Dyrge (the Darkstar, the Heart of Darkness, the Lich Lord,
the Lord of Bones)
Divine Rank/Status: |
Greater Power |
Symbol: |
Silvery-Grey Skull |
Home Plane - Demesne: |
Gehenna - Tower of Skulls |
Superior: |
None |
Portfolio: |
Evil, Darkness, Forgetfulness, Intelligent
Undead, Loss, Necromancy, Undeath |
Alignment: |
Neutral Evil (NE) |
Avatar Appearance: |
- A cadaverous, skeletal man clad in dusky, black
robes carrying an ornate bone rod. - A smoking circle of
darkness - A huge floating silvery-grey skull |
Cleric Alignments: |
Any evil |
Domains: |
Darkness, Evil, Magic, Mysticism (Evil), Necromancy,
Undead, Undeath |
Favored Weapon: |
Scepter (as mace) |
Major Houses of Worship: |
the Necropolis |
Militant Orders: |
the Silver Skulls |
History & Relationships: |
If there is an embodiment of evil within the
Ythrak-Nyn it is Dyrge. Much of the ill that befalls Ghoraja Juun
is laid at his feet, whether he is responsible or not. This causes
friction between him and Vhokuun (who considers himself the
ultimate evil schemer), but Dyrge just doesn't care. He does what he
wants, but never without careful planning and much
forethought.
It is rumored that Dyrge was the instigator of events that
eventually led to the advent of the Gods Fall Wars. He neither
confirms nor denies being responsible.
Before Gods Fall Dyrge was content in hatching various schemes to
bring Ghoraja Juun under his control and in the continuing
proliferation of all types of undead.
During the course of Gods Fall the Lich Lord was able to
systematically rid Ghoraja Juun of any and all other deities
related to the undead. In short order he became the master of
undeath across the planet. What he had not counted on was Kalkin's
metamorphosis. The Tomb Lord's new concentration on the
dispensation of souls put a serious damper on some of Dyrge's more
complex and long-running plans.
Since the end of Gods Fall Dyrge and Kalkin have been at odds
numerous times. Thus far remained civil, but with an extremely
hostile overtone.
There is an intense hatred between Rhadyn and Dyrge as they are opposites in many ways. His relations with
Ancalagon have deteriorated in recent history due to the
increase in the number of draco-liches. |
Dogma: |
TBD |
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