Bukmor

Bukmor is commonly seen as the God of Tyrants and all that comes with Tyranny, such as hatred, terror, and torment. He is also the only God known to be worshiped in the Undying Lands, making him the de facto God of Undeath. He is most commonly worshiped by those who wish to see the world under their feet, or those who use force and fear to force their will on others.   As such, there are few organized religions of Bukmor, and most worship is conducted in sequestered cults. However, many powerful rulers and nobles have been accused of being followers of Bukmor, and some of the most comfortable even openly worship, spilling the blood of their own subjects to ensure Bukmor's favor. Divinomancers of Bukmor are nearly unheard of, in part due to their secrecy and the more subtle effects of Bukmor's gifts.

Holy Books & Codes

There are no official books of Bukmor, but most consider two works written about tyranny and how one should rule over others to be holy texts. "Kings and Flesh", written by an ancient king known as De Santo, talks of the differences between the ruler and the men he must lord over, in harsh and practical terms. The second book's author and title is unknown, and it is typically referred to as "The Vultures of Descilia", or simply "The Vultures", and is a purported account of the life of King De Santos' spymaster and his secret police known as the Vultures.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Most worshipers of Bukmor carry a nail encrusted in blood as a symbol, typically in the blood of another, but coins with one's face carved into them and golden whip handles are carried by the less dramatic. His undead worshipers are known to carry small tokens of living creatures, such as vials of blood or small organs.
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