Malar, The Beastlord

Malar epitomizes the dark side of nature, the world that is red in tooth and claw. His faithful believe the hunt is the center point between life and death — the facing off of hunter and prey, forcing the issue of who lives and who dies. People believe that Malar can’t be propitiated and knows no mercy, so he receives prayers only from those engaging in a hunt. Such supplicants pray to Malar for two reasons: to beg the aid of his peerless skill as a hunter, or to adopt his fearsome mantle and thus ward off other predators. Malar is the god of those who delight in the hunt, don’t shy from bloodshed, and savor the fear of their prey.     Many lycanthropes consider Malar to be their divine father, as do some other intelligent predators. He has many devotees who are druids and rangers of particularly savage inclination, and many barbarians take Malar as a patron for his ferocity and cruelty. Assassins have been known to take on worship of Malar, seeing themselves as hunters and their marks as prey. His priests use claw bracers, impressive gauntlets bedecked with stylized claws that jut out from the ends of the fists, as ceremonial weapons.   Malar rules the dangerous forests of Nishrek in the chaotic realm of Acheron, where he stokes the fury of his twisted beasts and monsters.

Divine Domains

Hunting, Assassins, Beasts, and Bloodshed
Divine Classification
Deity
Alignment
Neutral
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