Dispater

Dispater (dis-PAY-ter ) was an archdevil of the Nine Hells and the Lord of the Second in the Iron City of Dis. Dis was both the name of the layer and the city itself.

Personality
Paranoid and reclusive, he never left the inner sanctum of the Iron Tower at the center of the city of Dis. He was always stoic, emotionless, and expressionless. He remained this way constantly even in the heat of battle and while committing acts of unspeakable evil.

History
Dispater, along with Mephistopheles, was once an ally of Mammon, but Mammon betrayed them both.

Relations
Malachlabra, Duchess of Hell, was his daughter. She had three long sinuous barbed tails, an obsidian-hued lush human body, and bat wings coming from her shoulders.

Activities
The Lord of the Second, Dispater, controlled the layer of Dis from his Iron Tower. He usually appeared as a humanoid of supernatural height with dark hair, tiny horns, resplendent garb, and a single cloven foot. He always held a rod of great power, his badge of office.

Dispater never took risks and thus almost never left his Iron Tower, and then, only to the call of Asmodeus. At all other times, he relied on his aspect to deal with the other archdukes of the Nine Hells. Dispater's Iron Tower, a nigh-impenetrable fortress, was itself an extremely powerful magic item that amplified his powers and made him nearly invulnerable. The Iron Duke received all necessary information from his consort Lilis. Known as the Iron Maiden, Lilis was the only consort Dispater was known to have, and her intelligence network covered all Baator and beyond, making her one of the most knowledgeable creatures in the Nine Hells. In terms of politics, Dispater and Mephistopheles, Lord of the Eighth, were allies and are usually scheming against Baalzebul, Lord of the Seventh.

Since Glasya's elevation and the apparent ease with which Asmodeus arranged it, Dispater's already healthy paranoia grew, prompting him to retreat further into his Iron Tower and work harder than ever to root out traitors both actual and potential. He had half of his servants spying on the other half. He also tried to distance himself from his allies and seek peace with his enemies to avoid having any enemies, a futile goal.

Powers
Dispater's touch instantly corroded metal and could convert flesh into iron. A favorite tactic of his in combat was to transform an opponent into an iron statue, then immediately rust him away into dust.