Blibdoolpoolp

Blibdoolpoolp (blib-DOOL-poop or BLIB-dool-poop, also known as the Sea Mother) was the deity worshiped by the kuo-toan race. Her symbol was a lobster head and black pearl.   Description   Blibdoolpoolp usually took the form of a 20 foot (6.1 meter) tall nude human female, lobster’s head and claws in place of humanoid parts. Other depictions portrayed a crayfish head, a crayfish’s claws, and an articulated shell covering her shoulders. At close range, her gaze caused insanity.   Blibdoolpoolp’s realm was a small moon-like temple drifting in the Fated Depths.   History and Relationships   If enough kuo-toa came to believe in a god, the energy of their collective subconscious would cause that god to manifest as a physical entity. The most notable of these gods being Bilboolpoolp, the Sea Mother.   The Sea Mother was warped by her hatred of the surface-dwelling races that drove her children into the depths in the ancient past, and brooded over her people while plotting revenge. It could be inferred from this that she had no allies among the surface deities, and possibly none at all.   Clergy and Temples   Priests of the Sea Mother were called “whips” and wore pearl-colored vestments, shell helms, and draped themselves in nets as part of ceremonies. Her holy day was the new moon, and rituals were held in underwater shrines. Gems, pearls, humans, and lobsters (her sacred animal) were sacrificed to her monthly.

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