Cahafel (4e Deity)

Cahafel is an evil deity of the Preius pantheon. He is a vengeful being that interprets most if not all interactions as some form of belittlement, thus making everyone a possible target for his vengeance. He only regards the other three members of the Four Deeds with some degree of civility, and even then, he is believed to harbor immeasurable grudges against them as well. He views mortals as vessels for his anger and always seeks to thus infect them with his wanton rage.

An ebon skull

Chaotic Evil
Domains: Vengeance

Followers of Cahafel attempt often to incite violence and inspire people to bloody or overblown retaliation. They follow Cahafel's tenets:

  • Anger makes right. For Cahafel, the anger of another channels into strength. Those who can wield it gain immeasurable drive and power.
  • Never forgive. To forgive is to let go of one's chance for revenge, which is against what the deity is trying to achieve.

Description

By Yanied

The god of vengeance takes form in a muscular black humanoid form, wreathed in white flames. His face is skeletal, with fangs, and his eyes are known to contain visages of the looker's greatest source of anger.

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