Ithitar (Ith-i-tar)
The Ithitar, colloquially called “devils,” are divine creatures like the Ohdaufeen. They come from a separate order and are theorized to be a family much like the Ohdaufeen, with Milin Orphi being distantly related to all Ithitar. The term devil tends to be a reference to their evil goals and nefarious deeds, but generally, any of the Ithitar are frowned upon whether they are shown as evil or not. Further, the Ohdaufeen can become “devils,” but do not become Ithitar. Their conversion is marked by the lack of ability to commune with their original order and lack of ability to return to their home, usually being locked in Laminarum. The Ithitar are more loosely categorized than their Ohdaufeen counterparts, but are done so as follows:
The Ancient Ithitar: The oldest devils with fully independent motives and origins
Ygaul, devil of strategy and control
J'bar, devil of egoism, individualism, and chaos
Kolos, the gondelier
- Milin Orphi, devil of depravity
- Verivem, devil of the righteous path
- Rel Eteisus, devil of fate and natural disasters (While he is a selected general, he is technically Ohdaufeen but is still considered a devil and part of this order)
- Eithun and Gaddon Urr, the Brother Gluts
- Anoch Athylis, devil of famine
- Vail Ikidas, devil of betrayal
- Thalis Avaloth , devil of vengeance
- Chal Churdour, devil of hysteria
- Kowl Mortor, devil of subjugation
- Fíkn Catar, devil of addiction
Type
Religious, Divine Host
Divines
Controlled Territories
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