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corruption, undeath and apathy. To choose what is easy over what is right is His antithesis. To escape or mock | corruption, undeath and apathy. To choose what is easy over what is right is His antithesis. To escape or mock | ||
the Cycle is foolishness. | the Cycle is foolishness. | ||
[[Category:Divine Pantheon]] | ==History== | ||
Dhar was created by [[Varian]], the Celestine, shortly after the birth of [[Severn]] and [[Lanos]] in the [[First Immortal Epoch|Age of Creation]]. He was formed as part of a Triad that represented the Cycle of life and death - [[Lleis]] was His sister, and [[Haern]] was His brother. | |||
[[Category:Mythology]][[Category:Divine Pantheon]] |
Latest revision as of 23:52, 5 April 2022
Lord Dhar is the embodiment of inevitability. All that exists must eventually come to an end, and all that truly lives must die.
The Underking keeps a vigilant watch over His domain; the Underhalls, realm of souls.
Represented by a crown bound by chains symbolic of duty and responsibility, His worshippers in the world of the living are tempered weapons. They follow the Underking's path, which largely promotes self-improvement.
His most loathed aspect of humanity is desperation, which He believes to be the source of mortal degradation: corruption, undeath and apathy. To choose what is easy over what is right is His antithesis. To escape or mock the Cycle is foolishness.
History
Dhar was created by Varian, the Celestine, shortly after the birth of Severn and Lanos in the Age of Creation. He was formed as part of a Triad that represented the Cycle of life and death - Lleis was His sister, and Haern was His brother.