Pheyus Detar (5e Deity)

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Pheyus Detar[edit]

The Symbol of Pheyus Detar, a phoenix with wings encircled as the bright sun burns behind.

Alignment. Neutral Evil
Domains. Creation & Rage
Divine Rank. Greater Deity


Pheyus Detar one of the original gods, his name being, "Sky Father" in Common tongues, Pheyus Detar is considered a god shunned by many now, but revered with utmost respect in ancient times, giving him immense power to create what he so chose. However, as the times changed and new gods were born, his people left him, beginning to see the horrors he had managed to create along with the miracles. Because of this, Pheyus Detar is a bitter deity, occasionally lashing out, causing meteors to issue from his form, careening into the planets. He has been the cause of multiple mass destruction events.

His residence is amongst the stars, being able to be seen vaguely as the stars may align to form a face or perhaps his hand. His form, if he were to march across the stars to visit a specific world, is of a man in a cloak of stars and clouds. His body as broad as the night sky, his corpus as grand as the heavens. His visage is a strong-jawed man with a beard as tall as a man, curled outwards in a sort of... reverse afro. His head hair is similar... His eyes burn bright like the fiery forges dotting the night skies.

To worship Pheyus Detar is to worship a primordial entity, and his rituals reflect this. Clerics of this god frequently practice arts that seem obsolete and antiquated. Chanting dead languages, long lost to all others, playing primal pieces of music, and occasionally sacrificing an animal. At every meal, a cleric tosses the best portions into a flame (preferably outdoors). Otherwise, the god asks for little, watching over the world, grumbling to himself. The very fact he is a greater deity gives praise to the fact that the few of those who worship him devote themselves wholly to him.


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