Bahamut - The Good Dragon
Bahamut, the Good Dragon, is the All-Father of Metallic Dragons. Bahamut created religion in contrast to the undying devotion to knowledge and power that Amagus instilled. Believing that the quest for knowledge and power were the biggest downfall to men, Bahamut brought humility and devotion into their lives, and created Metallic Dragons to keep lesser mortals in their place. Dragonborn he placed in the lesser mortal populations as a way to enforce good morals.
As of late, the population of men has began to associate him more with his sister, Taimat, to build onto their growing fear of dragonkin. Their legislation of religion and magic has also began to bother him, since he thinks it has been done to feed the greed of men.
Divine Domains
Life, War
Divine Symbols & Sigils
The silhouette of a dragon's head, looking downward
Divine Goals & Aspirations
Bahamut only wishes to keep magical and religious integrity in check. He is in a constant struggle against his sister, Tiamat, who opposes his plans to bring a world of immorality.
Physical Description
Body Features
- Bahamut, in his normal dragon form, often takes the look of a blue metallic dragon with a silver belly.
- When taking the form of a human, Bahamut resembles a hooded old man with his face obscured.
Personality Characteristics
Motivation
Bahamut wants to use the world to enforce devotion and humility, as he knows it is the only true answer to fighting the chaotic realm of life.
Relationships
History
Tiamat and Bahamut are siblings first and foremost, representing opposing ideas in the world. Bahamut stands for justice, righteousness, mercy, and peace. Tiamat stands for treachery, lust and greed, domination, and conflict. Therefore, they do not like each other and are constantly fighting against each other over the state of the realms.
Divine Classification
Deity
Religions
Alignment
Lawful Good
Church/Cult
Spouses
Siblings
Children
Gender
Male
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