Demons / Infernals and the Old Ones

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Demons / Infernals and the Old Ones

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Is there anything in any of the PF books about the demons (Hades) and infernals (Dyval) relationship to the old ones?

Do we know if they served them or fought against them in the war?

What about the lords of either realm?

If there is nothing in the books I will take best guesses or head canon from people more familiar with the fantasy setting then I.
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Re: Demons / Infernals and the Old Ones

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Warshield73 wrote:Is there anything in any of the PF books about the demons (Hades) and infernals (Dyval) relationship to the old ones?

Do we know if they served them or fought against them in the war?

What about the lords of either realm?

If there is nothing in the books I will take best guesses or head canon from people more familiar with the fantasy setting then I.

Hades was built by the Old Ones.
Lictalon was appointed regent of it after the war.
My supposition is the Demon Lords were minions and there was a civil war between loyalists and rebels.
This would explain why Lictalon allowed demons to go about their business... the ones still free sided with the coalition and thus are "on our side"
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