Second,
Asmodeus decreed
that any deal Baalzebul
strikes shall end
in disaster for the other
party. For th'is
reason, other devils
avoid forming alliances
with him,
even though they
know he is compelled
not to lie to
them.
Mortals, on the other
hand, know nothing of
the
situation and
still offer their souls to him.
His ability
to scheme neutralized by
these limitations,
Baalzebul continues
to ensure that the
devils' bureau-
cracy runs
smoothly. He focuses most
of his attention on
gathering souls from the
Material Plane, a task
to which
his talent for lying is well
suited.
A MAZE
OF INFORMATION
Every edict, policy
statement, scientific treatise,
and
other document
in the Nine Hells is recorded,
copied,
and
filed away in Maladomini's
archives. These store
houses
are buried deep underground
, so that they
would
remain intact if the
layer is ever again hit by
the
sort of devastation
that occurred when
Baalzebul was
brought to
heel.
Each document
in the archives is
important in its own
way, and all these sites
are heavily guarded by
devils
and traps. Even if would-be
thieves could get around
the
defenses,
they would have figure
out how to navigate the
complex
classification system that
marks the precise
location
of each bit of paperwork
stored within.
THE
PRICE OF REDEMPTION
Baalzebul
and his agents recruit
mortals that are
desperate
for redemption
of some sort, perhaps the
restoration
of lost status
or the recovery of resources
that were lost
because of treachery or
incompetence.
To these peopl
e who have been humbled
by unfortunate
events, Baalzebul
offers a supernatural
means of re-
gaining one's reputation
or riches. The failed merchant
desperate for another
chance at making his fortune
or
the once-traitorous
knight eager
to restore her honor are
examples
of the individuals he deals
with.
What
those folk don't know is
that Baalzebul is a mas-
ter manipulator. He
directs his agents to embed
clauses
and specification
s in contracts that trip up
the unwary.
Because Baalzebul's
targets are typically
desperate, h e
almost
always bargains from
a position of strength.
Althou
gh Baalzebul claims
a great number of unsus-
pecting souls,
almost all of them are pathetic,
incom-
petent wretches
best suited for the dreg
legions, whose
only task is to
die as slowly as possible
so that they
might delay the advance
of an abyssal army.
MEPH
ISTOPHELES
THERE ARE FEW
PROBLEMS THAT CANNOT
BE SOLVED
through the application
of overwhelming arcane
firepower.
- Mephistopheles
Cania, like
Stygia above it, is a bitterly
cold realm of
glaciers
and howling ice storms.
Mephistopheles holds
court here with the ice
devils that make up his
retinue.
Operating from his
great tower, the icy citadel
of Me-
phistar,
he conducts a never-ending
series of experi-
ments
that expand his understanding
of arcane magic
and of the planes
of existence.
CHAPTER
l I THE BLOOD WAR
Mephistopheles
keeps his realm churning
with pun-
ishing
storms. He doesn't entertain
visitors, and Asmo-
deus
has charged him with
maintaining a stout secur
ity
force
around Nessus. Travelers
that aren't protected
against the envi
ronment, which is cold
enough to kill a
creature in
seconds, have little hope
of surviving.
The forem
ost wizard in the Hells,
Mephistopheles
suffers nothing that would
compromise his intellectual
focus. He hates distractions
and allows only particular
devils to
speak to him without first
being spoken to. He
has been
known to disintegrate minions
for the smallest
transgressions,
and sometimes
carries out an execution
simply because he
suspected that a devil was
about to
do something to annoy
him.
Mephistopheles
is able to devote almost
all his time to
his
research thanks to the loyalty
of Hutijin, his top lieu-
tenant.
Even though Hutijin
commands enough power
to
threaten
his master's position,
he is content to remain
at
the right hand
of the throne, at least for
the time being.
EXPERIMENTS IN THE
UNKNOWN
Cania is essentially an
enormous laboratory. Me
phis-
topheles and his devotees
prefer to conduct their
studies
in a wasteland
where they can unleash
gouts of arcane
energy
without destroying anything
important. Experi-
ments
involving new spells, new
magic items, and other
innovations for the
infernal arsenal regularly
cause lo-
calized cataclysms
in this place.
This activity attracts
numerous spies despit
e the
inhospitable
environment. Merely
observing Mephis-
top
heles's disciples at work
can provide insights into
the nature of
their research and the discoveries
they
have made. His
court is constantly a lert
for agents from
Dis, since it
greatly pains Dispater that
Mephistophe-
les might come
across a scrap of information
that he
doesn't possess. A number
of renowned archmages,
including Mordenkainen,
have at times found
their way
into this realm on a search
for forgotten lore
or in the
hope of
confirming a theory of arcane
magic.
KEEPER
OF ARCANE SOULS
Mephistopheles
and his followers specialize
in luring
wizards and sages
into making compacts
with the Nine
Hells.
Of all the Lords of the Nine,
he has the lowest
quotas
but the highest standards.
He harvests the
souls
of skilled wizards and cunning
sages, exactly the
sort of
folk he needs
to further his research.
Curiosity and am-
bition are
motivating factors that entice
such souls into
h is service- often, a mage
who gets an opportunity
to