FfH trivia game thread

Neither of those.

Just to make sure my question isn't misleading, it should be:

Who was the god that broke the agreement to not interfere directly in the mortal realm?

The gods/angels were certainly allowed to influence events.

- Niilo
 
I think your question is fair, there has only been one god who broke the compact. Succellus was a pretty close guess though, but his actions were allowed by the compact because all the gods agreed to them.
 
You got it.

- Niilo
 
The orcs didn't 'fall' from that, did they? I thought they stepped in to take over from the Bannor's absence.

- Niilo
 
which Civ leader has a name from demonology that is, means, a strong Great Duke of Hell?

I'm pretty sure Flauros is somewhere in the lesser key of Solomon.

(*checks* ...and there he is, though often mis-spelled as Haures or similar.)

I was going to go with a rather easy question that hopefully hasn't been asked yet, but I just saw it was discussed in a different thread very recently indeed, so it's hardly ever a question.

Therefore, I'll put a different one here, instead!

...or not.

Just my luck, someone went and answered while I was in the edit window looking for a replacement question. :p

The below is correct.
 
Gandhi_rules was actually correct too. Hyborem is also a great duke of hell.

From the Pseudomonarchia daemonum (a treatise on witchcraft by Johann Weyer written in 1583):

Aym or Haborim is a great duke and a strong, he commeth foorth with three heads, the first like a serpent, the second like a man having two * the third like a cat, he rideth on a viper, carrieng in his hand a light fier brand, with the flame whereof castels and cities are fiered, he maketh one wittie everie kind of waie, he answereth truelie of privie matters, and reigneth over twentie six legions.

Mathers used this as a basis when he wrote the Goetia in the early 1900's. But Weyer was the real source.
 
How sneaky, changing the spelling around to fool my search-checking!

(I even read about him with the 'Haborym' spelling somewhere, should have made the connection. <_<)
 
How sneaky, changing the spelling around to fool my search-checking!

(I even read about him with the 'Haborym' spelling somewhere, should have made the connection. <_<)

Yeap, how many game mods can list a 16th book on demonology as a source?
 
Hum, didn't see the edit. Next question then.

Who asked a god to fall so he could protect a sacred place ?

A bit ambiguous, as you could be asking about someone who requested that the GOD fall, or that the person in question falls themselves.

I'll assume it's the latter, and go with Sphener.
 
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