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{{god_infobox|godname=Shaitan, God of Oppression|realm=Oppression|allies=[[Apollyon]]|symbols=an open palm with fingers splayed, on a red background|ordername=Shayatin|temples=Inside the city of [[Mhaldor]]|enemies=[[Shallam]], [[Pentharian]], [[Tarah]], [[Lorielan]], [[Mithraea]]}}
{{god_infobox|godname=Shaitan, God of Oppression|realm=Oppression|allies=[[Apollyon]]|symbols=an open palm with fingers splayed, on a red background|ordername=Shayatin|temples=Inside the city of [[Mhaldor]]|enemies=[[Shallam]], [[Eleusis]], [[Pentharian]], [[Tarah]], [[Lorielan]], [[Mithraea]], [[Artemis]]}}


'''Shaitan''' is one of the [[Elder Gods]]. Once the God of [[Evil]], He became [[Sartan]] after merging His essence with that of [[Apollyon]]. Once again split from Apollyon, He is now titled the God of Oppression. Shaitan also currently serves as the patron of [[Mhaldor]].
'''Shaitan, the Horned God''' was the Lord of Oppression, and an esteemed [[Elder Gods|Elder God]]. The savage face of Evil took full manifestation in Shaitan, who sought to quench His bloodlust on any who stood against Him. He was contemptuous of less than direct methods in His pursuit of greatness, preferring raw power over deviousness: an axe to the throat over parleying with words. Domination over the weak and advancement of the flesh and spirit, at whatever cost, were His. Between He and the [[Apollyon|Suffering One]], the [[Evil|Seven Truths of Evil]] were upheld.


A fierce and primeval God, Shaitan favours warriors, exulting in the carnage of the battlefield and ruthless slaughter. His followers readily follow their demanding and pitiless Horned Master and are utterly devoted to the path of domination over the weak and the advancement of the flesh and spirit.
== History ==
The original God of [[Evil]], Shaitan was also known as the Primordial Corruptor. He renamed Himself [[Sartan]] after merging with the newly-born [[Apollyon]] in the 3rd century. Splitting away from Apollyon in the 4th century, the two jointly ruled the city-state of [[Mhaldor]] for centuries. After falling to the blades of [[Pentharian]], God of Valour, Apollyon's essence was taken up by Shaitan, becoming Sartan once more.


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== The Shayatin ==
A fierce and primeval God, Shaitan favoured warriors, exulting in the carnage of the battlefield and ruthless slaughter. His followers readily followed their demanding and pitiless Horned Master and were utterly devoted to the path of domination over the weak and the advancement of the flesh and spirit.
 
== Divine Symbols ==
The holy symbol of Shaitan was an open palm with fingers splayed, on a red background.
 
[[Category: Changed Gods]]

Latest revision as of 17:22, 9 November 2020

Shaitan, God of Oppression
Realm Oppression
Symbols an open palm with fingers splayed, on a red background
Relatives None
Allies Apollyon
Enemies Shallam, Eleusis, Pentharian, Tarah, Lorielan, Mithraea, Artemis
Order Name Shayatin
Temples Inside the city of Mhaldor


Shaitan, the Horned God was the Lord of Oppression, and an esteemed Elder God. The savage face of Evil took full manifestation in Shaitan, who sought to quench His bloodlust on any who stood against Him. He was contemptuous of less than direct methods in His pursuit of greatness, preferring raw power over deviousness: an axe to the throat over parleying with words. Domination over the weak and advancement of the flesh and spirit, at whatever cost, were His. Between He and the Suffering One, the Seven Truths of Evil were upheld.

History

The original God of Evil, Shaitan was also known as the Primordial Corruptor. He renamed Himself Sartan after merging with the newly-born Apollyon in the 3rd century. Splitting away from Apollyon in the 4th century, the two jointly ruled the city-state of Mhaldor for centuries. After falling to the blades of Pentharian, God of Valour, Apollyon's essence was taken up by Shaitan, becoming Sartan once more.

The Shayatin

A fierce and primeval God, Shaitan favoured warriors, exulting in the carnage of the battlefield and ruthless slaughter. His followers readily followed their demanding and pitiless Horned Master and were utterly devoted to the path of domination over the weak and the advancement of the flesh and spirit.

Divine Symbols

The holy symbol of Shaitan was an open palm with fingers splayed, on a red background.