Dammar
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Dammar | |
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(Deity) | |
Titles | The Denied |
Realm | The Boneyard |
Alignment | Neutral |
Areas of Concern | Liquor Luck Medicine |
Worshipers | Brewers Gamblers Physicians Vintners |
Cleric Alignments (1E) | |
Domains (1E) | Healing, Luck, Protection, Repose |
Favored Weapon | Short sword |
Symbol | Horizontal line crossed by two vertical lines, surrounded by four dots |
Sacred Animal | Cockroach |
Source: Concordance of Rivals, pg(s). 8 |
Dammar is an agender psychopomp usher and a physical manifestation of the first resurrection magic who monitors returns from the dead, ensuring that they are sufficiently difficult and infrequent. Dammar is also the patron of medicine and alcohol, and is said to have been the inventor of the hangover.[1][2]
Appearance
Dammar is a portly, androgynous figure clad in many-layered silk robes and a veil that hides their face. Dammar has six insectile legs and no arms, but can manifest dozens of pseudopods at a time to multitask. For this reason, Dammar is also unofficially called the patron of creeping things.[1]
On Golarion
Dammar was worshipped by the founders of the Ustalavic town of Thrushmoor.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 John Compton, Crystal Frasier, Ron Lundeen, and Amber Stewart. (2019). Concordance of Rivals, p. 8. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-127-6
- ↑ Jim Groves, James Jacobs, Rob McCreary, et al. (2012). Inner Sea Bestiary, p. 38. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-468-9
- ↑ Tito Leati. (2016). Thrushmoor. The Thrushmoor Terror, p. 63. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-60125-892-2
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