@Legion02 Definitely. There are four demon lords, remember. Azmodan is the Demon Lord of the South and also represents the domain of pestilence. Yigzavath should have fun with that. Xavius is the Demon Lord of the West, and he has the power of famine. Baalrog is the Demon Lord of the East, and his domains are war and fire. Asivar and him will be best buddies, I'm sure. And yes, I'm joking. Lastly, Ralthalac is the Demon Lord of the North, and his domain is death. I feel like demonblight is the demonic equivalent of salting the earth so their enemies can't use it. There's probably corruption all over Erathel, but it's mainly focused in the south. I would, however, ask that you don't pull Ralthalac or Xavius into the fray just yet. As long as
@dragonmancer approves, I'm thinking we start this off slow and build up to a battle against each of the four demon lords. The first one we deal with will obviously be Azmodan, also known as the Malady That Walks and the Bane of Ermio.
@ActRaiserTheReturned My only concern with your post is there hasn't been a single mention of demonic hordes in this RP yet. Except the warband of bloodthirsters that attacked the village Ha defended. The whole explanation for why the demon lords haven't conquered Gaea during the Silence is because they're too evenly matched. Any overt military actions taken by one of them, like assembling a huge army, is going to piss off the other three. Now, I'm fine with the demonic force you mentioned in your post being a group of random, unaffiliated demons that don't serve any of the four lords. If that's the case, Azmodan and the others wouldn't respond to it. Less competition.
Also, and this is just a general note for everyone, remember demons are the big bad of this RP...with some additional foes created by
@dragonmancer. *Cough* Ancalagon *Cough.* We don't necessarily want them to be fodder so you can show off how badass your characters are. While your gods and maybe your heroes can certainly mow down lesser demons with ease, I'd advise that you all take some time to really think about how you'd approach dealing with a being as powerful as Azmodan or even a greater demon. Heck, think about how your character's mortal worshippers would deal with demonic attacks. They've probably seen the occasional bloodthirster, but Gaea is more of a post-apocalyptic wasteland than a warzone. At least, for now it is. And feel free to continue pursuing your own plots and whatnot. The demon narrative is just a way to keep things connected by some kind of main thread and to give those players that don't have a plotline of their own something to do.