Cerberus
Even the most powerful pit fiends in Baator lived under a shadow of anxiety and fear. Although they possessed formidable power, that was compared to ordinary devils. They were direct subordinates of Archdevils instead, subject to more stringent requirements and treatment. Even the slightest thoughtlessness would engender punishment.
The harsh treatment and death threats from their superiors was a curse no devil could escapeâ unless of course it was someone at the peak of society, an Archdevil!
Consequently, when the seven Archdevils publicised their agreement to let their underlings battle for the Second Hell, many pit fiends went wild. The Dark Eight were only the first wave of entrants, and many more devils would end up participating. Even the dragons and gods of Avernus couldnât resist the opportunity.
Be it the Dark Eight or their colleagues, everyone had become as frail as paper in front of the great temptation that was the lordship of Dis. As cunning as devils were, the backstabs and assassinations that followed were only expected. Now, even greater devils on par with the Dark Eight did not expose their backs to anyone elseâ¦
Just as the Dark Eight were taking over the Iron Tower, a desolate bugle horn resounded as an army under a different banner appeared on the horizon of the City of Iron. It was formed entirely of kytons, devils covered in twisting iron chains, and looked like an elite troop.
âThe kytons of the Third Hell, underlings of the Lord of Avarice! They came so quickly!â A pit fiend of the Dark Eight lamented.
âGet ready! The army has completed their battle preparations⦠Additionally, shouldnât we send someone over to negotiate?â Devils preferred small-scaled conflicts over larger battles, or even ingenious diplomacy as a method to solve their problems.
âIâm afraid itâs too late for that. After all, the attraction of the lordship is something that canât easily be extinguished with words alone. We need to fight, to let them see our true power,â another member of the Dark Eight proposed.
âNo! I propose that we immediately send out emissaries!â Yet another devil immediately suggested something else.
âLookâ¦â
A few pit fiends looked towards the direction the others had pointed at, and soon they discovered that two more armies had drawn closer, harbouring evil designs. The flames that burnt on their body, as well as the unique ice devils amongst them, revealed their identities.
âThe armies of the Fourth and Fifth Hells?â another pit fiend lamented, âAs expected. With the distance our reinforcements need to travel from the Eighth And Ninth Hells, weâre at a disadvantage here. Itâll take a very long timeâ¦â
âLetâs negotiate.â The Dark Eight very quickly came to an accord. Negotiation did not damage the prestige of a devil, and in the first place they never really cared about something as useless as their reputation.
Tens of pit fiends gathered together quickly. There were no blockheads among them, any such candidates long since wiped out by their subordinatesâ plots. Each one was shrewd and insightful.
All the pit fiends of Baator had come to an agreement in a hurry, resolving the situation. Each of them would enter a limited portion of the tower. They would compete fairly with the Iron Tower at their centre, aiming to win the unlikely prize of becoming an Archdevil.\
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Baalzephon, the first to infiltrate the Iron Tower, had currently brought Leylin to a black door. The enormous door was made of cast iron, with terribly twisted sculptures protruding out of it. The most prominent one was a model of a three-headed cerberus, filled with a sense of ruthlessness.
âThis door seems to depict Beelzebubâs rise and history,â Leylin meticulously looked through the sculptures on the door. Looking at the characteristics of the devils and other beings there, it seemed to proclaim Beelzebubâs feats in style, embellishing them with beauty and praise.
Once they reached the door, Leylin immediately discovered that several of the images matched with Beelzebubâs memories, explicitly confirming his position.
âDammit⦠DAMMIT! The autocannibalism ceremony consumed half of my energy.â Unlike Leylin who was calm and collected, Baalzephon was flustered and utterly discomforted. His deliberate curses clearly demonstrated his coercive intentions. At the very least, Leylin felt that Beelzebubâs earlier arrangements had taken out three quarters of Baalzephonâs strength. However, he still had more than enough strength to suppress a mere horned devil.
âHmm? Donât tell me that he wants to pull something on me to intentionally expose the flaws in the door?â Leylinâs eyes flashed. Devils werenât chaotic like demons were, there was a particular reason for everything they did. This was especially true between superiors and their subordinates. Even the harshest of superiors required sufficient evidence to punish their underlings.
For example, Leylin was currently masquerading as the horned devil Leycian. Although he posed a threat to Baalzephon, the horned devil had always obediently followed his masterâs orders and completed his job. Even the pit fiend couldnât recklessly dispose of him.
Naturally, if Leylin did not resist the coercion, and executed his own subversive plot now that Baalzephon was weak, the pit fiend could crush him without second thought.
âI feel like weâve reached the core of the Iron Tower, my Lord.â It was a great pity that Leylinâs current persona didnât give Baalzephon the slightest opportunity to do so. Instead, he acted like the most devoted of subordinates, standing protectively in front of his master.
âThis is the Palace of Gluttony, the core of the lordâs power. Rumours sayââ Leylin happily played the role of a guide.
âWhat do the rumours say?â A regretful look flashed across Baalzephonâs eyes. It was clear that he felt disappointed that Leylin had not taken the bait.
However, keeping Leylin with him seemed to have been the right decision. After all, it was rare for a devil to have any understanding of the Iron Tower, even if it was just a few rumours. Perhaps it was a clue that would end up being of extreme importance.
âThey say that this place is guarded by a contracted ancient devil!â A coarse voice sounded, answering Baalzephonâs question. However, it was not Leylin who had replied.
â57 years! Itâs already been a full 57 years⦠Beelzebub has not supplied me with enough souls and flesh, and seems to have completely disappearedâ¦â Roars of rage and dissatisfaction sounded, and a tremendous voice seemed to ring in Baalzephonâs heart.
*Bzzt!* The enormous iron doors in front of him rumbled, and the statue of the cerberus suddenly grew more lifelike, a bright glow surrounding it. This red eyes opened one after the other, emitting a radiance that was a thousand times more dazzling than rubies. A trace of purple greed flashed within that red, demonstrating a thirst for blood and souls.
âThis is⦠A hellhound!â Baalzephon retreated further and further. Hell was not limited to the devils. There were also hellcats, hellhounds, nightmares and even humans whoâd moved here from the prime material plane.
These beings had strong experts amongst them, with strength on par with greater devils. One could build the most perfect of fortresses, and hire them to protect it through contract. This hellhound greatly surpassed others of its species, but had been confined by Beelzebub in this tower.
âI am the King of Hellhoundsâ Soul Devourer Chekov!â A tremendous clang resounded, and the cerberus leapt out of the iron door. Its body was wreathed in flames as it grew in stature, only the tip of its being still connected to the door.
âThe King of Hellhounds?â Baalzephon rather speechlessly looked at the enormous Cerberus in front of him, a crafty glint in his eye, âThen why is someone who is powerful enough to lead an entire race here?â
*Rumble!* It was clear that Baalzephonâs words had touched a sore spot. Chekov suddenly roared, and infernal flames spread all around them.
âIt was Beelzebub! That greedy devil, the cruel glutton! He deceived me!â Without waiting for Leylin and Baalzephonâs coercement, Cerberus began to hog the conversation, âHe trapped me with a fight, the loser having to serve the winner for 9900 yearsâ¦â
In this moment, even Baalzephon looked at Cerberus with eyes of pity. Engaging in a game of chance with an Archdevil never ended well. The pathetic hellhound was lucky it didnât get crushed to death. It being shackled here was natural, and with almost ten thousand years of a contract it definitely wouldnât end well.
âWhat did the competition entail?â Leylin asked inquisitively.
âSouls. I competed with Beelzebub to see who could devour the most souls in a short span of time,â Cerberusâ three heads all drooped, hanging low with an air of dejection. âOriginally, my three heads could devour even a city of souls in an instant. Howeverâ¦â
Leylin was inwardly laughing to himself, and even Baalzephon shook his head and sighed. Competing in an eating competition with the Lord of Gluttony? One had to wonder whether this King of Hellhounds had a defective brain, or was actually a demon in disguise.
âWhat a sorrowful taleâ¦â Baalzephon finally said, summing up the incident.
âWell then! None of you have the slightest trace of Beelzebubâs aura on you. Are you intruders?â Cerberusâ gaze glinted with danger.
âAlthough I hate that fellow, I regret that I must follow the rules of the contract. I will devour the souls of all intruders!â Cerberus grinned, revealing a mouthful of towering fangs and a barbed, scarlet-red tongue.