Gargauth

From The Tales of Ka-Ess
The sigil of Gargauth

Gargauth (pronounced: GAR-gawth), sometimes called Astaroth, was a exiled archdevil and demigod of betrayal and political corruption. Wandering the realms after being cast out of from Hell for reasons unknown, the utterly depraved devil was spread his own brand of corruption and cruelty. Gargauth embodied the inevitable moral decay that followed both the victories won by evil means, and the selfish, greedy, and ambitious entities (both leaders and groups) that achieved them.

His sigil was a ram’s head with a broken horn.

Dogma

The core tenet of Gargauth's faith was that the meaning of life was to acquire power. Civilization was a thin cover over everyone's basic wants, for all beings acted selfishly at all times, some simply disguising their inherent greed with sanctimonious philosophizing and utterly hypocritical, "high" moral principles. In order to survive and prosper, one had to recognize this and concentrate fully on pursuing power, using charming words or cutting daggers as appropriate, although when in doubt, the safest route to power was the ruthless use of pre-existing power. The politics of power strictly regimented the lives of all beings, and trying to avoid the game would leave the powerless ground into the dust of history beneath the bootheels of the more powerful. Sitting on the throne was not the same thing, and was in fact less important, then being the one holding power, who could very well be behind the throne