Kalma
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Kalma | |
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(Deity) | |
Titles | The Rasping Count |
Realm | Avernus, Hell |
Alignment | Lawful evil |
Areas of Concern | Burial rites death insects |
Cleric Alignments (1E) | |
Domains (1E) | Animal, Death, Evil, Law |
Subdomains (1E) | Devil, Murder, Slavery, Undead |
Favored Weapon | Heavy pick |
Symbol | Cricket on tombstone |
Sacred Animal | Cricket |
Sacred Colors | Black, brown |
Source: Inner Sea Gods, pg(s). 326–327 |
Kalma is an infernal duke in the service of the archdevil Barbatos. Refined and beetle-like, Kalma's vile reek draws to him flies from countless worlds bearing the souls of the unburied. Kalma is a loyal and highly-esteemed servant of Barbatos and guards the Bonestair, an intermittent passage to Dis, in his lord's name.[1][2]
References
- ↑ F. Wesley Schneider. (2009). Princes of Darkness, p. 50. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-189-3
- ↑ F. Wesley Schneider. (2012). Lords of Hell: Barbatos. Kobold Quarterly 22, p. 9. Open Design, LLC.
External Links
- Wikipedia:Kalma (real-world deity)
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