Pantheon of Strife
Leader

Arakrith
NE
Domains: Destruction, Evil, Strength, and War
Arakrith is the ultimate god of pain and suffering, believing the weak should perish and the strong should conquer.  Arakrith is the god who cursed the land of Raethos, and is commonly known as Malice there.  His favored weapon is the battleaxe, and his symbol is a single drop of blood dripping out of a large gash.

Members

Noleaza
CE Goddess of Vile Magic and Madness. The mother of the great demon lord, Graz'zt, and a previous member of the Pantheon of Magic, Noleaza played a great part in Arakrith's rise to power. Her symbol is a six-fingered hand, much like her son's, and her favored weapon is a guisarme.

Borgeran
NE God of Grief.  He believes grief is a necessary emotion, and appears as a hooded humanoid that is entirely devoid of color.  Gray in a sense, but more empty.  His symbol is that of a hood, and he has no favored weapon.

Rakilleus
NE God of Murder.  Rakilleus appears as an ogre, but many think of him more as an ogre mage.  He has many philisophical ideals on the power of splitting the soul from the body.  His favored weapon is the spiked gauntlet, and his holy symbol is a human head with the left half alive and the right half dead.

Seiyn
CE God of Discord.  He sees the world as a big drama that needs more drama through discord.  His favored weapon is a kukri, and his symbol is a black jester's hat.
 

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History

Arakrith is the Server of Strife, and in a way, relatively new as the leader of the pantheon. Arakrith founded the pantheon, but it was immediately stolen from him by Faerunule, the son of Dyaramis. The Pantheon, in the divine tongue, is known as Elzikor'iin. It was created during the Aeon of Worship, but Faerunule was assisted by his father in taking control of the pantheon, in effect giving Dyaramis rule over two pantheons. This is ironic, as Arakrith created the Pantheon of Strife after the revolt among members of the Pantheon of Evil, and many of the deities in Elzikor'iin loathed Dyaramis.

It was in the Aeon of Crimson Dawn that Arakrith was able to regain his throne. Arakrith's clergy had become larger than Faerunule's, and the Wilting Rose, a book on the ideals of Arakrith, was becoming surprisingly common. Arakrith also became the lover of the goddess of vile magic, Noleaza. Noleaza moved to the Pantheon of Strife, as per Arakrith's request, and began whispering words of deceit into Faerunule's ears. It was then that the Vile Wars errupted between a variety of evil deities, and Faerunule betrayed his father. Furthermore, with the destruction of Gehenna, both Pantheons were greatly disrupted. It was Arakrith's move to seize power from Faerunule that ended the Vile Wars, taking control of Elzikor'iin, and trapping Faerunule in eternal torture. It was also then that Noleaza discovered she had been used, and Arakrith did not love her. Thus did Noleaza become the goddess of madness.
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