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The Grand Devils' palace guard were known as the [[Brazen Brigade]]; the Brigade still worships and tends their prisons and resting places.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Permit_the_pilgrims_entry|Permit the pilgrims entry|Fallen London|}} ''"Once you promise them entrance, the devils become more voluble. They are of the Brazen Brigade, they tell you. Once they were the palace guard of their Hellish saints. Now they are exiled from Hell and forbidden from their worship. They make journeys across the hinterlands, preserving the sites and shrines of their dead."''</ref> They also still have loyalists, called the Brimstone Convention, who have taken refuge at [[Mount Palmerston]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Mount_Palmerston#Interactions|Chat to the port-folk about the Brimstone Convention|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Chat to the port-folk about the Brimstone Convention [...] There was a revolution in Hell: and the aristocracy of devils fled here. Here, they plot in exile. [...] “They don't do us any harm. They stay up there, and we stay down here."''</ref> | The Grand Devils' palace guard were known as the [[Brazen Brigade]]; the Brigade still worships and tends their prisons and resting places.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Permit_the_pilgrims_entry|Permit the pilgrims entry|Fallen London|}} ''"Once you promise them entrance, the devils become more voluble. They are of the Brazen Brigade, they tell you. Once they were the palace guard of their Hellish saints. Now they are exiled from Hell and forbidden from their worship. They make journeys across the hinterlands, preserving the sites and shrines of their dead."''</ref> They also still have loyalists, called the Brimstone Convention, who have taken refuge at [[Mount Palmerston]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/Mount_Palmerston#Interactions|Chat to the port-folk about the Brimstone Convention|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Chat to the port-folk about the Brimstone Convention [...] There was a revolution in Hell: and the aristocracy of devils fled here. Here, they plot in exile. [...] “They don't do us any harm. They stay up there, and we stay down here."''</ref> | ||
In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, multiple Grand Devils have been liberated | In the ''Sunless Skies'' timeline, multiple Grand Devils have been liberated and brought to the skies, including the [[The Piper|Piper]] (thanks to the Brazen Brigade)<ref name=":0">{{Citation|1=https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Brazen_Brigade#The_Adamant_Idol|2=Entreat the Piper to emerge|3=Sunless Skies|4=}}''"She is not pleased that the Brigade have returned her to the heavens she fled, and has no intention of leaving the confines of her idol. But she is merciful today, and sends you on your way."''</ref> and the [[The Drummer|Drummer]].<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Caduceus#The_Darkling_Caverns|Entreat the Drummer|Sunless Skies|}} ''"Below Caduceus, the Drummer plays. One of the greatest Saints of Hell, all Caduceus dances to his beat."''</ref> The corpses and husks of others, including the Chorister<ref name=":1">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Brazen_Brigade#The_Grove_of_Far-Too-Late|Return to the Scarlet Condottiere (Chorister)|Sunless Skies|}} ''"Of course you encountered one of his shells. The meat of him is elsewhere. Our Chorister was not so easily vanquished."''</ref> and the Mantle-bearer,<ref name=":2">{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Winter%27s_Reside#A_Solitary_Cobbled_Street|Find the tomb of the Mantle-bearer|Sunless Skies|}} ''"Somewhere in Winter's Reside lies the corpse of the armourer-saint, once squire-sommelier to the Binary, the twin kings of Eleutheria."''</ref> never left the [[High Wilderness]]. | ||
==Known Grand Devils== | ==Known Grand Devils== |
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"Do you know how long it takes one of our lords to die?" He shakes his head. "No, I don't either. Aeons, perhaps."
The Grand Devils, also called the Saints of Hell, are the former princes of Hell, and were once the noble rulers of the Devils. They were overthrown in a revolution by their former subjects, and they have now been left scattered, dead, or otherwise indisposed.
Correct and Proper and Beautiful
Vast, eight-legged,[1], perfume-breathed,[2] leather-winged, many-eyed,[3] chitin-plated, and millipede-like,[4], the Grand Devils are a diverse group of powerful beings. They have the ability to share their memories and thoughts with others; for a mere mortal this may be a rapturous experience, or one that they will never speak of again lest they relive it.[5] When the Grand Devils ruled Hell, they each had a specific purpose, and their bodies may have had unique attributes to match.[6]
The Grand Devils' palace guard were known as the Brazen Brigade; the Brigade still worships and tends their prisons and resting places.[7] They also still have loyalists, called the Brimstone Convention, who have taken refuge at Mount Palmerston.[8]
In the Sunless Skies timeline, multiple Grand Devils have been liberated and brought to the skies, including the Piper (thanks to the Brazen Brigade)[9] and the Drummer.[10] The corpses and husks of others, including the Chorister[11] and the Mantle-bearer,[12] never left the High Wilderness.
Known Grand Devils
Most of the Grand Devils appear to be dead. This does not hinder communication with them as much as one might expect.
- The Drummer, whose beat is irresistible
- The Mandolinist, impaled by a thousand viol bows (for some reason)
- The Chandler, martyred for forbidden love
- The Vintner, an ancient Saint who oversaw the distillation of souls
- The Prismatic Dowager, left fuming over her own murder
- The Piper, a leader of the ancient rebellion against the Judgements who found the way into Parabola
- The Bellows Saint/The Mantle-bearer, the "armourer-saint" and "squire-sommelier" to the Binary[12][13]
- The Chorister/The Chorister Saint, who accompanied the suns to war[14] and shed his shells to escape capture[11]
- The Violist, a "queen-saint"[15] and likely the rightful owner of the bows that impale the Mandolinist
- The Fiddler[16]
References
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