The Beast wrote:CB2 = Succor-Bemoth was nearly killed by Hades when the former invaded the latter’s realm. The name of Hades’ realm is not mentioned. Hel (from the Norse Gods) considers Mictla an ally. This note also again says Mictla was an Aztec god who once rules Hades.
Actually, you forgot to mention...
CB2, pg.20 = Tezcatlipoca occasionally associates with demons, vampires and Mictla, the Aztec ruler of the Underworld.
CB2, pg.25 = The dog-headed god Xolotl has accompanied Quetzalcoatl on many quests, including a heroic trip to the realm of Mictla, demon ruler of the Underworld. The two friends enjoyed vanquishing Mictla, weakening his power, but victory was short lived for his defeat inadvertently helped the current ruler of Hades,
Asmodeus, rise to power.
CB2, pg.52 = Ereshkigal would also like to expand her realm, at the expense of the many evil entities that live in Hades. She might covertly work with any force to get what she wants.
CB2, pg.70 = Hades' realm has borders with many demonic kingdoms As a result, he has to be constantly on guard against raids and attacks The realm of Hades is also full of treasure, both in material wealth and magical items However, Hades' power is so incredible in his realm that few demons and godlmgs dare to challenge him openly. Instead, the most foolhardy and brave try to sneak in and steal items of value or retrieve prisoners, but most of these endeavors have ended disastrously.
CB2, pg.72 = Beside Zeus and Poseidon, Hades has few other allies, other than a few neighboring demon lords (not named) who have agreed to make sure that intruders don't enter Hades from their lands. He also commands a legion of ghouls of all kinds, succubus, incubus, mares/nightmares, and all the Hordes of Hades (see Rifts Conversion Book One, page 209). (those are on the same page as the incident with Succor-Bemoth).
CB2, pg.112 = Ravana, King of the Raksashas, makes his residence in a portion of Demonic Hades which is in effect, an independent kingdom beyond the influence of the Greek god Hades or the Demon Lord Modeus (see Rifts Conversion Book One). The Demon Lord has not challenged Ravana regarding his underworld kingdom for fear of defeat, while Hades is content with his massive part of the eerie dimension. Of course, individual gods of India have met, befriended or clashed with other gods, godlings, demons and monsters with varying results and lasting sentiments.
CB2, pg.135 = Yama has a non-aggression pact with the other rulers of Hades. The god will not attack or allow anyone in his land to attack his neighbors. Yama is also secretly conspiring with Mictla (see Rifts Conversion Book One), the former supreme ruler of Hades. The two are thinking of ways to wrestle control of Hades from Modeus and to lead all the demons of Hades in a diabolic crusade against the Forces of Light. This is a long-term plan that neither god is planning to enact for centuries, if ever.
CB2, pg.138 = Ravana and Kansa have reached an agreement not to interfere with each other, but the two great demons do not trust each other enough to work together. The same goes for Modeus.
- This part is, i'm first to admit pretty dubious, it might mean Ravana & Kansa have non-interference agreements with each other
and Modeus or that only Ravana has such pacts. And, in theory, Kansa having such an agreement on itself doesn't mean his kingdom is part of the same dimension as the other two.
CB2, pg.194 = Ahriman was defeated when the Gods of Light called elemental spirits to their side. The evil god was finally imprisoned in another dimension which he rules but cannot leave. Ahriman has plotted to escape and destroy all life on the worlds on which that last battle was fought, including Earth. During his imprisonment, Ahriman has met and made pacts with dozens of other evil beings, including the rulers of both Hades and Dyval.
- Much like with Kansa, the existence of pacts and agreements with other entities doesn't on itself have to mean shared borders. On one side of the matter, the fact Ahriman has deals with Dyval would be a point against it, on the other side, the fact Ahriman needs major effort to send agents to
any places beside his realm could be seem to imply a sort of interconnectedness, or a pretty high degree of desperation. It's up for grabs, really.
cornholioprime wrote:Chronologically, CB1 Original was the first -and last -time that Modeus and Mictla and Sahtahlus were mentioned as full-blown Alien Intelligences.
Actually Modeus, Mictla and
Mephisto, if memory tricks me not. Dragon & Gods would then put all the book in a peculiar light by presenting those 3 in quite different portrayal AND mentioning an "Alien Intelligence Impostor Mephisto" acting in Rifts Earth, but only him, leaving Modeus & Mictla's own inconsistencies (of interaction, position & gender) in a sort of nebulous limbo. As things currently stand, if not both, at least CB1's "Aztec God of Death & previous ruler of Hades" could just as well be a different being.
And on another note, yes, C.J. Carella made some serious effort in CB2 (spread through a lot of little references) to sell the idea of Palladium's Hades as some sort of demon-overworld shared by a bunch of demon lords & darker gods, something that, as you pointed out, indeed fits no other book before or after.
Another possible way of interpreting it, and easier to fit with the other books (i hope), might be as several separate demonic dimensions with a tendency to frequently rift or fade/fuse into each other (like the Fadetown in the Magic Zone or Yucatan in Vampire Kingdoms), resulting in a number of border disputes or conflicts when one god or demon lords gets in the mood to expand or try to fuse dimensions - something possible with the divine abilities from Dragons & Gods, no? - and treaties made between those beings with other priorities of their own.