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The intriguing god of night and dreams, he is also the patron
of thieves, cutthroats, assassins
and spies. Damaris is the assassin of the gods, sometimes even
killing someone without being paid, simply because he felt that
their presence was no longer "necessary." Rarely seen
except as a voice in the shadows, Damaris is envisioned as having
black hair that is strewn with silver and large black eyes without
pupils or whites and ebon skin, but can actually (as can all
the gods) appear in any form he chooses; because of his chosen
profession, however, he is more proficient at it than the other
gods. Oddly, Damaris has a soft spot for small children, the
only people exempt from his blade, and parents will call upon
him as a last resort if all other gods have deserted them to
protect their child. He will lull them to sleep with a kiss
they never remember, and then go back about his business.
Phelim symbol: Nightingale
The god of sweet dreams, Moon
Mages worship Phelim and often beg favors of him. Phelim
strew the stars in the sky by gathering some of Tamsine's
tears and setting them against the velvet black of the heavens,
then bid Kertigen hammer for him
four moons, which he then nestled along with the stars in
the heavens, and set to turning. When the fourth moon hatched
the World Dragon, it was Phelim
who ambushed the creature and -- while he did not destroy
it -- set it to sleeping deep within the heart of Elanthia.
Phelim is the god of rightful vengeance; those who seek retribution
for a worthy reason may receive assistance from him. Phelim
is also the god of honorable thieves
and assassins; if such a thing exists. He upholds his word
above all other things; a promise from Phelim is a promise
unbroken.
Dergati symbol: Shrike
Unlike her sister Kerenhappuch
(who Dergati does not resemble but does help frequently),
the goddess of nightmares is virtually unseen, but is assumed
to be a black-haired and exotic beauty whose only flaw is
a third eye in the center of her forehead. She never walks
during the day, and it is rumored that if anyone created the
creatures known as vampires and werewolves, it was her. She
hates the sun, and often is involved in plotting ways to destroy
it; some believe she had a hand in the creation of the World
Dragon. Her vengeance is savage, and terrible to behold.
The unraveler of souls, she kills with slow efficiency, sometimes
entire villages. Death by her hand means no resurrection,
as many a fool hero who has spoken her name in vain has learned.
Since it is impossible to know when she is watching, many
fear speaking of her, even at high noon. She is the "all-seeing";
her dark eyes miss nothing. Dergati will do anything for Kerenhappuch,
who she considers her equal mentally, and who she admires
greatly for her schemes and motives. Dergati is impatient
with incompetence, and will, without warning, kill someone
who acts foolishly in front of her.