Karontor
Karontor is the giant god of disfigurement and hate, and the chosen patron of the malformed fomorians and the more villainous verbeeg. Exiled in ages past for his acts of spiteful envy, Karontor plots his revenge from the cold depths of the Red Prison, driven by his malice towards all giantkind.
Description
Karontor was a misshapen god who, when manifesting as an avatar, appeared to be an 18 feet (5.5 meters) tall, uniquely grotesque fomorian, so utterly abhorrent that his presence was reviled by practically all races. He dressed in rotting, reeking furs, and was known to wield a club, but could also take the form of a huge winter wolf.Avatars of Karontor normally carried a humble yet enchanted giantish club, but always had various other magical items on their person. Such items normally included a ring of invisibility, ring of mammal control, brooch of shielding, and efreeti bottle, and he often carried a flask of curses to leave behind for some unlucky entity he encountered.
Personality
In contrast to a giant god like Grolantor, who is often portrayed by most giant races as primarily being stupidly prideful and evil secondarily, Karontor is a deity for whom wickedness takes precedent over everything else. He seems uncaring towards the Prime Material Plane, save for his hatred of giantkind, and he only sends avatars to express his unpredictable outbursts of murderous rage. This hatred, however, is merely a reflection of his own deep-seated feelings of self-loathing, consumed as he is by endless bitterness and miserable introspection.Divine Realm
Karontor resides in Carceri, an outer plane that holds exiles and traitors and fosters self-hatred and despair. He dwells on the third layer, Minethys, a sunless desert (Carceri is illuminated by a dull, reddish glow that fills the sky) of cold, cutting winds that house those who hoard what could benefit those around them. Within Minethys is Karontor's realm, known as the Rack of Injustice, where sits a mausoleum of beast and giantish bones.The fomorian petitioners of Karontor occasionally venture beyond the Rack of Injustice to exact vengeance in his name. Packs of ever-hungry winter wolves live in the desolate, frozen, windswept plain that surrounds the realm, waiting for Karontor's signal to rage across the miles beyond.
Activities
Karontor spends his time in his realm growing more spiteful about his banishment, occasionally leading his fomorian petitioners into vengeful battle.Many verbeegs, who are nearly omnipresent in giantish societies as servants and laborers, are planted as spies by Karontor in order to keep him informed about the most prominent Jotunbrud settlements in Faerun. In contrast to his murderous rages, Karontor sometimes dispatches an avatar to give them directions, although to what end is unclear. Around mid–14th century DR, he sends some of his servants to collect specific artifacts scattered across the surface of Toril.
Worshippers
Both fomorians and verbeeg felt a sense of kinship towards Karontor, although in their myths his form was constant. The fomorians were equally as twisted (both in form and personality) as him, although it was said that the hideous giants didn't truly hold any god in esteem.Karontor's evil verbeeg worshipers proved superior as spellcasting servants due to their higher mental capacity, but their worship was rooted in self-interest rather than true faith. They worshiped Karontor in the hopes that he would bring them into the Ordning, and even his priests would abandon him if a better offer presented itself.
In centuries past, Karantor actively recruited followers from the largest verbeeg tribes. He ordered his priests to follow the dictates of a mysterious stranger (his avatar, whose identity was unknown to non-priests) who would occasionally visit their settlements (using a slightly different guise for each) offering treasure in exchange for vows of loyalty. It was unknown how their activities helped him and what his end goal for the verbeeg was.
Dogma
Priests of Karantor were vicious warmongers that constantly urged their peers to seek conflict, pressing them to fight all entities of good. Trained beasts, especially wolves, were used for this purpose. Despite his occasional appearances, Karontor sent no omens to his priests.Relationships
Karontor was the youngest son of Annam All-Father in the giant pantheon, and part of the third generation of offspring known by other giants as "the runts". His mother was not the unnamed sky goddess who gave birth to the other sons (Stronmaus, Memnor, Surtr, Thrym, Skoraeus, and Grolantor), making them his half-brothers, and his sisters included the goddesses Hiatea, Iallanis, and Diancastra.In the myths of non-evil giants, Karontor was once a handsome and radiant god before he became envious of his eldest brother Stronmaus, his bitter jealousy warping his physical form. Unlike Grolantor, who was scorned by sibling and parent alike, Annam did not truly detest Karontor despite exiling him to darkness. Annam was just tired of dealing with the ceaseless fights between his children, and after Karontor lashed out at his siblings, he sent him away (thus taking away his spell-casting) simply because it was the most convenient solution, giving the deformed god's grudge some level of justification.
Aside from Grolantor, Karontor was the most hated foe of Clangeddin Silverbeard, the dwarven god of battle.
Karontor
Lesser deity
Basic Information
Titles
The banished son
The forgotten one
The king that crawls
The forgotten one
The king that crawls
Pantheons
Attributes
Alignment
Neutral Evil
Symbol
Broken shackles
Winter wolf's head
Winter wolf's head
Realm
Portfolio
Beasts, Deformity, Hatred
Following
Worshippers
Fomorians
Verbeeg
Verbeeg
Alignments
NE
Domains
Children
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