Termepio-Hinoj (3.5e Deity)

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Hero
Symbol: A destroyed text
Home Plane: Office of Eradication of Vile Lore
Alignment: Lawful Evil
Portfolio: Censorship
Favored Weapon: Greatclub
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Termepio-Hinoj was once an incredibly powerful champion of Good and Justice. However, at one point in his ongoing studies, he deemed Sophotherion, a fellow Justicar, and his borderline dark studies far too dangerous and blasphemous to be continued any further. Upon that very eve Termepio decided to attack the Great Catacomb-Libraries which housed not only Sophotherion's experiments, but numerous other grand works as well. Upon openly attempting to destroy one of the Great Philosopher's experiments, he was attacked by Partelemnax the Brilliant Brain, a prismatic wyrm of indescribable arcane might. He received grievous, mortal wounds, both from the Prismatic Dragon and the experiment itself (as he had destroyed it's security measures). After the anti-climatic fight, Termepio laid dying and harrowingly disgruntled. He had sought to rid these great halls of Justice of the filth of what he believed was a taint of subtle darkness. Having faced the betrayal of his brethren, their ultimate doubt laid within him like a heavy stone in his heart, he replaced that weighing pain with a borderless hatred, so intense that he was unable to be felled that night. From the crackling outline of his mortal form rose a fervent censor, skin taut black and form wickedly malformed. He hungered for vengeance, but most of all, to seek out and destroy the Eternally Curious.

Dogma[edit]

To destroy all knowledge and amoral deemed forbidden, and enforce strict research ethics.

Clergy and Temples[edit]

There are several censorship offices and overzealous protectors of ill virtue who pay reverence to Termepio, but only within cities deemed chaotic in nature, or albeit evil in prominent nature. Many blackguards pledge their twisted allegiance to his crusade of the banishment of all just knowledge, and can be seen wearing his mark usually upon their lapels or breastplates, that being the outlined symbol of a burning book.

Pantheon[edit]

While his main enemy is Sophotherion, Termepio-Hinoj despises many other gods he has deemed frivolous or careless in their studies, each with a varying degrees of judgmentalness. This paranoia is even more fargone if the deity in question is associated with knowledge or magical study of any sort. He would gladly ally with anyone who might share his goal of annihilating the Eternally Curious, given the right compensation or vengeful action...


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