Talos (Tal-oss)
Talos the Destroyer, once known as Kozah, is the Faerunian god of destruction.
Talos is also known as the Storm Lord, and claims leadership in a group of deities known as the Gods of Fury. Each would dispute this superiority, but he does currently hold more divine power than the others.
The Gods of Fury are Talos, Umberlee , Auril and Malar.
He also demands of his followers that everyone should be aware of how precarious and fragile the things around them are. In this, he is served by those that enact random destruction against the unsuspecting. Considering that the not-unsuspecting would have defensive measures in place, he considers it right and proper for a worshipper to just go off whenever they feel like and start trashing things.
Talos has many Cultists and followers. They urge people to pray to Talos that he might hold off on striking his thunderbolt, or that the inevitable destruction of something is held at bay for just a little longer. Talos cares very little about his petitioners and worshippers, and is much more likely to be persuaded by offering a juicier target to destroy instead.
Talos is also known as the Storm Lord, and claims leadership in a group of deities known as the Gods of Fury. Each would dispute this superiority, but he does currently hold more divine power than the others.
The Gods of Fury are Talos, Umberlee , Auril and Malar.
Destruction
Talos' doctrine says that all things can be destroyed. He encourages his faithful to test that which is said to be indestructible or strongest. His most devout followers seek such things out, like the Adamantine Bracers of Moradin, or the Hope of Lathander, or the Hand of Vecna the Undying, and find ways to damage or destroy them.He also demands of his followers that everyone should be aware of how precarious and fragile the things around them are. In this, he is served by those that enact random destruction against the unsuspecting. Considering that the not-unsuspecting would have defensive measures in place, he considers it right and proper for a worshipper to just go off whenever they feel like and start trashing things.
Talos has many Cultists and followers. They urge people to pray to Talos that he might hold off on striking his thunderbolt, or that the inevitable destruction of something is held at bay for just a little longer. Talos cares very little about his petitioners and worshippers, and is much more likely to be persuaded by offering a juicier target to destroy instead.