Dendar

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The Night Serpent, The Serpent Mother, Eater of the World
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Aliases: Nidhogg, Mother of the Night Parade
Gender: Female
Demonym: Dendarite
Power Level: Planar Power
Symbol: A serpent with an orb in its jaws
Alignment: Neutral Evil
Portfolio: Nightmares
Worshipers: Deranged Yuan-ti, Occultists, Calishite Sects
Domains: Evil, Trickery, Mind
Arelith worshippers' alignments[1]: LE, NE,CE
Aspects: Trickery and Deceit, Magic


Dendar the Night Serpent is a vile elder evil as old as the world itself. She roams the Fugue Plane, devouring the nightmares of the living and looking forward to the day when she has collected enough of the fears of humankind to initiate the end of the world.

On the Fugue Plane and others Dendar is solitary, though it is rumoured that at least one apocalyptic cult reveres her. Dendar would have no interest in this if she knew, but may use them as disposable pawns or kill them instantly if they had no use. Fanatics to the end, the cult would accept this or if needed to perform a task they would do it to the death.

References

  1. On Arelith, the restriction for D&D clerics also applies to paladins and druids