Jangling Hiter

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Jangling Hiter, called the City of Chains, Torture City, City of Rattling Madness or the Place of Chain-Torn-Flesh was a city in Minauros, the third layer of the Nine Hells. It was dominated by chain devils, also known as kytons, and within their city there were no weak links. It was the second major metropolis in the Nine Hells, below only the world-sized Sinking City.

Description
A few sensations defined life in Jangling Hiter; the feel of rusty, slimy chains on the skin and smell of decaying, greasy metal in a claustrophobic and acrophobia-inducing environment. The grating, constant sounds of clinking metal and dripping, rusty water repelled away all but the insane, but worst of all were the screams of the tormented. Such were their number that their wails of pain constantly permeated the city. The combined groans and shrieks regularly rose to a crescendo so harrowing that the decent or unaccustomed would have great difficulty resisting the ugre to display some reaction, such as screams of horror or even pity.

Geography
Unlike most other cities in Minauros, Jangling Hiter was not constantly sinking into the swamp, a bizarre solution having been found for the layer's infirm foundations. The City of Chains was suspended by a network of thick, unfathomably long, slimy and razor-augmented chains connected to posts positioned throughout the metropolis. By this method, the lowest portions of Hiter just skimmed the seething swamp below.

Jangling Hiter was like a jungle of metal, with all its structures, from the cellars to the tents, composed entirely out of chains. This medium did little to protect inhabitants from Minauros's horrid rain and deadly sleet, which could reach even those clustered indoors, so most settled for getting beneath a great concentration of chains. The chains were coated with algae and grime and often studded with barbs or razors, making them hard to grip and almost impossible to climb.

Flora & Fauna
Horrible creatures called hellchain weavers were the subject of many justified rumors within Jangling Hiter, sadistic, canny, monstrous spiders which even the kytons feared, and whose rusting webs could be found within the city's depths.

Cosmology
Exactly what the chains of Jangling Hiter were attached to or how they were held in place was an utter mystery. None seemed to know and the residents treated it with remarkable indifference, perhaps because asking would suggest oneself to be a foreigner and therefore a potential victim. A commonly accpeted theory was that the chains somehow pierced the boundary of the planar layers and attached themselves to Dis on the other side. In the World Axis cosmology, they were simply anchored to the cavern ceiling, but otherwise they disappeared into the sky behind the hail-laden clouds.

Trying to climb the support chains instigated a strange effect where, past up, the climber would gain no more distance. To everyone, including themselves, they would seemingly continue scaling the chains, but the truth became evident once they fell back down.

The Infinite Staircase had a landing somewhere in Jangling Hiter, granting access from the planes to Minauros.

Government
Jangling Hiter technically had rulers, but the city essentially ran itself. The kytons largely treated each other as equals, unconcerned with arguments over standing and only occasionally bickering over the remains of their victims. Everyone else was too terrified to step out of line; the only illegal activity was theft, murder, and generally creating chaos, and the kytons could swing their way through the city, seemingly appearing wherever they were needed. All offenses were met with the same punishment, that being an immediate, brutal death by either the use of chains or from the sheer terror of being hunted.

The kytons of the City of Chains usually deferred to a fellow, particularly clever chain devil known as Quimath, but he was not officially in charge. The earliest cited ruler was the hamatula Pollus Windscreamer, but the apathetic fiend would rather be patrolling Minauros. Allegedly his distinterest could be traced back to the rumor that he was merely a figurehead. Later a pit fiend came to rule the city, but was petrified by Mammon as punishment for failing to meet his soul quota before being replaced by Queen Sagirsa, a paeliryon eventually turned archdevil and at some point Mammon's paramour.

Trade
During the reign of Pollus, trade in Jangling Hiter declined, though only the desperate or crazy willingly came. This was by design, as it drove the kytons to their own desperate measures, particularly emigration across the Outer Planes, much to his delight. The city's saving grace in this economic sphere was that it produced the best known chains in existence, whether mundane or magical, light and fine or thick and heavy, metal or some other material.

This was all leaving aside the primary good of Jangling Hiter: the filleted souls of the damned. Souls from across the multiverse were herded daily into the Torture City's massive, factory-like instillations by the tumbrel for torturing. Once processed they were then usually taken to the Sinking City for transmutation into lemures, transport being Jangling Hiter's other main industry. The Hells had no shortage of torments, but nowhere else were the damned more cruelly or creatively agonized, the famous, long-honed precision with which the kytons flayed them being so infamous that other archdevils, namely Levistus and even Asmodeus himself, outsourced much of such work there.

Defenses
Jangling Hiter technically possessed defensive installations, but these were purely cosmetic. Its great stone walls were unguarded and had a breach where rancid filth was dumped, and the metal gate at the entrance constantly clattered and clanged in the wind.

Inhabitants
Hiter was populated mostly by chain devils, the constubulary of its brutal police force and workers of its soul-harvesting operations. Distinctly unwelcome were their chief rivals in torture, the pain devils. Other inhabitants attempted to carry on as if Jangling Hiter was a normal city.

Notable Locations
Jangling Hiter was divded into a few wards called Districts or Quarters.


 * Merchants' District: The only quarter where most wanted to be, the Merchants' District was the only area relatively safe from the resident horrors. This was because merchants brought things of value, and the planar traders who plyed their wares in Jangling Hiter were granted limited bills of safe passage sponspored by influential devil trade partners. Unfortunately the wrath of a powerful fiend could not be counted on to defend a protected trader, as demotions were so frequent in Minauros that a would-be patron could suddenly be reduced to a non-authoritative station. As a result, merchants of the infernal city often employed expendable and easily influenced entourages to give the residents someone else to corrupt or harrass.


 * Fiends' District: Making up most of the city, all planar tourists were advised to stay out of the Fiend District, as a popular pastime amongst Hiters' residents here was to chase such foolish new arrivals until they attempted to climb the chains before laughing as they cut themselves.


 * Visitors' District: Also called the Abattoir and known by locals as the Meat Quarter, anyone who somehow made it to Jangling Hiter without bills of passage was kindly invited to stay in this area, though most people hiding from the kytons ended up here as well before being dying. Here could be found the Sluice, a broad avenue into the city that ran through the center of the District. Troughs in the street ran slightly towards the city center so that the blood spilt there from feasting on vulnerable mortals could be drained away into a rusty metal gate.


 * Kyton's District: No non-kytons walked the streets of this eerily quiet quarter as they would be attacked on sight by the lone chain devils patrolling the streets. The only obviously non-kytons entities that could walk the streets were entities so blatantly powerful that the kytons didn't want to get involved.

Other Locations

 * Panos Qytel, a cathedral-like building with three towers in the center of Jangling Hiter where laired Quimath.


 * A giant statue of Sagirsa with cupped hands in which offerings were left by the superstitious among the minor devils in hopes of advancement.


 * A tall statue of the pit fiend ruler before Sagirsa that was actually his petrified and enlarged remains, left by Mammon as a reminder of the price of failure. It wept tears of smoking bile on the anniversery his downfall.

History
No one knew how Jangling Hiter came to be.