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| Titles and aliases || Princess of Hell <br> The Daughter of Asmodeus
| Titles and aliases || Princess of Hell <br> The Daughter of Asmodeus <br> Lady of the Sixth
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| Alignment || [[Lawful Evil]]
| Alignment || [[Lawful Evil]]
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| Superior || [[Asmodeus]]
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| Address || My lady <br> Your Grace
| Inferiors || Tartach {{dot}} Azaphiel
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| Address || Your Highness <br> My lady <br> Your Grace
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Glasya is the fiery and rebellious daughter of Asmodeus—a status she constantly lords over others. She is simultaneously the most wanted criminal in the Nine Hells and one of its nine rulers—a perfect testament to the paradoxical nature of the infernal hierarchy.
Glasya is the fiery and rebellious daughter of Asmodeus—a status she constantly lords over others. She is simultaneously the most wanted criminal in the Nine Hells and one of its nine rulers—a perfect testament to the paradoxical nature of the infernal hierarchy.


Glasya's reign over her dominion is the most centralized in all the Nine Hells, excepting Nessus; she commands only two archdevils: Tartach and [[Azaphiel]].
Glasya's reign over her dominion is the most centralized in all the Nine Hells, excepting Nessus; she commands only two known archdevils: Tartach and [[Azaphiel]].


== Meta ==
== Meta ==


There's a demon of the Ars Goetia named Glasya Labolas
There's a demon of the Ars Goetia named Glasya Labolas.
whose aliases are Caacrinolaas and Caassimolar


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The 25th spirit is called Glasya LaboIas, he is a Mighty president & sheweth him selfe in ye forme of a dog wth wings like a griffin; he teacheth all arts in an Instant, and is an author of Blood shed & Manslaughter, he telleth all Things past & to come, if desired, & causeth love of friends and foes; he can make a Man goe Invisible, & he hath under his rule 36 Legions of spirits
The 25th spirit is called Glasya LaboIas, he is a Mighty president & sheweth him selfe in ye forme of a dog wth wings like a griffin; he teacheth all arts in an Instant, and is an author of Blood shed & Manslaughter, he telleth all Things past & to come, if desired, & causeth love of friends and foes; he can make a Man goe Invisible, & he hath under his rule 36 Legions of spirits
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His aliases are Caacrinolaas and Caassimolar.
In Pathfinder, there's a fiendish divinity called Glasya-Labolas, who is uninterested in Golarion. There's also an infernal duke (i.e., archdevil) named Caacrinolaas, who serves Moloch, ruler of the sixth layer of Hell. I imagine the game designers know Caacrinolaas is an alias of Glasya Labolas, unless it's just a coincidence that he resides in Hell's sixth layer.

Latest revision as of 19:34, 23 September 2025

Glasya
Titles and aliases Princess of Hell
The Daughter of Asmodeus
Lady of the Sixth
Alignment Lawful Evil
Superior Asmodeus
Inferiors Tartach · Azaphiel
Address Your Highness
My lady
Your Grace

Glasya, widely known as the Daughter of Asmodeus and the Princess of Hell, is an archdevil and the ruler of Asala, the sixth layer of the Nine Hells.

Glasya is the fiery and rebellious daughter of Asmodeus—a status she constantly lords over others. She is simultaneously the most wanted criminal in the Nine Hells and one of its nine rulers—a perfect testament to the paradoxical nature of the infernal hierarchy.

Glasya's reign over her dominion is the most centralized in all the Nine Hells, excepting Nessus; she commands only two known archdevils: Tartach and Azaphiel.

Meta

There's a demon of the Ars Goetia named Glasya Labolas.

The 25th spirit is called Glasya LaboIas, he is a Mighty president & sheweth him selfe in ye forme of a dog wth wings like a griffin; he teacheth all arts in an Instant, and is an author of Blood shed & Manslaughter, he telleth all Things past & to come, if desired, & causeth love of friends and foes; he can make a Man goe Invisible, & he hath under his rule 36 Legions of spirits

His aliases are Caacrinolaas and Caassimolar.

In Pathfinder, there's a fiendish divinity called Glasya-Labolas, who is uninterested in Golarion. There's also an infernal duke (i.e., archdevil) named Caacrinolaas, who serves Moloch, ruler of the sixth layer of Hell. I imagine the game designers know Caacrinolaas is an alias of Glasya Labolas, unless it's just a coincidence that he resides in Hell's sixth layer.