Narriseminek
Narriseminek | |
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(Deity) | |
Titles | The Crownless The Maker of Kings Intercessor of the Speakers |
Realm | Drifting Mountain of Narriseminek the Crownless, Maelstrom |
Alignment | Chaotic neutral |
Areas of Concern | Ascendance Keketars Revelations |
Worshipers | Astrologers Bards Prophets Revolutionaries |
Edicts | Divine the future, transform the bodies of willing creatures, rebel against organized structures |
Anathema | Refuse to speak to a keketar, eschew a challenge by turning down a promotion or advancement |
Cleric Alignments (1E) | |
Domains (1E) | Chaos, Knowledge, Liberation, Madness |
Cleric Alignments (2E) | |
Domains (2E) | Delirium, freedom, knowledge, perfection |
Favored Weapon | Handaxe |
Symbol | Imentesh head wreathed in flame |
Source: Concordance of Rivals, pg(s). 14 (1E) Gods & Magic, pg(s). 89, 130-131 (2E) |
Narriseminek, the Crownless or the Maker of Kings, is a gender-fluid protean lord who spends most of their time turning lesser proteans into keketars or izfiitars, or granting philosophy-changing visions to choruses.[1]
Home
The name of Narriseminek's domain is sung and incomprehensible to non-proteans, but is commonly called the Drifting Mountain of Narriseminek the Crownless. It is located within the Borderlands between the Maelstrom and Nirvana, and contains a great temple to the Speakers of the Depths, and the mysterious artifact known as the Singing-Luminous Eye of the Speakers.[1][2][3]
Appearance
Narriseminek often appears as a naunet, imentesh, or keketar with a scar or burn mark on their head. However, this is not Narriseminek's true form, which is rarely observed and resembles a golden, iridescent protean with empty eye sockets, crowned by dozens of burning, drifting eyes that form the shape of a halo.[1][2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 John Compton, Crystal Frasier, Ron Lundeen, and Amber Stewart. (2019). Concordance of Rivals, p. 14. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-127-6
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Amber Stewart. (2009). Keepers of Chaos. The End of Eternity, p. 62. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-173-2
- ↑ Amber Stewart. (2009). The Great Beyond: A Guide to the Multiverse, p. 44. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-167-1
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