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==Inhabitants== There are two types of [[petitioners]] in Hades. The first is the ethereal kind, who are disembodied souls who don't even get sensory bodies with which to suffer their eternal torment, thereby adding to that sense of loneliness and despair. These spirits tend to flock towards mortal visitors like desperate wastrels, hoping to leech off some of warmth and positive emotion, but they are harmless. Then you get the larval kind of petitioner, who are common throughout the lower planes as giant man-sized maggots with mortal faces. Larva gets used as currency, fiend-food, materials in spellcasting, or as raw recruits for promotion into the higher fiendish forms such as Demons and/or Devils. Due to the differences of religion on different worlds in the cosmos, there is no hard guarantee of which form you take in the afterlife of Hades. Though as a rule of thumb, particularly wicked and evil people become Larvae, whilst those who "end up" in Hades through lack of faith or by committing sins are probably going to end up as spirits. Hades is also the home realm of the '''[[Yugoloth]]s''' which are the Neutral Evil fiends. They never really get as much screen time as the Devils and Demons, if only because the other two are more easily contrasted with each other. These guys are just evil [[Stupid Evil|for the sake of being evil]]. Also despite this being their home plane, they are more common in [[Gehenna]] where they migrated en-masse because, in case you haven't been paying attention, this place is a shit hole ''even by hell-plane standards''. As a result of the Yugoloth's disinterest, the primary planar power in Hades are the Night [[Hag]]s, a fiendish branch of the hag family who focus on herding and trading the larva, both as lone "shepherds" and as mercantile consortiums.
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