What I want… is my mother's heart fed to demons and shat out for my amusement!— Vhaeraun, on Lolth
Disaffected Drow view Lloth as a demanding and unforgiving deity who expects unwavering loyalty and adherence to her strict teachings. Her worship is associated with a culture of violence, backstabbing, and treachery, where survival often depends on one's ability to outmaneuver and dominate others. The rituals and ceremonies dedicated to Lloth often involve bloodshed and sacrifices, perpetuating a cycle of cruelty and fear.
Many Drow feel the weight of Lloth's curse, which has plagued their race with a dark appearance and a predisposition towards malice and evil. They resent being forced into a life of secrecy and constant struggle, and they hold Lloth responsible for their societal oppression and the animosity they face from other races.
In the eyes of disaffected Drow, Lloth is often seen as a malevolent force that must be resisted and challenged. They yearn to break free from her oppressive grip, seeking a future where they can embrace their own individuality, free will, and the potential for a different kind of Drow society—one that is not defined by darkness, violence, and subservience.
Station is the way of Lolth, the ambition she bestows to further the chaos, to keep her drow "children" along their appointed course of self imprisonment.— Drizzt Do'Urden
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