Oblivion Character in Midgard | World Anvil
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Oblivion

"The fallen,
the mad,
the unsated.
Cursed to erase all,
chained by his own,
to await the day his hunger would consume himself."
 

Oblivion (also known as "the World Eater") is one of the prime deities in the Eldar pantheon. He is recognized as the god of madness, ferality and endless hunger. Before he became Oblivion, he was Luvos, one of the Aether Gods and a husband to Hera. He created Utgard as a counter response to Baator's creation of Dovahzul. The legend of Luvos' Bargain tells how he lost his mind in an attempt to conjure a glorious army to give to his wife, and was sealed away in the Nether, where his essence would breed the demons, feral and forever hungry for death and destruction.

Divine Domains

Death, War.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Oblivion's primary symbol is that of a black crescent shield with red fangs at its centre. Black represents the void and emptiness. Red represents blood, violence and death. The fangs represent ferality and endless hunger.

Tenets of Faith

Consumption. To bring an end to all things. That is his only message.

Divine Goals & Aspirations

Oblivion's only goal is to consume the world and return it to the state of an empty void.
Divine Classification
Primary Deity
Species
Children
Related Myths

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