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The '''Inferno''' is more accurately described as a collection of planes rather than a single one. These planes are home to a loose oligarchy of [[demon]] princes. One such demon prince, known to history as [[Pazuzu]], sided with the [[Triumvirate (mythology)|Triumvirate]] during the [[War of Humanity]]. Another demon of note was [[Indrani]], [[Modern Age|modern-day]] [[:Category:Gods|Goddess]] of Sin and former demon general. [[Denizens]] of the Inferno speak a [[:Category:Languages|language]] called [[Qith]]. | |||
In general, the populace of [[Achaea]] lacks the means to travel to the Inferno. However, it is known that the [[ | In general, the populace of [[Achaea]] lacks the means to travel to the Inferno. However, it is known that the [[Apostate]]s are allowed access to a small portion of this plane (presumably along its border) through their demonic [[skills]]. In this place, on an unassuming island amid an inky-black lake, is an immense pile of charred, broken bones of the innocent. Upon this pile rests a throne carved from a single slab of [[obsidian]]. Blazing a fiery crimson in the firmament above, hellish daemons circle through the flames on leathery wings. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 14 December 2015
The Inferno is more accurately described as a collection of planes rather than a single one. These planes are home to a loose oligarchy of demon princes. One such demon prince, known to history as Pazuzu, sided with the Triumvirate during the War of Humanity. Another demon of note was Indrani, modern-day Goddess of Sin and former demon general. Denizens of the Inferno speak a language called Qith.
In general, the populace of Achaea lacks the means to travel to the Inferno. However, it is known that the Apostates are allowed access to a small portion of this plane (presumably along its border) through their demonic skills. In this place, on an unassuming island amid an inky-black lake, is an immense pile of charred, broken bones of the innocent. Upon this pile rests a throne carved from a single slab of obsidian. Blazing a fiery crimson in the firmament above, hellish daemons circle through the flames on leathery wings.