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The Nine Hells of Baator, sometimes shortened to Hell or Hells, and named Baator[21] (pronounced: /beɪˈɑːtɔːr/ bay-AH-tor[22]) in Infernal, was the home of the devils and the plane that embodied...
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Humanoid (Hellbred): Hellbred are humanoid creatures, despite their monstrous appearance. Infernal Mien (Ex): Hellbred have a sinister presence. They gain a +2 racial bonus on Intimidate checks.
7 sty 2014 · Asmodeus is an Arch-Devil of Hell (Baator in 2nd Edition; also in early 3rd edition but increasingly referred to as "the Nine Hells" in 3.5 products), and the Overlord of the Dukes of Hell.
The gods worshiped by the regular people of Faerûn and elsewhere on Toril, its monsters, and even its lesser deities are the subject of many sourcebooks, and this section aims to provide information regarding the deities themselves, their churches, their pantheons, and their followers.
This is a list of deities of Dungeons & Dragons, including all of the 3.5 edition gods and powers of the "Core Setting" for the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) roleplaying game.
22 kwi 2024 · In Forgotten Realms lore, what gods or deities make their home in one or more layers of the Nine Hells? (Asking for all editions of the D&D). I get that each layer is ruled over by a "lord", which is a very powerful devil (like Mephistopheles for instance), but are there any gods that live in the Nine Hells?