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A realm of [[Devil|devils]] proud of their civilization, the Seven Cities were each ruled by an [[Archdevil|archduke]] who schemes to ascend to the Throne of Hell. Living in a world of bureaucratic law, the devil denizens of Hell have little interest in other planes. Life is so much more interesting down here. {{Cite web/dsjuly2024|10, 11}}  
A realm of [[Devil|devils]] proud of their civilization, the Seven Cities were each ruled by an [[Archdevil|archduke]] who schemes to ascend to the Throne of Hell. Living in a world of bureaucratic law, the devil denizens of Hell have little interest in other planes. Life is so much more interesting down here. {{Cite web/dsjuly2024|10, 11}}  


The seven dukes of hell conspired together once, agreeing to create the [[Order of Desolation]], also known as the Illriggers. Doing so was meant to extend their power into the [[Timescape]], and to defend the Seven Cities from the demon hordes below.{{Cite web/dsjuly2024|10, 11}}
The seven dukes of hell conspired together once, agreeing to create the [[Order of Desolation]], also known as the Illriggers. An order created with the purpose of serving Hell first and their patron archdevil second {{Cite book|title=The Illrigger|url=https://shop.mcdmproductions.com/collections/front-page-feature/products/illrigger-class|publisher=MCDM Productions}}. Doing so was meant to extend their power into the [[Timescape]], and to defend the Seven Cities from the demon hordes below.{{Cite web/dsjuly2024|10, 11}}


== Bureaucracy ==
== Bureaucracy ==
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=== Exchange ===
=== Exchange ===
Mortals in the Mundane World who performed the right rituals could summon a devil (who signed up for the service ahead of time), who bargained with the supplicant on behalf of their [[archdevil]].  Archdevils could grant temporary worldly power in exchange for a supplicant's soul, with the summoned devil acting as a broker.{{Cite web/dsjuly2024|15, 16}}
Mortals in the Mundane World who performed the right rituals could summon a devil (who signed up for the service ahead of time), who bargained with the supplicant on behalf of their [[archdevil]].  Archdevils could grant temporary worldly power in exchange for a supplicant's soul, with the summoned devil acting as a broker.{{Cite web/dsjuly2024|15, 16}}
== Devil ==
The native ancestry to the Seven Cities of Hell. {{Cite web/dsjuly2024|15, 16}}
=== Notable Devils ===
* [[Lazivos|Infernal Chancellor Lazivos]]{{Cite book/fm|64}}
* [[Riyalkin]]{{Cite web/dsjuly2024|15, 16}}


== Seven Cities ==
== Seven Cities ==


* [[Gehennom]], City of Darkness. Ruled by [[Belial]]. Origin of the [[Wheel of Gehennom]]. {{Fact}}
* [[Gehennom]], City of Darkness. Ruled by [[Belial]]. Origin of the [[Wheel of Gehennom]]. {{Cite book|title=The Illrigger|url=https://shop.mcdmproductions.com/collections/front-page-feature/products/illrigger-class|publisher=MCDM Productions}}
* [[Naraka]], City of Secrets. Ruled by [[Astaroth]]. Origin of the [[Gate of Naraka]]. {{Fact}}
* [[Naraka]], City of Blood. Ruled by [[Astaroth]]. Origin of the [[Gate of Naraka]]. {{Cite book|title=The Illrigger|url=https://shop.mcdmproductions.com/collections/front-page-feature/products/illrigger-class|publisher=MCDM Productions}}
* [[Sheol]], City of Death. Ruled by [[Moloch]]. Origin of the [[Chariot of Sheol]]. {{Fact}}
* [[Sheol]], City of Death. Ruled by [[Moloch]]. Origin of the [[Chariot of Sheol]]. {{Fact}}
* [[Kasyrgan]], City of Pain. Ruled by [[Baal]]. Origin of the [[Wall of Kasyrgan]]. {{Fact}}
* [[Kasyrgan]], City of Pain. Ruled by [[Baal]]. Origin of the [[Wall of Kasyrgan]]. {{Fact}}
* [[Styx]], City of Blood. Ruled by [[Moloch]]. Origin of the [[River of Styx]]. {{Fact}}
* [[Styx]], City of Lies. Ruled by [[Moloch]]. Origin of the [[River of Styx]]. {{Cite book|title=The Illrigger|url=https://shop.mcdmproductions.com/collections/front-page-feature/products/illrigger-class|publisher=MCDM Productions}}
* [[Acheron]], City of Fear. Ruled by [[Asmodeus]]. Origin of the [[Chain of Acheron]]. {{Fact}}
* [[Acheron]], City of Fear. Ruled by [[Asmodeus]]. Origin of the [[Chain of Acheron]]. {{Cite book|title=The Illrigger|url=https://shop.mcdmproductions.com/collections/front-page-feature/products/illrigger-class|publisher=MCDM Productions}}
* [[Dis]], City of War. Ruled by [[Dispater]]. Origin of the [[Tower of Dis]]. {{Fact}}
* [[Dis]], City of War. Ruled by [[Dispater]]. Origin of the [[Tower of Dis]]. {{Cite book|title=The Illrigger|url=https://shop.mcdmproductions.com/collections/front-page-feature/products/illrigger-class|publisher=MCDM Productions}}


=== Other Places ===
=== Other Places ===
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There were also many entrances that could be found all over the Seven Cities of Hell. Simply opening a door lead to the foyer. {{Cite book/wel|193-207}}
There were also many entrances that could be found all over the Seven Cities of Hell. Simply opening a door lead to the foyer. {{Cite book/wel|193-207}}
== People ==
The native ancestry to the Seven Cities of Hell are [[Devil|devils]]. {{Cite web/dsjuly2024|15, 16}}
=== Notable People from the Seven Cities of Hell ===
* [[Lazivos|Infernal Chancellor Lazivos]]{{Cite book/fm|64}}
* [[Riyalkin]]{{Cite web/dsjuly2024|15, 16}}
* [[Dazran|Lady Dazran]]{{Cite book|title=The Illrigger|url=https://shop.mcdmproductions.com/collections/front-page-feature/products/illrigger-class|publisher=MCDM Productions}}


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 23:33, 24 August 2024

The last plane of law, the Seven Cities of Hell was among the lowest of the lower planes. [1]

A realm of devils proud of their civilization, the Seven Cities were each ruled by an archduke who schemes to ascend to the Throne of Hell. Living in a world of bureaucratic law, the devil denizens of Hell have little interest in other planes. Life is so much more interesting down here. [1]

The seven dukes of hell conspired together once, agreeing to create the Order of Desolation, also known as the Illriggers. An order created with the purpose of serving Hell first and their patron archdevil second [2]. Doing so was meant to extend their power into the Timescape, and to defend the Seven Cities from the demon hordes below.[1]

Bureaucracy

Workers of hell's civil service, or, as it was better known "the trade", spend their days hoping or scheming for promotion[3]. Draconian chains of command placed each devil in service to a higher authority - typically a more powerful devil.

While lawful, they were always looking for another way up the ladder, being able to twist every rule and take advantage of any loophole in order to gain power [4]. A quick path up was through the Exchange.

Exchange

Mortals in the Mundane World who performed the right rituals could summon a devil (who signed up for the service ahead of time), who bargained with the supplicant on behalf of their archdevil. Archdevils could grant temporary worldly power in exchange for a supplicant's soul, with the summoned devil acting as a broker.[3]

Seven Cities

Other Places

Eighth City Advocacy Services (ECAS)

A demiplane within the Seven Cities of Hell. A place of business where devils offered contractual, legal, and advocacy services to desperate creatures in need of deal. [5]

Here ruled and dwelt Infernal Chancellor Lazivos. [5]

Lazivos had many contacts and deals with solicitors, banks and other businesses across the Timescape. These then had a private consulting room with a silver-framed painting of a handsome human (Lazivos depicted as if he were a human). If one of their client needed the very best service, a simple ritual can be performed to turn the painting into a portal. [5]

There were also many entrances that could be found all over the Seven Cities of Hell. Simply opening a door lead to the foyer. [5]

People

The native ancestry to the Seven Cities of Hell are devils. [3]

Notable People from the Seven Cities of Hell

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Matthew Colville, et al. Draw Steel Rules for Patreon Packet July 2024 (PDF). (Patreon), pp. 10, 11. Retrieved on 2024-07-29.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 The Illrigger. (MCDM Productions).
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Matthew Colville, et al. Draw Steel Rules for Patreon Packet July 2024 (PDF). (Patreon), pp. 15, 16. Retrieved on 2024-07-29.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Matthew Colville, et al. Flee, Mortals!. (MCDM Productions), pp. 64.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Matthew Colville, et al. Where Evil Lives. (MCDM Productions), pp. 193-207.