Lazzill
Lazzill - The Darkness, the Dread Warlock
“Secrets are buried in the minds of men. No one’s thoughts are their own.”
Lazzill is the god of secrets, lies and dark magic. He is not trusted, even by the other evil gods. His followers constantly plot and scheme to further the cause of their dark patron.
Home Plane: The Abyss
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Portfolio: Nightmares, Secrets, Lies, Evil Magic.
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Followers: Those who would use the gifts of magic for evil naturally seek power from Lazzill, however anyone who wished to use the gift of knowledge to further their own base ends also gravitate towards the cult of Lazzill.
Favored Weapon: Followers of Lazzill are granted the ability to use spears, staves and polearms.
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The Gospel of Whispers: Not long after the Battle for Bastion, a wizard of the dark arts tried desperately to salvage what was left of his dwindling power. He knew of the dark god Lazzill and attempted to use the last of his hoarded dragon magic to try and locate the source of Lazzill’s power. The dark god sensed the intrusion and took command of the wizard’s mind. The dark god forced him to write for 7 days straight, recording the roots of the power of lies and secrets as well as the sources of power Lazzill’s enemies. On the seventh day the wizard died of exhaustion. The work that remained continued to serve Lazzill’s loyal as a source of information as well as inspiration ever since.
Dogma: There is no knowledge that is not power. Power is the supreme force from which all authority derives. You need not be the best with blade or spell if you know your enemy. The snake can’t bite your hand if you know where the head lies. Understand your enemy before the battle and you will never taste defeat. Attack his heart and mind before the battle begins and you will never have to fight.
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