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Destor
Lightning bolt
Alignment Chaotic Evil
Divine Rank Demigod
Pantheon Praemal
Portfolio Cruel fate, ill luck
Domains 3E: Chaos, Evil, Luck
5E: Trickery
Home Plane Prime Material Plane (Ghul's Labyrinth, Ptolus)
Worshippers Those who wish to avert bad luck
Favoured Weapon Short sword

Destor is a god of cruel fate, ill luck, and lightning, who's worship was made illegal in the Empire of Tarsis. His symbol, the lightning bolt, is supposed represent the lightning bolt that would your neighbors house, instead of your own.

History[edit]

Destor's faith was outlawed in the Empire of Tarsis at around 620 IA, due to the nature of his faith and after a number of fires were traced to his faithful. Since then his worship has been steadily declining, his temples were destroyed, and his worshippers hid themselves. Destor himself was also affected by this, diminishing in size and power, eventually making home in the last temple his worshippers made for him, where he spend most of his time sleeping, and offering power to those willing to restore his faith.

Appearance[edit]

Destor's appearance makes others think of him as non-threatening, as he's a six inch tall man in his current form.

Worshippers[edit]

Destor is worshipped by those who seek to spirit their bad luck onto others, and people living near his worshippers do seem to suffer more misfortunes. Unsuprisingly, this has made them incredibly disliked by everyone, and they will probably end up either imprisoned or killed by an angry mob. Yearsend Day, the unluckiest day of the year, is his holy day.