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|Name = D'shan | |Name = D'shan | ||
|Symbol = An image of a small whirlwind or tornado | |Symbol = An image of a small whirlwind or tornado | ||
|Aliases = The Desert Wind, He Who Balances the Scales, the Purifier | |||
|Alignment = Lawful Neutral | |Alignment = Lawful Neutral | ||
|Divine Rank = Demigod | |Divine Rank = Demigod | ||
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'''D'shan''' is the demigod of desert winds and storms, and divine retribution in [[Scarred Lands|Scarn]]. He's believed to be the son of [[Hedrada]], or a living fragment of either [[Gulaben]] or [[Lethene]]. | |||
'''D'shan''' | |||
==Worshippers & Faith== | |||
D'shan is often invoked when the desert-dwelling people of Asherak believe that justice has been fallen by the wayside. That eventully, justice will be done by the hand of D'shan, if not by the hand of man. D'shan also sends his worshippers out to prevent the predations of [[The Flayed God]], which would be much worse if not for them. | |||
==Appearance== | |||
D'shan often prefers to be unseen, but when he appears, he looks like a vaguely humanoid blur akin to a mirage. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:39, 20 June 2023
D'shan | ||
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An image of a small whirlwind or tornado | ||
Aliases | The Desert Wind, He Who Balances the Scales, the Purifier | |
Alignment | Lawful Neutral | |
Divine Rank | Demigod | |
Pantheon | Scarn | |
Portfolio | Desert storms, desert winds, divine retribution | |
Domains | Air, Earth, Law, Vengeance | |
Home Plane | The Timeless Vault | |
Worshippers | Tribesmen of Ukrudan Desert and the Desert of Onn |
D'shan is the demigod of desert winds and storms, and divine retribution in Scarn. He's believed to be the son of Hedrada, or a living fragment of either Gulaben or Lethene.
Worshippers & Faith[edit]
D'shan is often invoked when the desert-dwelling people of Asherak believe that justice has been fallen by the wayside. That eventully, justice will be done by the hand of D'shan, if not by the hand of man. D'shan also sends his worshippers out to prevent the predations of The Flayed God, which would be much worse if not for them.
Appearance[edit]
D'shan often prefers to be unseen, but when he appears, he looks like a vaguely humanoid blur akin to a mirage.
The deities and faiths of the Scarred Lands | |||
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The Gods & Demigods | |||
Belsameth - Chardun - Corean - Enkili - Hedrada - Madriel - Tanil - Vangal | |||
Ashumas - Aspharal - The Beastlords - D'shan - Drendari - Elámash - Erias The Flayed God - Fraelhia - Gamgal - Goran - Hwyrdd - Imal Wheatsheaf Immatuk - Idra - Jandaveos - Kadeshu - Katashama - Laathsaal - Luchanig Manawe - Nalthalos - Nemorga - Otossal - Sarhari - Sethris - Subastas Syhana - Tamul - Trelu - Tukulti - Volskalka | |||
The Titans | |||
Chern - Denev - Gaurak - Golthagga - Golthain - Gormoth - Gulaben Hrinruuk - Kadum - Lethene - Mesos - Mormo - Spiragos - Thulkas | |||
Other Faiths of Scarn | |||
Agency of the Emperor - Ushadani |