Burning Death
the patron deity of evil dragons, particularly the chromatic dragons.
Divine Domains
- Chaos
- Rage
- Destruction
- Catastrophe
- Evil
- Demon
- Scalykind
- Dragon
- Trickery
- Deception
- Thievery
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Falling burning scale or star
- Favored Weapon- Bite or Whip
Tenets of Faith
There are few dedicated cults of Dahak, partially because his worshipers mostly consist of serpentfolk and especially evil dragons, with humanoid followers being a rarity. Worshipers have been known to wear their unholy symbols proudly, safe in the knowledge that few people would even recognise their religion. The greatest sacrifice his followers can hope to make is that of a metallic dragon, and these cults often dedicate themselves to this task above all else.[9]
Most dragons view Dahak with hate, but some evil dragons choose to serve after being offered power and immortality.[2][7] Alongside his father, Dahak is one of the most popular deities on Triaxus, particularly among dragons and dragonkin.[10]
Some believe that Dahak created wyverns and drakes in an effort to create his own draconic servitors, although others point out that this act of creation contradicts his destructive aspect. He is nevertheless worshiped by wyverns and drakes as their creator.
Physical Description
Identifying Characteristics
The only descriptions of Dahak tell of him as ugly, scarred, and covered in spikes, with a burning hatred in his eyes for his father, Apsu When he manifests on the Material Plane, his avatar causes numerous destructive events known as dragonstorms, which incorporates the breaths of all five chromatic dragon species: acid rain, lightning bolts, toxic fog, firestorms, blizzards and enormous hailstorms. In addition, all dragons caught nearby are infected by Dahak's fury, filling them with rage and causing them to lash out at the environment.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Dragons believe Dahak was one of the original gods created by Apsu and Tiamat at the beginning of creation. While the other deities began to create, Dahak chose to destroy. He is credited with transforming Hell into a place of agony and flame. He is also believed to be the creator of the metallic dragons, which he formed solely to hunt as sport. Seeing the destruction and chaos wrought, Apsu entered the Material Plane in order to end Dahak's reign of terror. However, Tiamat saw Dahak as a son and wanted him spared. In a deal to save Dahak, Tiamat healed some of the wounded metallic dragons. These dragons became the original chromatic dragons.
Dahak withdrew to heal his wounds. During the Age of Creation, when he learned about the Immortal Ambulatory, a roaming demiplane that his father created, he prepared to assault it, until Apsu suddenly came to Golarion to battle Rovagug, and Dahak followed him. Dahak engaged in battle with Rovagug and initially intended to betray his father to the Rough Beast, but when he recognized Rovagug's threat to the whole Great Beyond, he changed his mind and committed fully to aid the other gods against Rovagug, despite his destructive nature. After Rovagug was defeated and contained in the Dead Vault, Apsu spoke to his son, expressing his surprise at how Dahak did not betray him. Dahak then vowed to kill Apsu, who declared that Golarion would be their battlefield; the battle between Apsu and Dahak still rages on Golarion.
Personality Characteristics
Likes & Dislikes
Dahak and his father Apsu are arch-enemies, the two having battled countless times across history. They once worked together to imprison Rovagug, but Dahak has no intention of ever doing this again and focuses his entire existence on the eventual final battle against Apsu.
Calistria is said to have tried to court Dahak once and received a scar for it. She now teaches her followers to be wary of him, while trying to manipulate them into vengeful acts when necessary.
Dahak originally received his divine realm from the archdevil Mephistopheles, and crafted the quill Visineir for Mephistopheles in return, but there is no binding contract between them. Asmodeus is cordial with Dahak; it is rumored that he has offered to weaken both Apsu for Dahak and Dahak for Apsu, making his true intent unclear. Some Baatezu believe that Asmodeus and Mephistopheles are ensuring Dahak's continued existence for some nefarious purpose.
Divine Classification
Ascended Dragon
Religions
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Current Location
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Aligned Organization
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