Miska

Miska, the Wolf-Spider, was a demon lord who was once the Prince of Demons. He was also the ruler of the spyder-fiends.

Description
Miska resembled an enormous spider with three heads: a humanoid head in the middle with two wolf-like heads on either side. He also had four humanoid arms. The hair on his humanoid head was long and black, and his spider-like body was blue-black with bands of gray, silver, and blue. His arms, however, were a bleached white color.

Personality
Miska was cruel and chaotic; he desired revenge against the Wind Dukes for his imprisonment. Interestingly, because a part of his essence of trapped in the Rod of Seven Parts, he was faintly influenced by it, developing a yearning for neatness.

Abilities
As a demon lord, Miska had a wide range of powerful abilities, from those common to all tanar'ri, to regeneration, and great strength and intelligence as befit his role as the Queen of Chaos's general. He was also very charismatic, and when shapechanged into a humanoid form he was even more effective against unaware humanoids, and he could imitate any noise or voice he had heard before. After his injury, a part of his essence was trapped in the Rod, rendering him immune to its effects and also preventing his demise.

Realm
Miska was native to the Abyss like all tanar'ri, but had been imprisoned for untold millenia in a fortress in the depths of Pandemonium; the fortress itself was enshrouded by a cocoon of Law.

History
In the Age before Ages, when the Queen of Chaos planned her great war against the rest of the multiverse, she slew the reigning Prince of Demons, Obox-ob, and gave the title to her tanar'ri lover and servitor, Miska, thus ensuring the loyalty of the tanar'ri. For a time the war went well, until it took the form of Law versus Chaos as the obyrith armies clashed with those of the Wind Dukes of Aaqa. Eventually, seven of the Wind Dukes' greatest champions created what would become known as the Rod of Seven Parts, using it to injure and then imprison Miska in Pandemonium, but breaking the Rod in the process and scattering the pieces across the multiverse.