Geryon

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The Wild Beast, the Serpentine Lord, (Former) Lord of the Fifth, Lord of the Filth
Geryon
General information
Portfolio:Controlled rage, revenge
Home:Nine Hells
Alignment:Lawful evil
Gender:Male
Class:n/a
Superior:Asmodeus
Rules items
Domains:Diabolic, Evil, Bestial

Geryon was an Arch-Devil of Hell (Baator in later editions of the game), also known as the "Wild Beast."

Description

Geryon's only human feature is his handsome head. His body is snake-like with no legs, and he has huge bat wings, and a barbed tail that drips a deadly poison. His arms are strong and hairy and end in paw-like hands, and allow him to use his horn, the Horn of the Bull.

History

Geryon was once the lord of Stygia, the Fifth Layer of Hell, a position he gained right after the demotion of Levistus.

Known for his staunch loyalty to Asmodeus, Geryon was the only one to support the Lord of Nessus upon the Hell-wide revolution known as the Reckoning of Hell. But, in the aftermath, his faithfulness was apparently useless, as Geryon was demoted and banished to Avernus with his court by Asmodeus himself.

He was at one time a commander of a Stygian fortress known as Coldsteel, only to later lose that position as well. His physical form has ultimately been destroyed and his life-essence was given to power up Glasya, Asmodeus's daughter who recently gained the rulership of Malbolge, the Sixth Layer of Baator. Geryon now exists as a vestige.

Binders who summon Geryon can gain some of his powers, such as his extra eyes, his baleful gaze and his power of flight, in return risking being influenced by his personality and acquiring his weakness of irrational loyalty.

Vassals

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

  • Agares - 31 companies of osyluths (DR75)
  • Amon - 40 companies of osyluths (MM2)
  • Cozbinaer or Cozbi - Consort to Geryon (DR75)
  • Fecor, pit fiend - 8 companies of cornugons
  • Gorson - Bailiff, also serves Baalzebul? (DR75)
  • Herodias - Magistrate (DR75)
  • Machalas - 11 companies of hamatula (DR75)

Many in Geryon's court were destroyed in a battle with the followers of Levistus.

Dogma

Despite his ironic moniker "Lord of the Filth," Geryon values cleanliness. His primary goal while he was alive was to regain his original position, to which end he was gathering a mercenary army of disaffected devils in his Stygian citadel.

Worshippers

Geryon's worshippers are often rangers and barbarians. They include gnolls, minotaurs, bugbears, hobgoblins, and other humanoids.

Clergy

Geryon's clerics wear red or dark green clothing and wear jewelry of serpentine design.

Temples

Geryon's temples, found deep within the wilderness, take the form of subterranean labyrinths. They incorporate cold, bluish steel whenever possible. Their aesthetic is stark and extremely clean.

Creative origins

Geryon was a fearsome Titan in Greek mythology, but the D&D Geryon is based on the Geryon from Dante's Divine Comedy.

Publishing history

In the 4th edition Manual of the Planes, Geryon is alive and the foremost of the outcast devils in the Astral dominion of Tytherion.

See also

Bibliography

  • Richard Baker, Rob Heinsoo, and James Wyatt. Manual of the Planes. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2008.
  • Cook, Monte. A Paladin in Hell. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1998. ISBN 0-7869-1210-3
  • -----. "Yet More Archfiends: a Book of Vile Darkness Web Enhancement." Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2002. Available online: [1]
  • Laws, Robin D, Schwalb, Robert J. Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2006.