AMATSU MIKABOSHI
Hell Lords
As each Hell dimension exist's out of space and time, there is eight lords of each realm. These hell lords were once human, but while in hell they became tainted and took the reigns over.
Jorōgumo: The Binding Bride, a failed relationship with a demon resulted in her taking a small portion of Yomi. Makiboshi gave her the Fields of Pain. Her webs bind sould sho have died from the pain of the heart. She is te patron demon of rage and failed love.
Satyran: The goat who killed the pure born and was condemned to an eternity. Using wiles and trickery he bound his master in a cell for all time and kept the key. He rules a minor hell dimension. It is outside a world of myth and lore. He has the Gloves of Orian.
Iblis: Islamic demon who rules the Islamic version of hell, feeding on dishonor and hatred. He has a sword that allowed him to steal the angels blessing and rules his realm with an iron fist. He is the second oldest Hell Lord, said to be the shell of the fallen angel of light.
Baphomet: The Goat God of the Dead, The Templars feared this diety that rules over the fallen dead. The hell dimension exists outside a realm of science and mysticism. The Cabalist often sealed him in the adjacent realm of hell, however he can escape during the full moon.
Hellyr: He is a demon of fear, praying on weak minded fools and stealing their souls and condemning to an eternal fear. He relatively new to the Hell Lordship.
Grigora: Fallen angel who took over the realm of Espir, the land of dead supernatural beings. They go there to Limbo, where the army grows, swelling and growing as the doors to the veil.
Bael: Babylonian cursed sorcerer exiled to the realm forever cloaked by death. Centuries passed and he ruled using ancient occult circles and blood of the pure who rarely pass through the realm.
Set: Serpent God of the exiled and foreigner souls. He is the third oldest Hell Lord. He rules the realm with an iron grip, souls and deal made to bolster his reign. He is the only other Hell Lord who knows Enochian.