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Father Claw | ||
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Black dragon, or a black dragon's head | ||
Aliases | The Serpentine Lord | |
Alignment | Chaotic Evil | |
Divine Rank | Lesser God | |
Pantheon | Praemal | |
Domains | 3E: Chaos, Destruction, Evil 5E: Death |
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Home Plane | Unknown | |
Worshippers | Cultists, evil naga | |
Favoured Weapon | Dagger |
Father Claw is an ancient dragon worshipped by some as a god in Praemal.
History[edit]
Father Claw was worshipped long ago by various people, afraid that he would come to spread death and destruction if not appeased. They erected dark-blue obelisks and made obsidian altars where they performed blood sacrifices to appease the dragon. The priests also took to putting the prefix "Ni-" before their names as a sign of faith in the dragon, learned to use acid as a weapon, and forged the Hungerswords, swords that thirsted for death. Eventually the people grew hateful towards the priests of Father Claw and begun killing them, forcing them to seek refuge in the secret city of Shoggoth.
It was in here that a priest by the name of Ni-Gorth rose through the ranks, and realized that the dragon wasn't someone to be worshipped, but reviled. He labored in secret to create a way to rid the world of the dragon, eventually creating the dragonchain, and used it to bind the dragon into the heart of a mountain, sometime around 8,000 BE. When the other priests of Father Claw found out, they descended upon him and stabbed him death.
For many years the dragon remained bound, until one day he released himself from the chain, and now once more roams the world.
Worshippers[edit]
Father Claw's worshippers are cultists, who continue to appease their master through sacrfices. A group on nagas called the Children of Mrathrach who dwell in the caverns beneath Ptolus worship him, but depict him as great, black serpent with arms and legs, with the faces of humans he's eaten reaching out from inside his flesh.
Ni-Gorth[edit]
Ni-Gorth | ||
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Golden chain with a dragon's head on either end | ||
Alignment | True Neutral | |
Divine Rank | Dead God | |
Pantheon | Praemal | |
Portfolio | Magic, strength | |
Domains | 3E: Magic, Strength 5E: Knowledge |
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Home Plane | Unknown | |
Worshippers | None left | |
Favoured Weapon | Flail |
As mentioned above, Ni-Gorth was once a priest of Father Claw who was killed by his fellow priests after he bound his god to a mountain. He rose to godhood after his death, becoming the first of the New Gods. His wizard-priests were known for their wonderous creations and crafts, and they were instrumental in creating the Seven Jewels of Parnaith, seven demiplanes in the Ethereal Plane that would later allow other mortals to ascend to godhood.
His faith eventually started to fall into obscurity around 5,000 BE and now is all but forgotten. The only "living" being who remembers him is his demigoddess daughter and heir, Eruliche, who is trapped in Jabel Shammar.
The Deities of Ptolus | |||
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Lawful | Neutral | Chaotic | |
Good | Castain • Frega • Gaen • Kirhist • Locharit • Lothian • Mocharum • Tardeshou • Torskal | Aldinach • Ardaen • Celestan • Hannan • Melann • Mirresh • Navashtrom • Taeshandra • Thamus | Ahaar • Blurrah • Herkan • Jode • Myliesha • Raddashin's Eye |
Neutral | The Iron God • Morachon • The Old Man • Teun • Tevra • Unnah • Ynchabolos • Yurabbos | Asche • Engelan • Harredda • Kharos • The Lady • Ni-Gorth • Niveral • Rajek • Sylvanae • The 24 Gods of the Hours • Unnom • Watcher of the Skies | Charlathan • The 53 Gods of Chance • Inurath • Juranis • Ollom • Phoeboul |
Evil | Danace • Heiran | Kran • Maleskari | Baalhazor • The Demon Gods • Destor • Father Claw • The Galchutt • Gorgoth-Lol • Nareis • Ravvan |