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{{God_infobox|godname=Sartan, the Malevolent|realm=evil|temples=[[Mhaldor]]|symbol=a black hand}}
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|godname=Sartan, the Malevolent|realm=Evil|temples=The [[Ziggurat of Malignancy]]|allies= [[Keresis]] ''(dead)'' and [[Indrani]] ''(dead)'' and [[Thoth]] '' (dead) ''|enemies=[[Pentharian]] ''(dead)'', [[Tarah]] ''(dead)'', [[Lorielan]], [[Mithraea]] ''(dead)'', [[Deucalion]], [[Aurora]], [[Babel]], and [[Aegis]]|ordername=The Black Hand|symbols=a black hand crushing a dying sun}}


At the Coming of the [[Morning Star]], two [[:Category:Gods|Gods]] were created: [[Apollyon]] and [[Aurora]]. The [[:Category:Elder Gods|Elder God]] [[Shaitan]] attacked and absorbed the essence of [[Apollyon]], and afterwards declared himself a new God: '''Sartan''', God of [[Evil]].  
'''Sartan, the Malevolent''' is the divine embodiment of Evil, the fusion of the [[Elder God]] [[Shaitan]] and the God [[Apollyon]].


Nearly two centuries later, with the assistance of [[Keresis]], Goddess of Vengeance, Sartan once again split his essence into the original two Gods.
While Shaitan was created early in the history of [[Creation]] by [[Ayar]], Apollyon was born—along with [[Aurora]]—from a celestial event involving the [[Morning Star]]. Shaitan attacked and absorbed the [[Divine essence]] of Apollyon almost at once, declaring Himself born anew as Sartan, God of [[Evil]].


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As Sartan, the merciless Overlord founded His [[Evil|Seven Truths of Evil]], with which He commands His faithful from the mountain city-fortress of [[Mhaldor]].
 
== History ==
Circa 326 AF, Sartan kidnapped the child-God [[Pandemonium]], son of [[Eris]], Goddess of [[Chaos]], and [[Aegis]], God of War. Sartan then bound Him in the [[fissure]] beneath [[Mhaldor]], an act that catalyzed the [[War of the Divine Child]].
 
Decades later, in [[Scarlatan]] of 396 AF, with the assistance of [[Keresis]], Goddess of Vengeance, Sartan split His essence back into those of the original two Gods, Shaitan and Apollyon, to better oversee the spread of Evil.
 
Following the apparent death of Apollyon at the hands of [[Pentharian]] in 611, Shaitan reabsorbed His brother's essence to become reborn as Sartan, the Malevolent once more.
 
Sartan wields the mighty [[Sword of Damocles]] and the [[Blade of Perdition]].
 
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Revision as of 15:29, 30 May 2020

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Sartan, the Malevolent
Realm Evil
Symbols a black hand crushing a dying sun
Relatives None
Allies Keresis (dead) and Indrani (dead) and Thoth (dead)
Enemies Pentharian (dead), Tarah (dead), Lorielan, Mithraea (dead), Deucalion, Aurora, Babel, and Aegis
Order Name The Black Hand
Temples The Ziggurat of Malignancy


Sartan, the Malevolent is the divine embodiment of Evil, the fusion of the Elder God Shaitan and the God Apollyon.

While Shaitan was created early in the history of Creation by Ayar, Apollyon was born—along with Aurora—from a celestial event involving the Morning Star. Shaitan attacked and absorbed the Divine essence of Apollyon almost at once, declaring Himself born anew as Sartan, God of Evil.

As Sartan, the merciless Overlord founded His Seven Truths of Evil, with which He commands His faithful from the mountain city-fortress of Mhaldor.

History

Circa 326 AF, Sartan kidnapped the child-God Pandemonium, son of Eris, Goddess of Chaos, and Aegis, God of War. Sartan then bound Him in the fissure beneath Mhaldor, an act that catalyzed the War of the Divine Child.

Decades later, in Scarlatan of 396 AF, with the assistance of Keresis, Goddess of Vengeance, Sartan split His essence back into those of the original two Gods, Shaitan and Apollyon, to better oversee the spread of Evil.

Following the apparent death of Apollyon at the hands of Pentharian in 611, Shaitan reabsorbed His brother's essence to become reborn as Sartan, the Malevolent once more.

Sartan wields the mighty Sword of Damocles and the Blade of Perdition.