The Un-Maker (5e Deity)
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The Un-Maker[edit]
Alignment. Chaotic Evil
Domains. Death
Divine Rank. Greater Deity
The being known as the Un-Maker (also known as He or Him) is the Darkness between the stars. He is the antithesis of all that is Light. He was locked away within the Negative Plane near the beginning of the multiverse. He can appear to living creatures as either a pitch black shadow with burning white eyes, or in their dreams in the form of a black wolf. He speaks to those who seek power, and He makes them promises. From then on, they become His agents, working His will on the world, working to open a door for Him to return and take his vengeance upon all of creation. Those who worship Him only do so out of a lust for power, or out of fear. He has no temples, holy books, or clerics. Other Deities fear Him and they will do anything to keep Him locked away.
(Note: Despite Him being called a greater Deity, His agents are NOT clerics. Instead, He should be considered an Outsider patron, and His agents are Warlocks.)
(Note 2: He is Chaotic Evil, and his domain is that of Death. He has no symbol because he cannot create anything except chaos, death, and destruction.)
His agents can't be any race Celestial or Fiendish origins, and can't be a Paladin, Cleric, or Warlock before they answer His call. All other races/classes are viable. If someone is another class before taking His call, they will gain the "Warlock, Outsider" class at first level in addition to their original class. The two classes will gain experience separately (Example: If a 5th level Fighter with 8,954 experience becomes His agent, they would become a 5th level Fighter with 8,954 experience and a 1st level Outsider Warlock with 1 experience. If they then gain 10 experience, both classes with gain 10 experience, making him a 5th level Fighter with 8,964 experience and a 1st level Warlock with 11 experience). His agents shouldn't be any Lawful of Good alignment (because He wants to destroy everything).
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