Anilvim
You find yourself set adrift, cold in an existence of black. All you see is the nothingness that flows around you, sound seems nonexistent save for the quiet whistling of wind that seems to blow by you. You feel yourself start to shiver as the wind picks up. Strange is the sensation it causes however, as you don't feel any wind. Try as you might, you fail to find the source of it. What was calming before becomes unnerving as you feel your head begin to spin, dizzy from anxiety. That is when IT appears before you. A large black eye that looks alike the cosmos itself stares back at you. The eye looks close enough that you may be able to reach out and touch it, but you know better. It's size is terrifying, and in truth it is far beyond your reach. The eye's lip like eyelids begin to close slowly, blinking at you, but as it reopens everything becomes clear. You are shown everything, the birth of time itself, the beginning of the struggle between Sul and Gaia, Ellymlean breathing life into the world, what makes the universe tick, all that ever was and all that will ever be... But as soon as it all comes to you, it is all lost. You saw... something there that you never wish to see again as you find yourself feeling drained, weak even. Your body is numb and your limbs go limp. The eye stares into your soul mockingly. You should have never come here, what was it that you wished to find in ITS domain?
Anilvim, Patron of Chaos and Corruption, Ruler of the Abyss
Anilvim is known as many things, but most commonly as the devourer or black eye. There are many stories and legends of Anilvim and his strange and absurd relation to Sul, and while many a mortal might fear and denounce him, many beings still revere him as the supreme Patron. Anilvim is the only Sulian Patron born with Free Will and the ability to turn against his master, but suffers from free-will’s chaotic nature. Indeed there are many bewildering tales of Anilvim, but none so unsettling as the story that coined him his nickname as the devourer. Anilvim is the Patron responsible for the death of Gaia, and may very well be the most powerful patron in existence. Perhaps even rivaling the power of his own master.Divine Bonuses
Worshiping Anilvim Provides the follower with a +1 to any one ability score of their choosing.Absolute Rule
Anilvim will KnowDevout Follower Bonuses
Anilvim's Divine Blessings You must use ONE Blessing of Anilvim per day Wild Blessing: You may use the Wild Magic Surge Feature from the Sorceror’s Wild Magic Bloodline Subclass. You do not have to cast a spell for it’s effects to go off, and you must choose a target before having this ability take effect. Manilia’s Book of Chaos: You may summon Manilia’s Book of Chaos once per day and must ask it a question. The question will give you an absolute answer, but you will incur exhaustion as the cost of using the book. How much exhaustion is left to DM’s Discretion. The Deck of Many Things: Once per day, you may summon the Deck of Many Things to your hand. You must follow the rules of the Deck of Many things accordingly, once you have drawn the declared amount of cards, the deck disappears from your inventory. The Truly Devout may be offered to become Champions of Anilvim, once this happens you must choose TWO blessings per day.Divine Domains
Chaos, Corruption, Necromancy
Divine Symbols & Sigils
The Black Eye or Chaos Moon
Holidays
Agnolia of Anilvim
Divine Classification
Sulian Patron
Religions
Ethnicity
Realm
Circumstances of Birth
Anilvim was born as the result of Law being birthed into the universe by Sul.
Children
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