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a highly subjective matter. A farmer has no use for anarcane spell that could incinerate
a legion of warriors,but the promise of knowing which crops will sell bestover the coming years might pers uade him to enter intoan infernal compact.To Dispater, all of r
eality is a contest played out unde rsecret rules. If he
can discover the principles that de-fine the true nature of the cosmos, he can learn
how toascend to the top of the Nine Hells' hierarchy
and theneventually the entire planar order. He covets
the soulsof those who seek secrets and those who
have useful,secret information of their own that he
can bargain for.MAMMON
THE
COUNT OF MY COINS IS MORE RELIABLE TH.AN ANYroster of mortal hearts or immortal souls.-MammonMammon is the foremost
merchant and miser of theNine Hells, and
perhaps the richest entity in all theplanes. As the
lord of Minauros, Mammon overseesthe soul trade. While those who pledge their
souls areclaimed by the devil they bargained with,
lawful evilcreatures
that aren't bound by any contract emerge fromthe River
Styx as lemures. Roving bands of soul-mon-gers patrol the river's banks, harvest
ing the newly cre-ated devils. On its arrival, each so
ul passes through thecapital ofMinauros, the Sinking
City, and is recorded.The soul is then distributed to whoever should claim it,according to contracts in force and laws in effect. Mam-mon appropriates any extra lemures for himself andsells them for profit.Mammon has accumulated a great treasure hoard
, buts pends only a small portion of it on maintaining his
do-main. As a result, Minauros is a fetid, wretched place,
itsstructures characterized by cheap construction
, flimsymaterials, and shoddy artisanship.EVERYTHING HAS A PRIC EMammon measures everything in
terms of its value ingold. He cares only for the material
gain that a trans-action can provide for him. He never rests, and spendsevery waking moment pursuing schemes to fatten histreasury. He looks for every opportunity to make hisprocesses more efficie nt,
so that he can rake in moreand more gold in a given
s pan of ti me.Mammon's obsession
with wealth and e fficiency makehim a dangerous entity to entreat. He enters any
bargainwith the goal of making a profit. Those who wast
e histime or tarry in
their dealings with him are likely toincur his wrath.
If he can' t make an acceptable profit inCHAPTER l J THE BLOOD WARreturn for the time he has spent, he can at least vent hisfrustration by grinding the offending party into a thick,bloody sludge.FINANCIER
OF THE HELLSMammon's wealth is his primary way of exerting
powerand influence.
He offers monetary loans to othe r devilsin return
for service, favors, or items he desires. Fromtime to time, he dips in to his coffers to
attract merce-na ries to ensure that a particularly
virulent demonicadvance is stopped-always in the
expectation that thecurre nt lord of Avernus turns loot
and booty obtainedfrom the defeated demons over to him.When they bargain with mo
rtals, Mammon and hism inions can offer irresistible wealth. Devils that aretasked with harvesting souls for Mammon carry withthem The Accounting and
Valuation of All Things, amanual that guides the m
in assessing the value of asoul in gold or other
goods. The amount of gold thatis needed to incite the greed of mortals is a minuscul
edrain on Mammon's treasury, but the transactions
thathe and his followers
consummate draw in more soulstha n the efforts
of any othe r Lord of the Nine.A SHABBY KINGDOMThe layer of Minauros teeters on
the edge of ruin. Therealm is a great swamp, inters
persed with cities and for-tresses that are in constant need of repair, upkeep, andreplacement. Time and again, structures built on thislayer are left untended and
are eventually drawn into thebottomless muck of th
e swa mp.Mammon refuses
to s pend any more coin than nec-essary to keep the soul marke tplace in the Sinking
Cityfunctioning. Devils and fiends from across the
planesgathe r here to trade souls. The place bustles
with activ-ity as caravans
arrive and depart and merchants haggleover their
wares. Buildings rest haphazardly atop the ru-in s of those that have sloughed into the
muck. The roadsare little more than huge s tones sunk
into the swamp,needing constant replacement as
they slowly submergeuntil the mud consumes them.FIERNA AND BELIAL
A PALADIN? How EXQUISITE! SIT, PLEAS£. REST.
TELL MEabout the god that would
send such a bright soul on so longand dark a journey.-FiernaIn
the flaming realm of Phlegethos, Fierna and Belia!rule in strange tande m. They are variously thought ofby mortals as mother and son
, daughter and father, wifeand husband, or ruler and co
nsort, but none of thoseterms can capture the pa radox
ical nature of their part-nership. The Nine Hell
s is a hi erarchy in which two indi-viduals can't normally hold the same position as rule r ofa single layer. Yet Asmodeus allows these two to
claimdominion over Phlegethos as partners and rival
s.Fierna's charisma,
equaled only by that of Asmodeus,makes her a brilliant
manipulator capable of fillingmortal and immortal hearts with whatever
emotion shechooses to evoke. Belia!, meanwhile, doesn
' t attempt to