Belial

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Archfiend
Belial
Belial, as depicted in Fiendish Codex II.
Art by Eric Deschamps.
Title: Lord of the Fourth, Lord of Pain and Sufferings
Alias(es): Great Belial
Home plane: Nine Hells
Power level: Archdevil
Gender: Male
Alignment: Lawful evil
Portfolio: Domination, Secrets, Trickery, Seduction
Domains: Evil, Knowledge, Trickery
Superior: Asmodeus

Belial (BEE-lee-ul or bee-LY-ul) is an Archduke of Hell, Lord of the Fourth Hell, Phlegethos. He retained his rule after the Reckoning of Hell, though he now shares this responsibility with his daughter Fierna who serves as his mouthpiece (and possible lover). He has designs on the Fifth and Sixth levels of Hell. His symbols are a two-pronged ranseur and a handsome male face with dark features and small horns. A more elaborate symbol of Belial involves red, glowing eyes over a two-pronged ranseur, surrounded by a red tail with a wicked barb.

Description[edit | edit source]

Belial is said to have both the most handsome and diabolic appearance of all the devils. He is a tall, dark humanoid with small horns on his head, dresses always in regal finery and carries a ranseur. He is handsome and sexual, with large slanted eyes that smolder red.

Relationships[edit | edit source]

Belial is the father of Fierna, though his consort Naome. He has an alliance with Telchur, Oerth's god of winter, as he is said that he aided Telchur in Vatun's imprisonment. Belial has a secret alliance lasting centuries with Baalzebul, Lord of the Seventh Hell. Before the Reckoning, he was also allied with Moloch and Zariel. Two of the original members of the Dark Eight, Zaebos and Zapan, originally worked for him before taking on their present positions. He is a rival of Levistus, and was a rival of the Hag Countess before his demise. Since the ascension of Glasya, he has chosen a "wait and see" approach.

The bulk of Belial's scheming currently involves trying to keep tabs on his daughter without provoking her to straying further from his control. He is growing concerned that he is losing his grip on his power. Gazra is jealous and hateful toward Belial, but keeps those feelings well hidden.

Vassals[edit | edit source]

The following beings are among the most notable subjects of Belial on Phlegethos. The forces at their disposal are listed, where appropriate:

  • Balan - 40 companies of barbazu (DR75).
  • Bathym - 30 companies of hamatula (DR75).
  • Chamo - Legate (DR75).
  • Gaziel - 11 companies of bone devils (DR75).
  • Naome - Consort of Belial (DR75).
  • Zaebos, pit fiend - Lieutenant, one of the Dark Eight.
  • Zapan, pit fiend - 4 companies of cornugons, one of the Dark Eight.

Realm[edit | edit source]

Belial, currently the power behind the throne in Phlegethos, rules from his Hall of One Thousand Sighs and Screams within Fierna's tower of crystalline stone.

Dogma[edit | edit source]

Belial teaches his followers to revel in the pleasures and pains of the flesh. He delights in manipulating mortals. He also enjoys killing, craving the sensation of hot blood splashing against his body. That said, he is not a fool, and knows when to cut and run.

Worshippers[edit | edit source]

Members of Belial's small cult devote themselves to trickery, seduction, domination, and secrets. They are generally more interested in personal than political corruption.

Clergy[edit | edit source]

Clerics of Belial sport thin, well-groomed beards (if male), dress in red and black, and wield the ranseur. Male clerics predominate.

Temples[edit | edit source]

Temples to Belial feature circular altars and black and red candles, in elegant towers and halls. The decor is both understated and tasteful.

Apocrypha[edit | edit source]

In "The Politics of Hell" in Dragon #28, Belial was originally the devil in charge of politicians, the supreme commander of Hell's armies, and Satan's personal lieutenant, gaining the animosity of the other devils and the esteem of Satan when he acted to discipline the others for minor acts of rebellion. As a result, Belial was the only archdevil who remained on the side of Satan after Baalzebul's coup, and Belial became exiled along with his former master. In this version of the story (published years before Belial was officially introduced to the game in the Monster Manual II), Belial has remained exiled ever since. However, the armies of Hell have remained loyal to him, and Belial retained his influence over politicians and bureaucrats for some time, having kept his former contacts. He was described in that article as a beautiful angelic being riding a chariot of fire.

In Legions of Hell by Chris Pramas, Belial was a fallen celestial (a former virtue, equivalent to a deva) like Baalzebul, thus explaining their natural alliance, and like the latter devil was treated as an upstart by Dispater and Mephistopheles, who were "born of the baatezu race." It says "Only Asmodeus is a better liar than Belial." His servants in that book include Ariel, a winged warrior with the head of a lion who oversees the tortures of the Fourth Hell; Antaia, the Witch Queen; Balan, Master of the Infernal Hunt; and Naamah, Contessa of Duplicity.

Creative origins[edit | edit source]

Belial, whose name has been translated to mean "worthlessness," is based on the demon from Christian and Jewish apocrypha of the same name.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

Bibliography[edit | edit source]

  • Gygax, Gary. "From the Sorcerer's Scroll: New Denizens of Devildom." Dragon #75. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
———. Monster Manual II. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
———. Legions of Hell: Book of Fiends, Volume One. Renton, WA: Green Ronin Publishing, 2001.
  • Von Thorn, Alexander. "The Politics of Hell." Dragon #28. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1979.

External link[edit | edit source]

The Index is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, and his work as continued and updated by Eric Johnson, Richard DiIoia, Jason "PupickDad" Jacobson, a French fan group, and numerous other fans over the years. The wiki page for the EGI has a list of sources, full product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.

Topic Type Description Product Page/Card/Image

Abriymoch {The Mount of Leaping Flames, Phlegethos} (Belial's Stronghold) Settlement Defensive Structure, Dragon magazine #075 26, 27
Abriymoch {The Mount of Leaping Flames, Phlegethos} (Belial's Stronghold) Settlement Defensive Structure, Dragon magazine #347 36
Abriymoch {The Mount of Leaping Flames, Phlegethos} (Belial's Stronghold) Settlement Defensive Structure, Manual of the Planes, AD&D 1e 109, 111
Belial (Archdevil) Deity Devil, Arch-Devil, (Arch-devil), Book of Vile Darkness, D&D 3.0 151-153
Belial (Archdevil) Deity Devil, Arch-Devil, (Arch-devil), Defenders of the Faith, D&D 3.0e 96
Belial (Archdevil) Deity Devil, Arch-Devil, (Arch-devil), Dragon magazine #075 8, 9, 10, 26, 27, 30, 31
Belial (Archdevil) Deity Devil, Arch-Devil, (Arch-devil), Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 184
Belial (Archdevil) Deity Devil, Arch-Devil, (Arch-devil), Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 184
Belial (Archdevil) Deity Devil, Arch-Devil, (Arch-devil), Monster Manual 1, D&D 5e 68
Belial (Archdevil) Deity Devil, Arch-Devil, (Arch-devil), Monster Manual 2, AD&D 1e 44, 45, 46
Belial (Archdevil) Deity Devil, Arch-Devil, (Arch-devil), Manual of the Planes, AD&D 1e 65, 109, 111
Belial (Archdevil) Deity Devil, Arch-Devil, (Arch-devil), Pathfinder Chronicles: Campaign Setting, Pathfinder 1e 172, 186