It is absolutely filled with incredible content from Gygax showing us a new demon, to Ed Greenwood’s ‘ Nine Hells revisited’, which is an astounding look at devils and where they live.Īres gives us an incredible Star Frontiers Knight Hawks adventure as well as new Gamma Worldgear, while there is also a massive section on new magic items for D&D. Looking back on the issue now, I find that incredibly sad as Issue #91 is a masterpiece. To me, it never really seemed to jump out, probably because Dean Morrissey never really captured my attention like many of his contemporaries, probably because my mind is geared toward fantasy looking more unreal. Currently serves Glasya.In November 1984, Dragon Magazine #91 hit the shelves. Prince of Light, Prince of Darkness, The Adversary, Former King of HellĭR#42 position merely nominal thanks to the united power of the six Lords of the Possessors.ĭR#76 FCII DR#361. Exiled to Avernus for molesting Geryon's consort, Cozbi. Runs a chain of restaurants throughout the Infernal Realms.ĭR#91 FCII. Exiles to Avernus for slaying Duke Senciner.ĭR#120. Exiled to Avernus by Asmodeus after the Reckoning, and replaced by Malagard.ĭR#75 FoE FCII. Formerly ruled Malbolge as the viceroy of Baalzebul, after the destruction of Beherit. Fallen solar formerly in the service of Heironeous. Promoted from pit fiend to unique status in 2e. Exists as the essence of the layer of Malbolge.ĭR#76 MMII (1983) Guide to Hell (1999), page 46 BoVD FCII. Replaced Moloch as Lord of the Sixth after the Reckoning. Night hag, former leman and advisor to Moloch. (formerly) Lord of the Sixth the Hag Countess Formerly a servant of Geryon presently a servant of Levistus. Taken by Baalzebul as Second Consort after the Reckoning.ĭR#75 DR#361. Removed as Lord of the Fifth and imprisoned in ice for the slaying of Bensozia reinstated as Lord of the Fifth after the Reckoning.ĭR#76 FCII. Exiled to Avernus after the destruction of Beherit. The Plane Above: Secrets of the Astral SeaĭR#91 FCII. Daughter of Asmodeus and Bensozia.ĭR#75 FCII. Lord of the Sixth Princess of Hell (formerly) Mistress of the Erinyes Destroyed by Asmodeus after the Reckoning now exists as a vestige. Replaced Levistus as Lord of the Fifth after the slaying of Bensozia. Lord of the Tenth the Hidden Lord the Lord Who WatchesĭR#91. Joined her father Belial as co-ruler of Phlegethos after the Reckoning. Formerly known as Jaqon now shares name with a demon lord.ĭR#75. Destroyed after the Reckoning.ĭR#91 FCII. Founder of the Dark Eight, assassinated.ĭR#75 FCII.
Forced to accept his daughter Fierna as co-ruler of Phlegethos after the Reckoning.ĭR#76 GtH BoVD FCII. Once served Dispater as commander of the Iron Guard (three companies of horned devils). Destroyed by Asmodeus and replaced by Moloch as Lord of the Sixth.
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Minister of Supply (former) Prime Minister of Dis Formerly also ruled Malbolge through his viceroy Moloch. Cast out of two successive dukedoms before being exiled to Avernus. Father of Glasya, Lord of the Sixth.ĭR#91. Formerly a vassal of Geryon exiled to Avernus after the Reckoning of Hell. However, unique devils and pit fiends who are known to serve such deities are listed, as are those outside the hierarchy of the Hells, such as the Rabble of Devilkin.īutcher of Nessus Prince of Beasts Father of Monsters Unless mentioned otherwise, all those listed hold their position within the hierarchy of the Lord of their home layer.Ībsent from this list are several deities who make their homes in the Nine Hells, such as Tiamat, Kurtulmak, and Sekolah. Those names in italics are pit fiends, those marked with an asterisk* are female, and those marked with "†" are deceased. The list below details all known unique devils, current and former Lords of the Nine, and those pit fiends of the Hells known to hold positions of high rank, such as the Dark Eight.