The Body (Vaerya Supplement)

A divine rank 20 god, Kaiten's body is the bastion of power. It resides in the Abyss, a chaotic and twisted plane. This is the general of Kaiten's armies, who recruits weak-minded mortals, and defends the power of the Drift from the Vaeryans. His distinctive white skin is covered by intricate black tatoos, and he cloaks himself in impenetrable armor covered in spikes. His hair is stark white, and his eyes glow a luminous green. This body is what cultists of the material plane worship, and draw divine power from.

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Greater Deity
Symbol: A shadowy form on an enormous throne
Home Plane:
Alignment: Neutral Evil
Portfolio: Pestilence, Harm, Deceit, Pain, Betrayal
Clergy Alignments:
Domains: Evil, Destruction, Magic
Favored Weapon:
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