Anogetz

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Anogetz
(Deity)

Titles
The Fated Fangs
Realm
Alignment
Areas of Concern
Animal attacks
Coups
Revolution
Edicts
Be as merciless (or moreso) as your oppressors, indulge as beasts indulge, let your rage fuel your deeds
Anathema
Refrain from harming an oppressor's loved ones, spare a tyrant's life
Follower Alignments (1E)
Domains (1E)
Animal, Destruction, Evil, Liberation
Subdomains (1E)
Daemon, Fur, Rage, Revolution
Sanctification (2E)
Can choose unholy
Domains (2E)
Destruction, freedom, indulgence, zeal
Alternate: Ambition, swarm
Favored Weapon
Symbol
Animal fangs on a crown
Sacred Animal
All
Sacred Colors
Gold, red
Source: Book of the Damned, pg(s). 112f. (1E)
Divine Mysteries, pg(s). 182, 302–303 (2E)
The religious symbol, sacred animal, and sacred color for this deity are listed exclusively in the Divine Mysteries Web Supplement.

Anogetz is a harbinger (a daemonic demigod capable of granting divine magic to worshippers) who makes his home in a scarlet jungle atop an isolated plateau in the Cinder Furnace of Szuriel.123

Tenets of faith

Anogetz's worshipers believe that all revolution must be bloody; even any diplomatic end was only made possible by the many martyrs for the cause.4 Anogetz encourages them to mercilessly revolt against their oppressors like rage-addled beasts as he reaps the ensuing death. He frowns upon any who stay their hand against a tyrant or their loved ones.5

Appearance

Anogetz's features change in line with his worshippers' cultural perception and aligns with those of the ruler of the community. Nevertheless, he is always perceived as a muscular human with bestial hands and feet and the head of a native apex predator.4

On Golarion

In the Saga Lands, he has appeared as an Ulfen king with a bear's head.4

References

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  1. Amber Stewart. “Daemonkind” in Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Book of the Damned Volume 3, 25. Paizo Inc., 2011
  2. Amber Stewart. Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Book of the Damned Volume 3, inside back cover. Paizo Inc., 2011
  3. Paizo Inc., et al. “Chapter 1: Fiendish Divinities” in Book of the Damned, 112. Paizo Inc., 2017
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Misha Bushyager, et al. Daemon Harbingers” in Divine Mysteries, 182. Paizo Inc., 2024
  5. Misha Bushyager, et al. Atheists and Free Agents” in Divine Mysteries, 302–303. Paizo Inc., 2024