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Chapter 4: Religion:
Deities
Cthos
God of
the Underworld |
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| Gender:
Male |
Rank:
Major |
| Avatars:
Carnifus of the Blooded Axe, Aochobar the Damned, Hela,
Cthoroc |
Consort(s):
None |
| Nature:
Intermediate |
Ethos:
Agathocacological |
| Domains:
Law, Death, Judgment, Planar |
Favored
Weapon: Battleaxe |
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Spontaneous Spell:
Dead Man's Eyes |
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Principal Creative/Concern Attribute:
Death and the Underworld
Other Concerns:
Executioners, assassins, mystical secrets
Allies:
Lord Ptharos, God of Air and Good (grandfather); Baelthor, God
of the Earth; Aridnus, God of Judgment (father); Britomaris,
Goddess of Thieves; Kratos, God of War; Ladon, God of Work;
Majestas, Goddess of Law (aunt); Meliboea, Goddess of Justice;
Paelemona, Goddess of Fate; Podarge, God of Destruction;
Tisiphone, Goddess of Vengeance; Zelos, God of the State.
Foes:
Tethys, Goddess of the Undead (mother); Abaris, Goddess of
Magic (half-sister); Clementia, Goddess of Mercy; Orchus, God
of Luck |
Other Information
Dwelling
Place: The Palace of Nugarath on the Ethereal Plane.
Weapons:
Cthos is typically depicted carrying a scythe or a shepherd's crook,
depending on whether he has come to take a person to the Celestial
or the Nether planes. As Carnifus of the Blooded Axe, he carries a
large axe, known as the Deathreaver.
Armor:
Cthos is never depicted as wearing armor, though as Carnifus of the
Blooded Axe he wears black leather armor and as Aochobar the Damned
he wears gray plate armor.
Attendants:
Makatiel, the Guardian of the Underworld, is his most powerful
lieutenant, though he is also served by St. Teravar the Good, St.
Antheus the Gray, and Ditis Carnifex the Damned.
Descriptive
and Miscellaneous Information: Cthos is typically depicted as a
man wearing voluptuous gray robes which conceal his features. Only
cold, blue eyes are visible beneath his cloak. In his temples, he is
usually shown in his two aspects, as shepherd and as reaver of the
damned, the former wearing white robes and carrying a shepherd's
crook, the latter in black robes carrying a scythe. As Carnifus of
the Blooded Axe, he is depicted as a heavily muscled man carrying an
executioner's axe and a wearing black leather armor. In this aspect
his face is covered by an executioner's hood. As Aochobar the
Damned, he is depicted as wearing gray armor decorated with sharp
horns, but no weapon. As Hela, he is depicted as a female in robes
whose face is white on the left and black on the right. As Cthoroc,
he is only depicted as a dark mass with nine olive tentacles
reaching from the darkness.
Priesthood and Worship
Requirements
for Priesthood: The priests of Cthos are of two divisions: the
Moritae, who are the Vowed priests of the Church, and the Pastors,
who are the monks of the Church. The Church of Cthos is a secretive
sect composed of ascending Orders, each Order having a greater
responsibility and level of secrecy than the last. After three years
of service in each Order, the Priest (or potential Priest) must
undergo a test to determine if he has learned what is needed to
ascend. Those who succeed ascend to the next Order; those who fail
may never again take the test, and often elect to become monks or
depart the Church altogether. The First Order, that of the Quill,
concentrates on the retention of knowledge about the Church. The
Second, that of the Shepherd, concerns itself with animal husbandry,
including the slaughter of animals. The Third, the Serpent, teaches
medicine. The Fourth, that of the Nightshade, is the first in which
an individual may take a Vow of Priestcraft and teaches the student
about the death of mortals, including knowledge of poison, fighting
and disease. The Fifth is the Order of the Sword, where Priests
learn the proper ways to execute criminals. The Sixth Order, that of
the Axe, teaches the mysteries of the afterlife. The teachings of
the Seventh (the Plume) and Eighth (the Dragon) Orders are so secret
and difficult to obtain that only a handful of Priests can ever
expect to achieve this level of knowledge about the Church. The
Pontifex of the Church is always of the Eighth Order. A Ninth Order
exists, but no known mortal has ever attained this level of power.
It is rumored that a Priest of the Ninth Order does, indeed, exist,
and he secretly issues forth commands to those of the Eighth Order
according to the mysterious will of the deity.
There
is also a sect within the Church, the Makatielites, who exist apart
from this central structure. They are composed of warriors, wizards
and even monks who have chosen to act as defenders of the Church who
serve as guards in Temples. The most powerful members of this sect
also roam the countryside in search of those who have somehow
cheated death, either by becoming undead or by using magic to
unnaturally extend their lifespan. They are hated and feared in most
lands, as they tend to be very dangerous and unbalanced individuals
who have dedicated their lives to death.
Customs:
The followers of Cthos obey the Tome of St. Antheus, which dictates
the proper means to send mortals and animals to their deaths and the
exacting means by which they must do so. Furthermore, each Order of
the Church has a specific Rule that must be obeyed while the
adherent is a member of that Order. These Rules not only detail what
the adherent is to do in his day-to-day life, but also provides the
necessary test for ascension from the previous Order.
Restrictions/Taboos:
Followers of Cthos are forbidden from attempting to curb the natural
aging process. Though their practices are usually considered dark,
they are also forbidden from being cruel to those who must be
killed, even if they are merely butchers killing lambs for meat.
This rule is so extreme that an executioner who fails to quickly
kill the criminal to which he was assigned must refrain from his
duties for a period of nine days while he fasts and repents of his
sin. Thus, followers of Cthos never execute someone by hanging,
stoning or pressing, or any method other than a sharp axe.
Priests
and monks of Cthos are forbidden from discussing the practices and
Rule of their Order. Doing so is considered a capital offense by the
Church (though in those regions which do not recognize this power of
the Church, offenders must be ritually "executed" by means of
excommunication).
Symbols:
The main symbol of the Church of Cthos is of a white skull
superimposed over a crossed red axe and a shepherd's crook.
Nightshade and other poisonous plants are significant to the Church,
as is the Yew tree (most altars to Cthos are constructed of this
tree). Mullein is a significant symbol of the pastors of the Church,
while Foxglove is significant to the Moritae. Myrrh is significant
to the Makatielites as a protective herb against undead. Bloodstone
is the most significant stone to the followers of Cthos, and most
magical items created by the Church have at least one such stone
imbedded in it.
Important
Holy Days: There are two major holidays in the Church of Cthos.
Disjunction occurs on the 30th day of Spring (the 2nd of Giblean and
Quartilis). It is during this day that Cthos relinquishes his hold
on the spirits of the damned and permits them to walk the mortal
world. Most spirits who elect to visit the mortal world do so to
remind the sinful of the horrid afterlife that awaits them, but some
come to do harm. Mortals celebrate this holy day by attending Church
and repenting of their sins during the day and decorating their
houses with Yew branches at night, to ward off the angry dead. The
second major holiday, Remembrance, occurs on the 2nd day of Winter
(the 7th of Nollaig or Ditilis). This is a day to remember and honor
the dead. On this day, services are held to remember the dead and
flowers are placed on gravesites to show one's respect for those who
have passed. In some regions, a small gift (like a coin) must also
be left behind at the gravesite as a sacrifice for the well-being of
the deceased's spirit.
Garments
and adornments: During religious ceremonies, priests of Cthos
wear elaborate black, white and gray robes that cover every inch of
their bodies (including a mask over their faces). Those who are
currently operating in their capacity as executioner (in those
regions where such is legal), wear black leather armor and a black
executioner's mask. Monks tend to wear long, gray robes and gray
mask. Whatever the occasion, each priest and monk must prominently
wear the symbol of his Order, carved out of Yew.
Laity:
The laity of Cthos are typically composed of executioners,
assassins, butchers and guardians. They have no official duties
within the Church, as the inner secrets are considered forbidden to
all but members of one of the Orders.
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