Bargrivyek
Bargrivyek is the goblinoid deity of unity and cooperation, titled Peacekeeper for his role of encouraging teamwork between the various goblinoid races and tribes. However, he is also a god of territory, and his peacekeeping role does not extend to creating positive relations between goblinoids and other races.
Bargrivyek's signature weapon was a white-headed flail. His avatar carried an enchanted flail +3 that could stun opponents for up to six minutes.
He believes strongly in, and is pleased by displays of, unity, duty and discipline, at least as far as his own peoples are concerned and not for its own sake. Bargrivyek is simply smart enough to recognize the strength that lies in concordance, strength that is just a means to the end of expansion. Peace within the in-group grants the strength to make war against the enemies of the race, particularly orcs, and the more harmony between his people the more they can disrupt the harmony of others.
As a deity of territory, Bargrivyek's omens could take the form of distant atmospheric phenomena, like falling stars leading to new regions to settle, though he was also a god of communication, so sometimes they manifested as the speaking of unknown tongues and violent stammering followed by automatic speech. Both intelligence and wisdom was needed to become one of his priests, the former more than the latter, and they were known to wield blunt instruments, most often flails dipped in white paint to act as his symbols. His followers received enchanting spells like friends and charm person and abilities centered around communication like the whispering wind spell or the learning of more languages.
Bargrivyek kept his position by order of Maglubiyet, to whom his relationship was much the same as it was with Nomog-Geaya, who allowed him to act as mediator out of necessity and keep influence over his servants due to their relatively similar philosophies. Hruggek, cunning god of the bugbear pantheon, was against Bargrivyek and tried to incite Maglubiyet against the Peacekeeper to keep the goblins and hobgoblins divided, thus securing his people more resources.
Ironically, Bargrivyek might have had less opposition outside his pantheon than within it, at least in terms of foes who specifically loathed him. He was enemies with Kurtulmak, leading raids against his kobold minions in the underground realm of Draukari within Avernus which allowed him to demonstrate the might of goblinkind united, but Kurtulmak was enemies with most other gods as well. The orc god Bahgtru did want a rematch with Bagrivyek, having lost some previous conflict between them, but was too stupid to have any kind of complex rivalry with other deities.
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Description
Bargrivyek appeared as an 8 ft (2.4 m) tall hobgoblin with a high-domed forehead, typically with a calm expression.Bargrivyek's signature weapon was a white-headed flail. His avatar carried an enchanted flail +3 that could stun opponents for up to six minutes.
Personality
Unlike what one would expect from a being titled \"The Peacekeeper\", Bargrivyek is as much of an unflinchingly evil, expansionist conqueror as the rest of his militaristic pantheon. However, despite Bargrivyek's aggressive behavior, his form of lawful evil is somewhat gentler than that of his peers, manifesting as an inclination towards cohesive cooperation towards a wicked end as opposed to brutal dictatorship.He believes strongly in, and is pleased by displays of, unity, duty and discipline, at least as far as his own peoples are concerned and not for its own sake. Bargrivyek is simply smart enough to recognize the strength that lies in concordance, strength that is just a means to the end of expansion. Peace within the in-group grants the strength to make war against the enemies of the race, particularly orcs, and the more harmony between his people the more they can disrupt the harmony of others.
Divine Realm
Bargrivyek's divine realm is known as the Peaceable Lands, which like his own title, is simply misleading, for it is actually a training ground in Avernus where goblin legions go through regimens of harsh training and calisthenics.Activities
Because of the war between goblin and orcs in Acheron, Bargrivyek is needed to keep the peace between the goblins and hobgoblins, mediating their feuds. It is his job to minimize the damage of disputes in and between goblin and hobgoblin tribes for the betterment of the whole.Worshipers
Because Bargrivyek was terrified of irritating his superiors, he only sent his avatar in the case that a goblin tribe was in need of a major tribal meeting. It was the duty of Bargivyek's priests, known as peacemakers, to do his work minimizing most goblinoid conflicts, normally by creating or fostering hatred towards external enemies for the tribes to direct their anger at. Hobgoblin priests for example were the police force of their societies, and were tasked with judging the honor of their compatriots, and serving as disciplinarians and arbiters. Though Nomog-Geaya was still the most frequently and strongly honored of their gods, Bargrivyek's hobgoblin followers still received due deference regardless of rank in their societies. It was also the duty of Bargrivyek's faithful to spread more goblin tribes anywhere they could and priests were rewarded for bringing tribes to new above-ground areas to settle in, as Bagrivyek waited impatiently for goblins to rise above ground.As a deity of territory, Bargrivyek's omens could take the form of distant atmospheric phenomena, like falling stars leading to new regions to settle, though he was also a god of communication, so sometimes they manifested as the speaking of unknown tongues and violent stammering followed by automatic speech. Both intelligence and wisdom was needed to become one of his priests, the former more than the latter, and they were known to wield blunt instruments, most often flails dipped in white paint to act as his symbols. His followers received enchanting spells like friends and charm person and abilities centered around communication like the whispering wind spell or the learning of more languages.
Clergy
He had a few known proxies, which were male clerics or fighters of lawful evil alignment. One such proxy was Gruchulak Spinesnapper, a goblin who displayed all the brutality and pitilessness of devils with none of the subtlety.Relationships
Bargrivyek was on good terms with his immediate inferior deity, Khurgorbaeyag, as both had a mutual desire for order among goblins and their supremacy at the expense of others. On the other hand, his relations with other members of the pantheon were best described as cowardly submission, him fearing the wrath of Nomog-Geaya and always leaping to his commands to avoid causing him displeasure. Nomog-Geaya himself could barely restrain his disgusted loathing for Bargrivyek, and in hobgoblin stories the Peacekeeper was Nomog-Geaya's undesired second in command. Though he would gladly smite the, in his opinion, craven weakling that was Bargrivyek, and replace him with someone more in line with his views, doing so would provoke Maglubiyet's ire and it wasn't as if Nomog-Geaya had any better replacements after Maglubiyet destroyed his pantheon.Bargrivyek kept his position by order of Maglubiyet, to whom his relationship was much the same as it was with Nomog-Geaya, who allowed him to act as mediator out of necessity and keep influence over his servants due to their relatively similar philosophies. Hruggek, cunning god of the bugbear pantheon, was against Bargrivyek and tried to incite Maglubiyet against the Peacekeeper to keep the goblins and hobgoblins divided, thus securing his people more resources.
Ironically, Bargrivyek might have had less opposition outside his pantheon than within it, at least in terms of foes who specifically loathed him. He was enemies with Kurtulmak, leading raids against his kobold minions in the underground realm of Draukari within Avernus which allowed him to demonstrate the might of goblinkind united, but Kurtulmak was enemies with most other gods as well. The orc god Bahgtru did want a rematch with Bagrivyek, having lost some previous conflict between them, but was too stupid to have any kind of complex rivalry with other deities.
History
The hobgoblin pantheon once had many deities, until almost all of them were cut down by Maglubiyet so long ago that their names could no longer be recalled. Bargrivyek was believed to be a survivor of the hobgoblin pantheon, alongside Nomog-Geaya, becoming his de facto deputy.Bargrivyek
Lesser deity
Basic Information
Titles
The Peacekeeper
Pantheons
Serves
Attributes
Alignment
Lawful Evil
Symbol
White-tipped flail
Realm
Portfolio
Cooperation, Territory
Favored Weapon
Flail
Following
Worshipers
Goblins
Goblinoids
Goblinoids
Alignments
LE, NE
Domains
Children
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