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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]] |
Revision as of 01:58, 30 November 2012
Indrani, The Demon Queen | |
Realm | Sin |
Symbols | hooded serpent, arcane septagram |
Relatives | None |
Allies | None |
Enemies | None |
Order Name | The Qith (disbanded) |
Temples | Temple of the Demon Queen, in the Mhojave Desert |
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
Once a demon general in the Inferno Legions during the Chaos Wars, the Demon Queen Indrani was sealed within the demon plane by means of the very Kris Dagger She had wielded to control the demonic forces. She was later released through the machinations of Sartan and gained Divinity by feeding off the essence of the child Pandemonium, son of Aegis and Eris.
The Qith
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
Her philosophies were realised in the symbols of the hooded serpent and the arcane septagram.