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{{God_infobox|godname=Indrani, The Demon Queen|realm=Sin|symbols=[[hooded serpent]], [[arcane septagram]]|ordername=The Qith|temples=[[Temple of the Demon Queen]], in the [[Mhojave Desert]]}} | {{God_infobox|godname=Indrani, The Demon Queen|realm=Sin|symbols=[[hooded serpent]], [[arcane septagram]]|ordername=The Qith (disbanded)|temples=[[Temple of the Demon Queen]], in the [[Mhojave Desert]]}} | ||
'''Indrani, the Demon Queen''' | '''Indrani, the Demon Queen''' was the Goddess of Sin. She wore many faces, but each bore the mark of Desire; the allure of the forbidden, the unattainable, and pleasures both sacred and profane. She embodied temptation in its purest form, and delighted in confounding mortal perceptions of morality. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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== The Qith == | == The Qith == | ||
Followers of the Goddess of Sin | Followers of the Goddess of Sin ascribed to the belief that "The only true sin is that of self-deception", using this as the key to understanding Her realm. They believed that through mastery of the "Seven Sins" - Lust, Envy, Gluttony, Pride, Wrath, Avarice, and Dominion - inherent in every sentient being, true power could be realised. | ||
== Divine Symbols == | == Divine Symbols == | ||
Her philosophies | Her philosophies were realised in the symbols of the hooded serpent and the arcane septagram. | ||
[[Category:Gods]] | [[Category: Dead or Missing Gods]] |
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