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|godname=Pandemonium, God of Strife
|godname=Pandemonium, God of Strife
|symbols=[[black spotted leopards|black spotted leopard]]
|symbols=[[black spotted leopards|black spotted leopard]]
|relatives=[[Aegis]] (father)
|temples=Temple of Strife in the [[Nuskuwe|Nuskuwe Caverns]]}}
[[Eris]] (mother)
 
[[Pandora]] (sister)
|temples=Temple of Strife in the [[Nuskuwe|Nuskuwe Caverns]]
|allies=see ''Relatives''
|enemies=[[Indrani]]
|ordername=The Eileithyians }}


'''Pandemonium, God of Strife''' was the Lord of meddling, antagonising and trickery. He rejoiced in turning men against their kin, fracturing allegiances, and bringing civilisations to disorder, war, and ruin. His actions to spread havoc and discord through the world and beyond were both overt and insidious; cloak and dagger alike were tools of the Smiling God.
'''Pandemonium, God of Strife''' was the Lord of meddling, antagonising and trickery. He rejoiced in turning men against their kin, fracturing allegiances, and bringing civilisations to disorder, war, and ruin. His actions to spread havoc and discord through the world and beyond were both overt and insidious; cloak and dagger alike were tools of the Smiling God.
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It was in 611 that Pandemonium did claim His vengeance, in the Divine war of the Garden against [[Bal'met]] and the alliance of Evil. Dodging the eight spinning blades of Indrani, He lopped off Her head before the undead dragon [[Sycaerunax]] entered the fray. Ducking to dodge the dragon's claws distracted the God long enough for Keresis to brutally disembowel Him, ending His short existence on Achaea.  
It was in 611 that Pandemonium did claim His vengeance, in the Divine war of the Garden against [[Bal'met]] and the alliance of Evil. Dodging the eight spinning blades of Indrani, He lopped off Her head before the undead dragon [[Sycaerunax]] entered the fray. Ducking to dodge the dragon's claws distracted the God long enough for Keresis to brutally disembowel Him, ending His short existence on Achaea.  
== The Eileithyians ==
Pandemonium bid His worshippers go where they are unwelcome and leave turmoil in their wake. Outside of this, little was known about the devoted followers of Pandemonium.


== Divine Symbols ==
== Divine Symbols ==
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