Belial

The Belial Clan is one of the remaining 33 Devil Clans of the 72 Pillars and one of the lowest-ranking Devil families; among the poor aristocracy. The current Lord is Diehauser's father who became the Lord again due to his son being stripped of the rank.

Summary
The clan that produced the strongest player in the Rating Game, members of the Belial clan are noted for their signature power called Worthlessness. The ancestors from the previous few generations were unknown people who made constant errors in the previous War of the Three Factions as well as the Civil War of the old government, causing the strength and authority of the clan to continuously decline. The Belial family faced financial difficulties, but managed to just scrape by... Until Diehauser's success in the Rating Game finally solved this difficulty.

Members of the Belial clan could be compared to the Gremory clan for their affection to others around them, though less immense. The members take good care of their family and the citizens within the Belial's territory, despite their standards of living being in a poor state. The territory of the Belial clan is not particularly prosperous although the citizens do not face difficult lives. Tax received from the citizens is quite low: being one of the reasons for the clan's low ranking, which caused them to be ridiculed by some of the elite.

Powers
Members of the clan possesses the ability known as Worthlessness, which allows them to nullify both offensive and defensive abilities, so long as they understand the properties of the ability.

Members
The only known members of the clan are Diehauser, Cleria, Lord Belial, Calfa Belial, and Diehauser's uncle and grandfather.

Trivia

 * Belial is a proper noun for the Devil or Satan in Jewish and Christian texts.
 * The term belial (בְלִיַּעַל bĕli-yaal) is a Hebrew adjective meaning "worthless", which serves as the namesake of Worthlessness, the symbolic power of the Belial Clan.
 * In demonology, Belial is listed by Abramelin as one of the Four Crown Princes of Hell (with Lucifer, Satan and Leviathan) and a demon in the Bible. In the Ars Goetia, he is said to be a mighty and a powerful king, ruling over 50 legions of demons made after Lucifer. From other sources, Belial is usually listed as a king, a prince, or a lesser prince of Hell.