Ainntar, The Doom of Dalis
The Mother of Lies, The Skinless Serpent. The Moondragon
Ainntar (Ainentara the Daughter of Gods, Aanen'Raas, Arzaviin, Ka-Aintas) is a supposed deity in the Ascended Dragon Pantheon, she is know as the "Goddess of Shame" and the "Flayed One" and only few people would openly worship her, though even then, she had a small temple dedicated to her in Ussor. Where she is revered as the patron saint to the punished.
"I am a dream and it's awakened consciousness. And the dead, unborn shell of physical ascension that we tragically lost, will be resurrected again. I will become me again. I, the one who lost the sense of self and woke up without it.”
Divine Domains
Treachery, The Moon, Ruination, Shame
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A skeletal serpent coiling around the moon.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
In her "mortal" form, she looked like an old woman, with parts of her face peeled off, revealing muscle, though she covered these with robes.
Then later when she regained parts of her powers, she transformed to a dragon like being, with tough leathery skin and wings of dark energy. Organic tubes carrying different colored liquids ran around her body. Above her, when she used her powers, adventurers could see glimpses of distants celestial bodies.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Like many other fabled gods or beings, she was thought to be nothing more than a myth. A distant being above the mortal life. But during the year 1574, she made herself known and the world shook, when a devious plan to give her physical body took place.
The Ainntar-Hridi Conspiracy, as it is sometimes called, costed tens of of thousands of lives and caused the near destruction of the cities of Riek and Saah. It is said that she was originally a prestigious figure in the Ordu's pantheon. But, according to the myth, she was not satisfied with her position in it and therefore tricked the mortals to give her some of their power, thus becoming a tremendously powerful being, even among gods. But Uniatar, with Ixantar and Karadras, punished her by flaying her skin and then imprisoning her to the moon. Her original sphere of influence has since disappeared and now she seen as the personification of betrayal. According to an old dalian fable, she was Uniatar's lesser bastard, who deceived the mortals just to gain enough power to be with her mother.
The Ainntar-Hridi Conspiracy, as it is sometimes called, costed tens of of thousands of lives and caused the near destruction of the cities of Riek and Saah. It is said that she was originally a prestigious figure in the Ordu's pantheon. But, according to the myth, she was not satisfied with her position in it and therefore tricked the mortals to give her some of their power, thus becoming a tremendously powerful being, even among gods. But Uniatar, with Ixantar and Karadras, punished her by flaying her skin and then imprisoning her to the moon. Her original sphere of influence has since disappeared and now she seen as the personification of betrayal. According to an old dalian fable, she was Uniatar's lesser bastard, who deceived the mortals just to gain enough power to be with her mother.
"Time? Time is a paradox not given form, thus letting it flow freely and wildly. The cube, the tesseract, the thing you have stolen is a paradox trapped in corporeal shell and a worthless and fleeting creature like you have no rights to lay your hands on it." -When Ainntar first met the adventuring party.
"Your souls are strong, very strong. Not many can handle the process of merging with those shards. (cubes)
Nevertheless, it doesn’t matter, not anymore.
Do you even know why I do this? Do you even know why you yourselves are doing anything at all? You're still late, I got what I came for. Isn't it beautiful?" -When the adventuring party reached her in the voidspawn chamber on the moon.
Divine Classification
Goddess
Alignment
Neutral Evil
Church/Cult
Year of Death
1574 NA
Circumstances of Death
The final remnants of her soul was destroyed by a mysterious party of adventurers
Place of Death
The moon Nerava
Children
Eyes
Her eyes looked like they were pits of void with distant stars in them
“They didn’t want me back here. They thought they got rid of me. All the precautions, and yet they failed. Life, it flows in me again and soon you all will too” -Just before her ultimate demise.
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