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* [[The Prismatic Dowager]], left fuming over her own murder | * [[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 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 [[The Halved|Binary]]<ref name=":2" /><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Winter%27s_Reside#A_Solitary_Cobbled_Street|Find the tomb of the Mantle-bearer|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The Binary went to war. Against the storied sons of the Solonacean. And the Bellows Saint did mantle the king in a raiment of killing light."''</ref> | * The Bellows Saint/The Mantle-bearer, once the "armourer-saint" and "squire-sommelier" to the [[The Halved|Binary]]<ref name=":2" /><ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Winter%27s_Reside#A_Solitary_Cobbled_Street|Find the tomb of the Mantle-bearer|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The Binary went to war. Against the storied sons of the Solonacean. And the Bellows Saint did mantle the king in a raiment of killing light."''</ref> | ||
* The Chorister/The Chorister Saint, who accompanied the suns to war<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Heart-Catcher_Gardens#The_Nurseries|Sanctify the corpse of the Chorister Saint|Sunless Skies|}} ''"You daub its lips with some of the vial of souls, and anoint its armour as it would have done when it accompanied the suns to war."''</ref> and shed his shells to escape | * The Chorister/The Chorister Saint, who accompanied the suns to war<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Heart-Catcher_Gardens#The_Nurseries|Sanctify the corpse of the Chorister Saint|Sunless Skies|}} ''"You daub its lips with some of the vial of souls, and anoint its armour as it would have done when it accompanied the suns to war."''</ref> and shed his shells to escape death<ref name=":1" /> | ||
* The Violist, a "queen-saint"<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Brazen_Brigade#The_Grove_of_Far-Too-Late|Receive the Blessing of the Violist|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The Condottiere produces an ivory fiddle and dons the reliquary to play. "You shall dance," he tells you. "These are the steps." [...] The air resounds with the wail of the viol and those who descended here. [...] the Condottiere promises that you have been blessed by the Violist. "You drip with sanctity." He gives you a pilgrim badge, a token of the queen-saint."''</ref> and likely the rightful owner of the bows that impale the Mandolinist | * The Violist, a "queen-saint"<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/The_Brazen_Brigade#The_Grove_of_Far-Too-Late|Receive the Blessing of the Violist|Sunless Skies|}} ''"The Condottiere produces an ivory fiddle and dons the reliquary to play. "You shall dance," he tells you. "These are the steps." [...] The air resounds with the wail of the viol and those who descended here. [...] the Condottiere promises that you have been blessed by the Violist. "You drip with sanctity." He gives you a pilgrim badge, a token of the queen-saint."''</ref> and likely the rightful owner of the bows that impale the Mandolinist | ||
* The Fiddler<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Caduceus#The_Place_of_the_Rose|Explore the temple|Sunless Skies|}} ''"Each holds a reliquary to a single figure. One is to the Fiddler, another to the Piper, a third to the Drummer, the Chorister and the Violist."''</ref> | * The Fiddler<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlessskies.fandom.com/wiki/Caduceus#The_Place_of_the_Rose|Explore the temple|Sunless Skies|}} ''"Each holds a reliquary to a single figure. One is to the Fiddler, another to the Piper, a third to the Drummer, the Chorister and the Violist."''</ref> |
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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, once 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 death[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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