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{{Infobox Deity |Name = Ghaunadaur |Symbol = [[File:Ghaunadaur symbol.jpeg||150px]]<br>Right eye in a purple disc |Aliases = The Ancient One, the Elder Eye, the Lord of Slime, That Which Lurks |Alignment = Chaotic Evil |Divine Rank = '''3E:''' Lesser God <br> '''4E:''' Greater God |Pantheon = Aberration, [[Dark Seldarine]] |Portfolio = Aberrations, Ooze, Slime, Rebels, Outcasts |Domains = '''3E:''' Cavern, Chaos, Evil, Hatred, Slime <br> '''4E:''' Destruction, Earth, Madness <br> '''5E:''' War |Home Plane = '''[[Great Wheel]]''': Paraelemental plane of Ooze <br> '''[[World Tree]]''': Demonweb Pits <br> '''[[World Axis]]:''' Dismal Caverns |Worshippers = Aboleths, Ropers, Sentient Oozes, Drow, Rebels, Exiles |Favoured Weapon = ''An Amorphous Tentacle'' ([[What|Warhammer?]]) }} '''Ghaunadaur''' is the "Elder Evil" of the [[Forgotten Realms]] campaign setting, but also gets a small mention in "Core" D&D thanks to the '''Lords of Madness''' sourcebook. he is the god of aberrations, oozes, tentacles, slime and all things [[/d/]]. Probably also the closest thing to [[Chaos]] that exists in the FR mythos. Considered ''old'', maybe even older than the overgod [[Ao]] himself. Despite this, Ghaunadaur is not the [[BBEG]] of the setting, playing second fiddle to the more active Faerunian deities, while he is known for being quite active amongst his followers, he is content to sit, wait and watch the grand plan as it pans out. ==History== Ghaunadaur was probably one of the first gods to come into existence, being "worshipped" by the primordial Oozes of developing worlds, though then, as with now, he has been a particularly passive deity, acting mostly on impulses such as hunger and whimsy. The first historical mention of him doing anything was during [[Lolth]]'s rebellion in [[Arborea|Arvandor]], that his arrival led [[Corellon Larethian]] to distraction enough so that he could be wounded and taken out of the fight. However, Corellon would later be healed and cast Lolth out to the Demonweb pits. In the [[Forgotten Realms]] setting, there is actually a 20,000 year gap between Lolth's exile and her followers actually becoming "[[Drow]]". At that time there were only '''Ilythiiri''' (Dark Elves), who were pretty much just another kind of [[Elf]] and it was all good because there was a huge stigma attached to worshipping Lolth and the Dark Seldarine. It is believed the Dark Elves actually started worshipping Ghaunadaur around 12,000 years after the exile, essentially making him the first god of the Drow pantheon, in front of Lolth by a few centuries. However it was the political climate during the succession of conflicts called '''The Crown Wars''' that allowed Lolth to weasel her way back in to mainstream worship and eventually lead to the transformation of the Dark Elves into the Drow properly. Ghaunadaur's involvement with the Drow pantheon only extends about as far as this, there is very little evidence of him being particularly active during this time, other than as a patron of the Ilythiiri. Though some say he courted Lolth at some point but was turned down, getting him angry enough to storm off and strike his own followers with madness, practically wiping his own church out and severely diminishing his power. As an unfathomable ancient evil representing alien-minded Ooze monsters, he probably still regarded this as a win. His power was only restored much later during the rise of humanity when people slowly started turning to him again, as he seems to readily answer anyone who calls out to him, making him a preferable alternative to gods who demand great deeds and sacrifices, or reward only a selected few in the ranks. That being said, Ghaunadaur is just as likely to suddenly ''plane shift'' and eat his own followers as he is to reward then with power or riches. But such is the nature of true primordial [[Chaos]]. Afther Lolth claimed the Demonwebs for herself, Ghaunadaur claimed the '''Dismal Caverns''' for his own. After the conflict between Lolth and the other drow deities, which saw her as victor (though only for 100 years), Lolth tried to destroy Ghuanadaur too, but she quickly refrained from attacking him, as she saw glimpses of an entity possibly older than Ao, and a danger to herself. ==Worshippers== The significant majority of his followers are [[Drow]], mostly because few other races have ever heard of him, and it's not like evangelical gelatinous cubes have ever got on their soap boxes to start preaching the good word. Of other races, it tends to be disaffected Outcasts that turn to him, mostly because of the utter lack of an established clergy. All you need to do is pray to him, preferably while offering some sacrifice, and you'll get his attention. ===Slime Lord=== Favoured servants of the Elder Eye were the '''Slime Lords''' who were not clerics, but a form of monstrous assassin. The slimy ones could turn their hands into gooey pseudopod tentacles, "arming" themselves with a weapon that was naturally poisoned. As they progressed in the class, they took on more traits similar to Oozes, becoming immune to sleep and polymorph effects, the ability to morph your appearance at will, gain ''Blindsight'', damage reduction and later a complete reorganisation of their anatomy that renders them immune to critical and sneak attacks, as well as poison, paralysis and stunning. ==Realms== His original plane was appropriately the Paraelemental plane of Ooze, though not much information is given as to the specifics of the realm. His association with [[Lolth]] moved him to the Demonweb pits in the Abyss where he spent much of history sticking to the walls and growing his phosphorescent fungus and oozes. It was only shortly after Lolth achieved Greater Deity status and moved her realm into its own plane Ghaunadaur relocated once again to the Dismal Caverns where he managed to push out or subjugate all of the natives. Arguably it could be said that he always maintained a realm in the Abyss if it is assumed that [[Juiblex]] is an aspect of Ghaunadaur. After the Second Sundering, in FR, the planes rearranged under the Great Wheel cosmology again, including Ghaunadaur's realm. ==Overlap?== Astute fans of D&D may be aware that there is a similar entity to Ghaunadaur in the form of the [[Demon Prince]] of [[Slime]]s, [[Juiblex]]. D&D has gone back and forth over the editions as to whether they are separate entities or whether Ghaunadaur is just the [[drow]] name for Juiblex. [[Pathfinder]] has the slightly differently named '''Jubilex''' who is the gooey patron of poison, sloth ''and'' Drow, so go figure. {{D&D-Nonhuman-Deities}} [[Category:Pathfinder]]
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