B'erram, The Goddess of Corruption Character in Ashiel | World Anvil
The daughter of Berana and Seram, B’erram is the Goddess of Corruption and is twisted due to the nature of her creation. She is a lush and vibrant full-figured woman, almost overripe some might say. She has long curly black hair that shines with deep purple highlights under light. Her skin is slightly dark and her eyes are green, though the left is is a lighter green than the right. She is often depicted in art, when she is not shown completely nude, as wearing a form-hugging dress of red. She is seductive and tempting and those who are caught in her snares find themselves twisting to be more like her. She is a devious and cruel woman, finding delight in the misery and fall of others. She wears a pair of rings, one on each hand, the left hand bearing a copper ring with a blood red ruby. The right hand ring bearing a gold ring with a dark green emerald. There are no temples or small houses of worship. The shrines built in her name tend to be small and secret things that people hide away, or they are built by one of the monstrous races to worship the Dark Lady. Her symbol is a flower with eight petals, each separated, as the flower is wilting and dying.

Divine Domains

Chaos, Death, Madness

Mental characteristics

Gender Identity

Female

Sexuality

Bisexual
Divine Classification
God
Alignment
Chaotic Neutral
Children
Eyes
Green, left eye is lighter, right eye is darker
Hair
Long, curly, black with purple highlights
Height
5'10"

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