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Kevrom, the Broken (En-er-din)

(a.k.a. Iymrith (EE-mryth), the Jailer)

Iymrith is the dragon god of Draconic Merchants, Greed, and the enslavements and domination of non-draconic humanoids. She represents every dragons desire to acquire treasure and wealth and by doing so gain status, and so she is, in a way, the archetype of dragonkind.   Iymrith is foes with Corgos and is very reluctant to work with any other chromatic dragon. However, Iymrith has been known to join forces if it means the enslavement of non-draconic humanoids.

Holy Prayres

Prayers to Iymrith were often performed while her supplicants counted their hoards. A typical prayer was "All this gold belongs to me. May I add to my riches tenfold, tenfold times."

Holy Rites

Most of Iymrith's rites involved a group of supplicants (some of those supplicants being typical adventuring parties) seeking to gain more wealth. If a worshiper did something that had offended her, the treasures gained by their quest were usually turned over to one of her temples.

Dogma

Iymrith valued wealth and power, and advocated for the collection of both as a way for dragonkind to connect with the magic of the Material Plane. She was sometimes incorrectly characterized as a goddess of greed, but in fact she disliked greed and disapproved of Tiamat's naked display of it. Iymrith instilled in dragonkind the innate need for collecting and protecting a hoard, and on few and very rare occasions, Iymrith herself granted boons from her personal hoard to those who had pleased her.   While she claimed that she disapproved of theft of any kind from her worshipers, she often turned a blind eye if such acts were performed in the name of increasing personal hoards.

Clergy

Iymrith accepted only clerics with an element of neutrality in their alignment, as they had to remain pure in their goal of acquiring and increasing hoards, and then protecting their treasures. Her clerics also abstained from getting involved in the conflicts of other dragons, and had a habit of rewarding those who had accumulated a large and valuable hoard.

Cerical Training

Temples

Temples to Iymrith were generally grand structures that were secure and well protected. The lavish furnishings and accoutrements were typically objects loaned to the temple by the congregation, as her worshipers struggled between the need to add to their own hoards and their desire to honor their deity.   A temple might have elaborate platinum candlesticks and wall sconces provided by one dragon and cloth-of-gold wall hangings provided by another. The ownership of each item was always made clear, using a particular means characteristic of the owner.

Divine Domains

Dragon Merchants, Humanoid Domination, Greed

Minor Domains

Chaos, Plotting, Trickery

Portfolio

Dragon merchants, dragonkind bandits

Divine Symbols & Sigils

A lightning bolt radiating out from a dragon's palm.
"Do you understand our anthems, oh reader mine?... Can you see our will?"
Divine Classification
Lesser Deity, Wish Dragon
Religions
Alignment
Lawful Evil
Realm
Children

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