The Devourer

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The Devourer
The Devourer
(Deity)

Titles
The Star-Eater
Areas of Concern
Black holes
Cosmic-scale destruction
Supernovas
Edicts
Engage in acts of destruction, kill sentient beings, tear down civilizations
Anathema
Repair an object that won't inflict greater destruction; create new technology, magic, or life without a destructive purpose
Sanctification (2E)
Must choose unholy
Domains (2E)
Destruction, nothingness, star, zeal
Alternate: Change, freedom
Favored Weapon
Symbol
Black hole with an accretion disk of blood
Sacred Animal
None
Sacred Colors
Black, red
Source: Divine Mysteries, pg(s). 137
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The Devourer is a deity embodying destruction on a cosmological scale.1

History

The imprisonment of Rovagug in the earliest days of reality left a small fragment of the Rough Beast trapped in Gorum's armor. Released after Gorum's death in 4724 AR, the piece fled into space and became an independent deity.1

Relationships

The Devourer is completely unaware of both other gods and its own worshipers. It nonetheless appears to instinctively avoid Golarion, and it is rumored that Groetus took notice of its creation.1

Church

The Devourer has no organized church, and its worship is limited to a small number of cults.1

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Misha Bushyager, et al. “Other Gods” in Divine Mysteries, 137. Paizo Inc., 2024