Kiputytto - Dead
Kiputytto was a demigoddess of disease and sister to Loviatar. She was slain by Talona.
In the wake of the Second Sundering, dead gods and forgotten pantheons sparked into the existence once again. Kiputytto was among those deities returned to life with the return of Mystra, the Mother of All Magic. However, Kiputytto's new life was cut short as Moander, the ancient deity of rot and corruption, devoured the goddess along with several other resurrected deities.
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Description
Kiputytto was described as a black skinned, twisted old crone with a scarred face.Relationships
For a time, Kiputytto was the lover of the god Bane. Their romance ended however when she realized he attempted to steal her divine power during their daliances.History
In −33 DR Kiputytto attacked Talona, a deity who shared a portfolio with hers. Their chosen battleground was city of Asram, one of the four remaining cities of Netheril. Talona gained the upper hand by plaguing the city, forcing the inhabitants to pray to her. Kiputytto struck back with similar method, however her plagues overcame the curative resources of the city and left the population dead in less than a month. In the aftermath, Talona slew Kiputytto.In the wake of the Second Sundering, dead gods and forgotten pantheons sparked into the existence once again. Kiputytto was among those deities returned to life with the return of Mystra, the Mother of All Magic. However, Kiputytto's new life was cut short as Moander, the ancient deity of rot and corruption, devoured the goddess along with several other resurrected deities.
Kiputytto - Dead
Dead Power
Basic Information
Titles
Mother of the Plague
Pantheons
Attributes
Realm
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Portfolio
Following
Worshipers
Those suffering from disease and illness
Alignments
CE
Domains
Children
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