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|Name = Cas | |Name = Cas | ||
|Symbol = A rack of blood-tipped antlers | |Symbol = A rack of blood-tipped antlers | ||
|Aliases = He Who Balances the Scales, the Lord of Spite, the Red Grudge | |||
|Alignment = Neutral Evil | |Alignment = Neutral Evil | ||
|Divine Rank = Demigod | |Divine Rank = Demigod | ||
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''Not to be confused with Kas the Betrayer, a [[vampire]] and former servant of [[Vecna]].'' | ''Not to be confused with Kas the Betrayer, a [[vampire]] and former servant of [[Vecna]].'' | ||
'''Cas | '''Cas''' is the demigod of spite and vengeance without end. He first appeared in the book [[Heroes of Horror]]. | ||
==Lore== | ==Lore== |
Revision as of 14:02, 29 March 2020
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A rack of blood-tipped antlers | ||
Aliases | He Who Balances the Scales, the Lord of Spite, the Red Grudge | |
Alignment | Neutral Evil | |
Divine Rank | Demigod | |
Pantheon | Unknown | |
Portfolio | Spite, vengeance | |
Domains | Destruction, Pain, Spite, Vengeance | |
Worshippers | Vengeance seekers, those who repress their vengeful urges | |
Favoured Weapon | Ebon Rod of Ill Will (Heavy mace) |
Not to be confused with Kas the Betrayer, a vampire and former servant of Vecna.
Cas is the demigod of spite and vengeance without end. He first appeared in the book Heroes of Horror.
Lore
Cas was once a regular farmer, supposedly, and was a fairly nice person. Eventually however, a rift formed between him and his community, as his family was killed, but the culprits were never properly punished, due to social politics. Enraged by this, he turned to the higher power he believed in, who refused Cas' request. The denial caused him to snap and become so absolutely mad, that his sheer anger, through some quirk of fate, propelled him straight to godhood. And in his new divinity, he destroyed his village and killed everyone within it, transforming him to the god he currently is.
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The dreaded moose of Khorne