Lemure

Lemures were among the weakest devils. Lemures were the shock troops and laborers of the devils. The most selfish, cruel, and evil mortals that died and came to Hell become lemures. The only things lower in the devilish hierarchy than lemures were nupperibos, which were strange gangly limbed bloated creatures with no minds or eyes.

Description
A lemure was a hideous creature, appearing as nothing more than a man-sized blob of molten stinking flesh with a permanent expression of anguish. It oozed across the ground as it moved. They stood about 5 feet tall and weighed about 100 pounds.

Out of about a hundred thousand larvae, only about a dozen were turned by the devils into lemures. Once becoming a lemure, the baatezu acknowledged the creature as part of their race and not as a petitioner.

A lemure had no sex organs. Lemures were low-ranking baatezu and needed more frequent but short rests as such. They took whatever rest they could to satisfy their necessary five minute rest, which they needed.

Behavior
A lemure was almost completely mindless, they were effectively incapable of making decisions, even those that concerned themselves. It was presumed that this was by design. The idea being that the baatezu wanted the low caste to be easy to influence, so they would choose the path of evil. With this mindlessness came also a lack of "lesson" that the lemure needed to learn if it wanted a promotion.

History
After a mortal soul had been thoroughly tortured for an untold time, its soul was wracked with pain and infused with hatred. It was at this time that the devils then transformed the soul into one of their own. The mortal soul was corrupted with infernal power and turned into the least powerful of the devils: a lemure.

Combat
These mindless fiends made up the rank-and-file of the infernal legions. They shambled forward at the command of their masters' whips, thoughtlessly slaughtering everything in their path. When not engaged in battle, lemures were left in the fiery spawning pits of Hell to torture any mortal souls that they found swimming amid the hellfire.

Lemures usually attacked their prey by clawing them apart. They were individually weak and their tactics, or what passed as such, consisted of swarming their enemies relying on their numbers. Said numbers could reach more than thousand under a single devil commander. This tactic did not rely utterly on the numbers. As dumb lemures were, they were capable of marching in a special wedge formation that allowed them to hit more accurately.

Lemures were hard to kill. They had an inherent regeneration ability. This ability was not the fastest regeneration ability, but it was very tenuous. Even when somebody managed to turn a lemure into ash, over time, they fully regenerated. One way to permanently kill them was to use holy things like holy weapon or holy water to kill them. Another method was to eat them. Out of all methods, the last was the most secure and also the one commonly used by demons.

Society
Lemures were the lowest of the devils. They existed en masse in infernal armies that were thrown into the Blood War.

As low a lemure's position was, they had a shot at high positions in the infernal hierarchy. Every lemure was at least theoretically capable of rising through the ranks up to pit fiend rank and from there to higher to nobility. For example, when a lemure had to chance to be promoted to a spinagon, it had to fight against other lemures and after it won, its skin was taken away. Underneath the skin, the winning lemure had become a spinagon. When a lemure did not manage to get a promotion, something that was effectively a matter of chance at their low station, it was over time absorbed into Baator like a petitioner.

Conversely, it was entirely possible for a higher-ranking baatezu to committ such a severe crime that it was demoted to lemure-status.

Appearances

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 * Sword Play