Task

Task is the chaotic evil dragon god of greed and selfishness.

 

Description

Task usually manifested as a huge dragon whose hide was so studded with coins and gems from snout to tail that it was impossible to determine the color of his scales.
 

Divine Realm

Task's realm in the Dragon Eyrie is located in a region known as the Furnace because of its volcanic activity. He dwells in a rocky cave filled with a massive hoard, said to be the largest one of all, although followers of Astilabor dispute this. Red, gold and bronze dragon petitioners live on his realm.

It is also believed he has a lair in Pandemonium.
 

Worshippers

Task was revered primarily by evil dragons, especially reds, although he counted a few brass dragons among his faithful.
 

Dogma

While Astilabor was the deity of acquisition with no stigma of greed attached, Task was greed personified. He wanted it all, and it mattered not to him what he had to do or what it cost to others to obtain what he wanted. His worshipers shared the same attitude.
  Task revered greed and selfishness, and sometimes rewarded followers who showed these traits in excess. One such gift he granted to his followers was to turn them into hoarder dragons on death so they could guard their treasure from opportunistic looters. While it was thought that his rewards were never material, since Task was believed to be unable to gave up anything he owned, truly faithful, meaning greedy, dragons were rewarded with material goods created by Task himself, such as the case of the blue dragon Amilektrevitrioelis who was granted the Shackles of Amilek. The same item was believed to have been granted to at least two other exceedingly greedy dragons.
 
 

Task

Intermediate deity

Basic Information

Titles
The Taker and Holder
Wrester

Pantheons

Attributes

Alignment
Chaotic Evil

Symbol
A pile of five coins

Realm

Portfolio
Greed, Selfishness

Favored Weapon
Bite

Following

Worshippers
Dragons

Alignments
LE, NE, CE

Domains
Chaos (-)
Evil (-)
Scalykind (Dragon)
Trickery (Greed, Thievery)

Children

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