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gods:mishra [2024/04/22 17:24] quiddlesticksgods:mishra [2024/04/22 21:19] – [The Adversary, Aremakh] quiddlesticks
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 On Jaern, the violence of Mishra has been tamed somewhat, with many Mishrites serving as demolitionists under the employ of cities, destroying that which is old and no longer has use. Fear of the Boon of Destruction is less prominent on Jaern than on Cahyali; on Cahyali, the name **Aremakh** is synonymous with ruin. Cahyali considers Mishra to be a goddess of war, particularly the sort of war that is base and bloody.  On Jaern, the violence of Mishra has been tamed somewhat, with many Mishrites serving as demolitionists under the employ of cities, destroying that which is old and no longer has use. Fear of the Boon of Destruction is less prominent on Jaern than on Cahyali; on Cahyali, the name **Aremakh** is synonymous with ruin. Cahyali considers Mishra to be a goddess of war, particularly the sort of war that is base and bloody. 
-{{  mishra-carving.png?300|Mishra-Aremakh, the Adversary.}}+
 Mishra acts as a "cleaner" of sorts on the divine stage. Threats that cannot be dealt with by the other gods, and are outside of the domain of adventurers to solve, are shot through and blown up by the destructive force of Mishra, as are errant mortals and their creations that violate divine law. Mishra acts as a "cleaner" of sorts on the divine stage. Threats that cannot be dealt with by the other gods, and are outside of the domain of adventurers to solve, are shot through and blown up by the destructive force of Mishra, as are errant mortals and their creations that violate divine law.
  
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 ==== The Adversary, Aremakh==== ==== The Adversary, Aremakh====
 +{{  gods:aremakh-portrait.png?350}}
 This aspect of Mishra appears as a lion-headed beasthide orc with six arms, standing near sixty feet tall. She bears a crown of blades, and unearthly ribbons of spectral flame emanate from her form. The face of the Adversary is usually twisted into a roar, and she wields a different weapon in each hand. Aremakh wears an outfit composed of a short linen top adorned with golden accessories, as well as a long flowing skirt of white fabric that seems to catch ablaze as she moves. The voice of the Adversary is loud and angry, sounding like a guttural woman's voice layered and echoed over itself several times. This aspect of Mishra appears as a lion-headed beasthide orc with six arms, standing near sixty feet tall. She bears a crown of blades, and unearthly ribbons of spectral flame emanate from her form. The face of the Adversary is usually twisted into a roar, and she wields a different weapon in each hand. Aremakh wears an outfit composed of a short linen top adorned with golden accessories, as well as a long flowing skirt of white fabric that seems to catch ablaze as she moves. The voice of the Adversary is loud and angry, sounding like a guttural woman's voice layered and echoed over itself several times.
  
gods/mishra.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/12 15:31 by quiddlesticks