Dramindyr

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Dramindyr
(Deity)

Titles
The Skin of Creation
Realm
Areas of Concern
Borders
Physical integrity
The planes
Separation
Edicts
Create and maintain clear physical boundaries, repair planar tears, banish summoned creatures
Anathema
Merge a creature with another, cause a planar rift, strand a creature in a different plane than it belongs
Sanctification (2E)
None
Domains (2E)
Nothingness, perfection, protection, travel
Favored Weapon
Symbol
Infinite looping coils
Sacred Animal
Sacred Colors
Blue, green
Source: Divine Mysteries, pg(s). 213, 314–315
The religious symbol, sacred animal, and sacred color for this deity are listed exclusively in the Divine Mysteries Web Supplement.

The physical and metaphysical boundaries between every object, living thing, and plane make up the body of the first arbitrator Dramindyr. The metaphysical borders between planes could be likened to Dramindyr's spine, and planar rifts as lesions on their being.1

Worshippers

Dramindyr has few adherents on Golarion, and as such they have very little political influence in the Inner Sea region. Their few followers are typically tasked with conserving planar boundaries and repairing planar rifts, and oppose major users of summoning magic who frequently pull creatures from other planes, such as genie binders and devil summoners.1

Relationships

The effects of the potential destruction of Dramindyr are unknown and likely apocalyptic, and for that reason most beings in the Great Beyond have an interest in keeping them alive. A few extremely chaotic or apocalyptic beings, such as some fiends and protean lords, have attempted to destroy Dramindyr to weaken the rigid boundaries of the cosmos, but Dramindyr's defenders greatly outnumber their enemies.

Other deities often aid Dramindyr in their efforts to prevent planar encroachment, except for planar travel through approved portals.1

History

The Worldwound was a festering wound to Dramindyr for more than a century. Its closure in 4718 AR likely restored some of Dramindyr's attention to their faithful on Golarion.1

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