
ernus because it is easily accessible from the Abyss.But some sages and demonologists maintain that evenif that were not the case, the
Nine Hells would still bethe demons' prime target.
If the demons sent out a largeforce to invade a d iffere
nt plane, this theory holds, thedevils would be able to marshal allies from across allthe planes to rise up against the Abyss and end its
threatforever. Instead, as
long as the demons focus most ofYuc o LOTH s : F
ICKLE ALLIESYugoloths are major
players on both sides of the BloodWar. The death of a yugoloth is meaningless when
itoccurs in the Abyss or the Nine Hells, and thus
thesemercenaries freely give their all in any
battle even when itmeans fighting other yugoloths.
Demons and devils bothknow that a yugoloth's loyalty is constantly for sale-evenduring a conflict on the battlefield- and a yugoloth neveragrees to a contract that prohibits it from seeking a betteroffer. This set of circumstances prompts hellish
and abys-sal armies to carry war chests with them
in the hope ofbuying
the services of the yugoloths on the other side. Thewar chests themselves thus become highly prized targets,which in turn leads to protective measures, such as valu-ables hidden in bags
of holding or empty treasure contain-ers used to lure
the enemy into a trap.Regardless
of the side that hires them, yugoloths almostnever
fight on their home plane of Gehenna despite thefact that both sides sometimes traverse it and many bat-tles of the Blood War are fought there. A yugoloth killed inGehenna can't be restored
to life except through an excep-tional ritual, so the
sums required to entice one to fighton its home
plane are astronomical ... and making such abargain
always draws the attention of the ultroloths.Cl!APTER I I THE BLOOD WARthe ir efforts on the doorstep of the Nine Hells, realmssuch as the Seven Heavens and Bytopia are loath tocommit aid to defend a plane
that is inimical to every-thing they stand for by
aiding the devils directly.Therefore, the demons assault the Nine Hells over
andover not only because
it is the greatest threat to their do-minion, but also because striking in force anywh
ere elsewould play into the devils' hands.THE B A L
ANCEThe demons and the devils both foresee their ownve rsions of the futur
e of the multiverse- a cosmos inwhich one side or the other triumphs in the Blood
Warand rules for the rest of eternity. A third point
of viewexists, held by those who take both sides at
their wordand strive
to make sure that neither outcome evercomes
to pass.Th
e adherents of this viewpoint refe r to the conceptthey espouse as the Balance, and
they seek to maintainequilibrium across the cosmos above
all. Mordenkainenand his compatriots are among
its most notable devo-tees. Since a true appreciation of the Balance and its im-plications requires a grasp of events on a cosmic level,very few people or entiti
es fully embrace the idea. Thosefew, however, make up
a formidable force that can mixmartial and magica
l power to keep the extremists of theBlood War in check.To an outside observer, a disciple of the Balan
ce mightact cruelly or heartlessly one day, and benevol
ent andcaring the next.
A follower might aid in consigning onecity to domination
by a devil cult while driving demoniccultists
from another. For the sake of the Balance, thecosmos must remain in a static state
where neither de-mon nor devil can permanently gain
the upper hand.Keepers of the Balance sometimes
resort to strate-gies that seem inexplicable to those who don' t graspthe whole situation. A crusading paladin might be dis-couraged from seeking out and defeating Demogorgon ,because doing so could weaken
the Abyss enough toallow the forces of the
Nine Hells to gain a firm footholdthere. An adherent of
the Balance might vie with a greata rcanist as both search for knowledge of a ritual
thatwould cripple Asmodeus for a short time. The arcani
s tcorrectly believes that performing the ritual w
ould freea world of the
Material P lane from the devils' taint, butdoesn't appreciate
that it also would bring a grievoussetback
to the forces that had been keeping the demonsfrom overrunning Avernus.Those who vow to maintain the
Balance make ene-mies wherever they go, because
their full reasons foracting as they do aren't always apparent. The fact thatsome of these adherents embrace the Balance to furthertheir personal quests for power
makes it impossible tocount on them as allies with
complete certainty.