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Here is one I did up. From Green Ronin's Legions of Hell (good 3.0 bestiary). Feel free to do more demon/devil conversions and add them to the thread. try to stick to OGC, and name the source you started with.
Devil, Enforcer of Dis
Enforcer of Dis (Baatezu) CR 9
XP 6,400
LE Large outsider (devil, evil, extraplanar, lawful)
Init +3 Senses darkvision 60 ft., see in darkness; Perception +12
Aura
Defense
AC 26, touch: 15, flat–footed: 20, (–1 Size, +5 Dex, +1 Dodge +11 natural) (+4 vs. AoOs from Movement)
hp 116(115) (11d8+55)
Fort +8(10), Ref +12(12) Will +10(12)
DR 10/good, Immune fire, poison; Resist acid 10, cold 10; SR 20
Offense
Speed 35 ft. fly 40 ft. (average)
Melee 2 claws +17 (1d8+6+fear)
Space 5ft Reach 10ft.
Special Attacks Fear, Rend 2d8+9, spell–like–abilities, summon baatezu
Spell–Like Abilities (CL 12th)
At will—animate dead, charm person (DC 14), detect good, detect magic, detect thoughts (DC 15), dispel chaos (DC 18), dispel good (DC 18), hold person(DC 16), suggestion (DC 16), and teleport, greater (Self plus 50 pounds only)
3/day—lightning bolt (DC 16), polymorph(self only), prying eyes, and wall of fire
1/day—hold monster (DC 18), summon (level 4, 1 bone devil, 35% or 2d6 herlekins, 50%) and wall of force .
Statistics
Str 23, Dex 20, Con 21, Int 11, Wis 17, Cha 17
Base Atk +11; CMB +17; CMD 32 (+2 for grappling)
Feats Dodge, Mobility, Spring Attack, Improved Natural Attack (Claw), Weapon Focus (Claw), Improved Grapple
Skills Acrobatics +16, Climb +14, Escape Artist +16, Diplomacy +8, Stealth +18, Intimidate +15, Knowledge (Planes) +13, Perception +14; Racial Modifiers +8 Diplomacy for the purposes of Gather Information
Languages Celestial, Common, Draconic, Infernal; Telepathy 100ft.
Ecology
Environment Any land and underground (Hell)
Organization Solitary, team (2–5), or patrol (1 enforcer plus 2d6 herlekins)
Treasure Standard
Special Abilities
Fear (Su) A creature hit by an enforcer of Dis’ claw attack must succeed at a Will save (DC 18) or be affected as though by fear cast by an 11th level sorcerer. Whether or not the save is successful, that creature cannot be affected by that enforcer’s fear ability for one day.
Rend (Ex) If an enforcer of Dis hits with both claw attacks, it latches onto the opponent’s body and tears the flesh. This attack automatically deals 2d8+9 points of damage.
Combat
Enforcers of Dis prefer to get their way without a fight. They are masters of intimidation, and their reputation is such that many renegades surrender without a struggle. They are no strangers to violence, however, and can and do use their claws to deadly effect. Their spell–like abilities usually serve to block off exits or capture an offender for later judgment.
The Second Layer of the 9 Hells largely consists of the enormous city of Dis, home to millions of Devils, damned souls, and even desperate mortals. Enforcers of Dis patrol the streets in the name of Dispater, their lord, rooting out lawbreakers and renegades.
Dispater rules the city from his iron tower and rarely ventures forth. He may be a schemer and a tyrant, but Dispater does believe in the rule of law. (Of course, he also makes the laws in Dis). Many devil lords pay lip service to order but act almost as chaotically as the demons they so despise. The enforcers of Dis make their lord’s belief a reality.
Enforcers of Dis are powerful devils with long, wicked claws and misshapen heads. They are, without a doubt, cruel, but they are not capricious. Like their lord, they place value in the law. Enforcers can mete out punishment on the spot for transgressions, and this being the Nine Hells, this is swift and severe. The most common penalty is death, followed by imprisonment and torture.
Several neighborhoods of Dis host mortal residents, an oddity in the hells. Some residents were lured by infernal lies, others came with adventuring parties and became stranded, and a few even thought they could profit in the nine hells. The enforcers of Dis pay particular attention to these districts, most of whose residents live in abject fear of them. One word from an enforcer can send anyone to prison, or worse.