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==Description==
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Latest revision as of 00:52, 23 July 2022

Aspect of Lolth
The Darkbringer, The Jawed God, The Rotting God, The Great Dread God
Faerûnian Demipowers: Finder Wyvernspur | Garagos | Gargauth | Gwaeron Windstrom | Hoar | Jergal | Lurue | Nobanion | Red Knight | Savras | Sharess | Shiallia | Siamorphe | Ulutiu | Uthgar | Valkur | Velsharoon | Eshowdow | Moander

Aliases:
Gender: Male
Demonym: Moanderite
Power Level: Demipower
Symbol: A right-facing hand with fingers out-stretched, a fanged human mouth in its centre
Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Portfolio: Decay, corruption, rot
Worshipers: Lonely madmen, evil elves, and those who want to destroy the world.
Arelith worshippers' alignments[1]: CE,NE,CN
Aspects: War and Destruction, Trickery and Deceit


Description

An ancient deity of rot, corruption, and decay. The "Darkbringer" never had a large following, but various cults had venerated Moander since before the rise of Netheril. Moander was alternately referred to as he, she, or it in the ancient texts and the deity's gender remains unknown to this day. The Darkbringer was generally a cruel, controlling tyrant, delighting in the torment and destruction of lesser beings and seeking to corrupt any who refused to bow down to it.

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