Phoviat The Scarlet Goddess

Phoviat, also known as the Scarlet Goddess, is a formidable deity revered and feared throughout Nespiere. As the embodiment of murder and violence, she commands a presence that strikes terror into the hearts of mortals and immortals alike. Her influence spans across cultures and epochs, leaving a crimson trail of myth and legend in her wake.    

Origin and Mythology

  According to ancient lore, Phoviat's origins are rooted in the tumultuous era of creation, where chaos and order clashed in a primordial dance. Born from the bloodshed of cosmic battles, she emerged as a singular force, embodying the darker aspects of existence. Some myths suggest she was once a mortal who ascended to godhood through acts of unspeakable violence, while others claim she has existed since the dawn of time.   Her name, whispered in fearful reverence, evokes images of crimson skies and the metallic scent of blood. Clad in robes as red as freshly spilled blood, her piercing gaze pierces the veil between worlds, bearing witness to the deeds of mortals and immortals alike.    

Domains and Worship

  As the goddess of murder, Phoviat holds dominion over the Plane of Blood a realm of death, vengeance, and the clandestine art of murder. Her worshippers, often secretive cults or individuals driven by desperation, offer sacrifices in her name to gain her favor or invoke her wrath upon their enemies.   Rituals dedicated to Phoviat are shrouded in secrecy, conducted in hidden sanctuaries or desolate ruins far from prying eyes. These ceremonies often involve blood offerings and dark incantations, beseeching the Scarlet Goddess to deliver swift justice or grant her followers the power to enact her will.    

Symbols and Iconography

  The primary symbol associated with Phoviat is a dagger wreathed in flames, symbolizing the fiery passion of murder and the inevitability of death. Her temples and shrines are adorned with crimson banners and flickering torches, casting sinister shadows upon the sacred grounds.   In artwork, she is depicted as a figure cloaked in darkness, her features obscured by the veil of night. Only her eyes, blazing like twin infernos, pierce the gloom, instilling fear and awe in those who dare to gaze upon her visage.    

Legends and Lore

  Throughout history, tales of Phoviat, the Scarlet Goddess, have echoed through the corridors of time, a tapestry of fear and fascination left in her wake. From ancient civilizations to modern societies, her influence remains as potent as ever, inspiring both reverence and dread.   Legends tell of her interventions in mortal affairs, orchestrating acts of violence and vengeance with the precision of a masterful puppeteer. Yet, some whisper that behind her mask of cruelty lies a deeper purpose, a cosmic balance that mortals can scarcely comprehend.  

Testament of Blood

  Phoviat, the Scarlet Goddess, stands as a testament to the enduring allure of darkness and the primal instincts that dwell within the hearts of mortals. Whether worshipped as a divine arbiter of death or reviled as a malevolent force of chaos, her enigmatic presence continues to cast a long shadow over the realms of gods and men.

The Scarlet Goddess

Children

Allignment

  Chaotic Evil    

Domains

  Charm, Death, Evil, Knowledge, Trickery, Deception, Espionage, Memory, Murder, Thievery, Thought    

Religious Orders

  The Red Hand - A Sect of Assassins that adhere strictly to Phoviat.    

Religious Artifacts

  The Crimson Twin Blades - Only rumored to exist in long forgotten texts. These twin daggers are said to be Phoviats own blades that she gifts to a mortal she proclaims her chosen.    

Sacred Animal

  Spider    

Sacred Weapon

  Dagger, Short Sword