Hellbred

Fiendish Codex II

Sometimes, a soul recognizes the great evil he committed in life and truly wishes to repent. Most of these unfortunates become spectres that haunt Dis, repenting only as they realize their true fate. Others ascend to the heavens, having sought forgiveness before it was too late. Hellbred fall in the middle. They repent in the moment before their condemnation to Hell, yet too late to find salvation. The lords of good and justice, suspicious that the condemned soul merely seeks escape for selfish reasons, instead reincarnate the individual to give him one last chance at salvation. In exchange, this newborn creature, called a hellbred, gains impressive powers to better thwart the minions of Hell and maybe - in some way - prove his worth to the gods of good to gain clemency. The dukes of Hell do not forget those who have escaped their clutches. A hellbred faces a difficult path to salvation, but he fights in the name of justice with unmatched fervor.

Most hellbred are truly damned, despite their best efforts. While they sought repentance, they asked for it too late. Only the most epic of heroic acts can release them from their bond to Hell. Thus, a hellbred embarks on one seemingly doomed or impossible quest after another. A hellbred must prove his worth to the lords of good, but the laws encoded in the Pact Primeval ensure that only the most exceptional hellbred ascend to the celestial planes. Most still end up in Hell, where devils await to extract a hideous price for their daring. A hellbred must complete a truly legendary act - such as singlehandedly saving a city from invaders, destroying a duke or archduke of Hell, annihilating a potent artifact of evil, and so forth - to earn salvation. Most die long before achieving such goals, as they throw themselves into their crusade with the reckless abandon of the damned.

The Scourging

The Scourging transforms a character into a creature known as a hellbred. The powers of good and evil - warring for a hellbred's soul - rend and twist him into a new form.

His physical form is that of a humanoid with dark red, smooth skin, or sometimes green scales. A hellbred usually has horns, though their exact form varies. He might have a single horn in the center of his forehead, a pair of short, stubby horns, or large horns similar to those of a ram. His eyes shine with a sinister, red glow. These physical aspects are a parting gift from a hellbred's onetime diabolic masters, serving as a reminder of the sins of his previous life.

While a hellbred's outer body is a product of Hell, his inner mind and soul are purged and cleaned by the powers of good. He retains shadowy, vague memories of his past. The sight of a onetime ally or enemy triggers a vague sense of unease or pain, but details or exact memories are no more than shards of a split second of the past. Freed from the burden of guilt and the influences of those who drove him to evil, a hellbred is free to seek his own path.

Hellbed Racial Traits

All hellbred share the following racial traits:

Hellbred Society

Hellbred are the accursed, the damned, and the outcast. They are loners, cast-offs of their former societies. Despite their noble intentions, many see them as abominations. Thus, most societies shun hellbred.

Alignment: Hellbred are almost always lawful good. A few are chaotic good or neutral good. Hellbred are fully dedicated to eradicating evil.

Lands: Hellbred have no lands of their own. Few can endure being ostracized by people they now defend, so many choose to wander, taking in the beauty of the mortal world before meeting their fate. All hellbred must contend with the inner revulsion of what they once were, so they seek lands where the baatezu have the most influence, hoping to unravel their plans.

Settlements: Lacking the numbers or society to found settlements of their own, hellbred congregate in encampments. Many lead crusaders to vanquish the servants of Hell. Hellbred camps are always orderly and neat, reflecting the disciplined leaders that form such groups.

Beliefs: Hellbred are deeply devout individuals. Because of their choice, they have gained the tools to destroy their gravest foes and earned a chance to find a place on one of the celestial planes. Many hellbred revere St. Cuthbert, taking strength from the promise of justice he offers, but most embrace the valor inherent in Heironeous. Many hellbred turn to Phieran, the deity of suffering, endurance, and perseverance, since the Tortured God understands their sacrifice and celebrates their martyrdom.

Relations: So long as hellbred keep their nature concealed, they have little problems interacting with other races. Certainly, the somber pall hanging about these characters makes such interactions subdued, but most individuals are at least cordial. Hellbred learn to find the good in all creatures, seeing past monstrous exteriors to judge individuals on their merits. They find friendship in unexpected places, often with members of other outcast races, such as half-orcs. Many of these individuals remain good despite the prejudice and bigotry they must face. Reformed drow, tieflings, or the rare good-aligned gnoll, goblin, or hobgoblin often prove constant companions.


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