He gives good familiars, dignities and confirms them, and binds men to the conjurer's will. Paimon teaches all arts, philosophies and sciences, and secret things he can reveal all mysteries of the Earth, wind, and water, what the mind is, and where it is, and everything the conjurer wants to know.When a conjurer invokes this demon he must look towards the northwest, the direction of Paimon's house, and when Paimon appears he must be allowed to ask the conjurer what he wishes and be answered, in order to obtain the same from him. He has a great voice and roars as soon as he comes, speaking in this manner for a while until the conjurer compels him and then he answers clearly the questions he is asked. Paimon (also Paimonia, Paymon) is one of the Kings of Hell, more obedient to Lucifer than other kings are, and has two hundred legions of demons under his rule.Bael teaches the art of invisibility, and may be the equivalent of Baal or Baalzebub, one of the Seven princes of Hell. He also speaks in a raucous, but well-formed voice, and commands 66 legions. He has three heads: a toad, a man, and a cat. According to Wierus, Bael is the first king of Hell with estates in the east. He is also the first demon listed in Wierus' Pseudomonarchia daemonum. According to the Grand Grimoire, Baal (or Bael) is the head of the infernal powers.Over time most infernal demons become permanently bound to Zarganash and transform into brachiodemoms.The Seal of Belial according to the Ars Goetia. Whatever the original purpose of their mission might have been, it has long become meaningless to them and most of them are actively sabotaging the efforts of their former masters out of sheer spite - at least this is what they perceive as their motivation. The more the infernal demons become aware of their abandonment, the more they indulge in orgy's of destruction and rage, often aimed at new arrivals in the realm. As the demonic hierarchy uses assignments to Zarganash as a means to dispose unwanted minions in a subtle and sinister way, sooner or later the consequences of an assignment to Zarganash become obvious.
Once a demon has stayed for some time in Zarganash he is no longer welcome amongst their outside brethren and not allowed to leave. While they retain their conscience they more and more become victims of sudden urges, ideas that are not entirely their own but the whispers of the realm itself. While evil and treacherous in their core anyway, the madness that gets an ever growing hold on them makes them dangerous even to their own kind. Of course this leads to high levels of internal power struggles and its quite common that small cabals are formed to acquire some temporary power, only to be on each other's throats as soon they notice the slightest weakness of their so-called allies. More often than not those superiors used the assignment to Zarganash as a method to get rid of troublemakers and malcontents of all kinds.
For now they delight the torture and mayhem that they can wreak in the plane, seemingly mostly unsupervised by their superiors.
Little do they know yet, about the transforming horrors that await them and will erode even their arrogance. Mostly oblivious to the hostile environment and haughty with the self-image of superiority, these demons fear nothing and no one and see themselves as the new rulers of the realm by right, born out of might. The infernal demons are fresh shock troops that arrived in Zarganash only recently.