Tiamat
The Queen of Dragons
Tiamat, like her archrival, Bahamut, is revered by many locals of Ossin. All evil dragons pay homage to Tiamat; green and blue dragons acknowledge her sovereignty the most readily. Good dragons have a healthy respect for the Queen, though they usually avoid mentioning her or even thinking about her.
In her natural form, Tiamat is a thick-bodied dragon with five heads and a wyvern's tail. Each head is a different color: white, black, green, blue, and red. Her massive body is stripped in the same colors. Though incredibly rare she has been depicted as a humanoid woman, with multicolored eyes, long black hair, and a five-pointed crown.
Tiamat has many consorts, including great wyrm dragons of the white, black, green, blue, and red types. She also has two children, a red dragon called Edientath and a black dragon called Elthias.
In her natural form, Tiamat is a thick-bodied dragon with five heads and a wyvern's tail. Each head is a different color: white, black, green, blue, and red. Her massive body is stripped in the same colors. Though incredibly rare she has been depicted as a humanoid woman, with multicolored eyes, long black hair, and a five-pointed crown.
Tiamat has many consorts, including great wyrm dragons of the white, black, green, blue, and red types. She also has two children, a red dragon called Edientath and a black dragon called Elthias.
Divine Domains
Lawful Evil goddess of Destruction, Evil, Law, and Trickery
Artifacts
Chromatic Rod and the Staff of Five
Holy Books & Codes
The Queen's Code
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A five-headed dragon
Tenets of Faith
Tiamat concerns herself with spreading evil, defeating good, and propagating evil dragons. She enjoys the razing of the occasional village, city, or country, but only as a diversion from her subtle, world-spanning plots. She is the villain who lurks in the shadows. Her presence is felt but seldom seen.
The Queen constantly seeks to extend the power and dominion of evil dragons over the land, particularly when her subjects find themselves embroiled in territorial disputes with good dragons. Tiamat also unfailingly demands reverence, homage, and tribute from her subjects.
Like Bahamut, Tiamat has few clerics and even fewer temples. She accepts only evil clerics. Her clerics, like Tiamat herself, seek to place the world under the domination of evil dragons.
Though most evil dragons honor Tiamat, few keep shrines dedicated to her in their lairs because they don't want Tiamat's greedy eyes gazing at their treasure hoards. Instead, they dedicate vast gloomy caverns to their deity and keep them stocked with treasure and sacrifices.
The Queen constantly seeks to extend the power and dominion of evil dragons over the land, particularly when her subjects find themselves embroiled in territorial disputes with good dragons. Tiamat also unfailingly demands reverence, homage, and tribute from her subjects.
Like Bahamut, Tiamat has few clerics and even fewer temples. She accepts only evil clerics. Her clerics, like Tiamat herself, seek to place the world under the domination of evil dragons.
Though most evil dragons honor Tiamat, few keep shrines dedicated to her in their lairs because they don't want Tiamat's greedy eyes gazing at their treasure hoards. Instead, they dedicate vast gloomy caverns to their deity and keep them stocked with treasure and sacrifices.
Holidays
A Vengeful Queen, on the 29th of Pyriel
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