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'''Mask, the Lord of Shadows''', is the god of shadows and thieves in the Faerûnian pantheon. This loner was most often associated with thieves or those of otherwise ill-repute. He has now somehow gone from solidly neutral evil to being a freedom-thirsty chaotic neutral intermediate deity from the Shadow Keep in the Plane of Shadow, whose portfolio included shadows, thievery and thieves, and previously also included intrigue. Mask's symbol is a black velvet mask tinged with red. Did I mention he likes shadows?
'''Mask, the Lord of Shadows''', is the god of shadows and thieves in the Faerûnian pantheon. This loner was most often associated with thieves or those of otherwise ill-repute. He has now somehow gone from solidly neutral evil to being a freedom-thirsty chaotic neutral intermediate deity from the Shadow Keep in the Plane of Shadow, whose portfolio included shadows, thievery and thieves, and previously also included intrigue. Mask's symbol is a black velvet mask tinged with red. Did I mention he likes shadows?


Turns out he's the son of [[Shar]] for some reason, which likely has something to do with his shadowy nature. He also took the form of the sword Godsbane which his MILF used to shank her OP Mary Sue daughter-goddess of magic - Mystra - during the 5E nukening/reset/second sundering. So the epic deity porno entitled: 'dusky MILF uses son to penetrate his sister' is accurate.
Turns out he's the son of [[Shar]] for some reason, which likely has something to do with his shadowy nature. He also took the form of the sword Godsbane (again) which his MILF used to shank her OP Mary Sue daughter-goddess of magic - Mystra - during the 5E nukening/reset/second sundering. So the epic deity porno entitled: 'dusky MILF uses son to penetrate his sister' is accurate.


His clerics are known as 'Demarchs' even though they don't rule subsections of ancient Greece.  
His clerics are known as 'Demarchs' even though they don't rule subsections of ancient Greece.  


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Revision as of 15:47, 21 August 2019

Mask
2E/3E: Black velvet mask tinged with red
5E: Black mask
Alignment 1E/2E/3E/: Neutral Evil
5E: Chaotic Neutral
Divine Rank 1E/2E/3E/5E: Lesser God
4E: Dead God
Pantheon Faerûn
Portfolio Shadows, thieves
Home Plane Great Wheel: Shadow Keep (Hades)
World Tree: Shadow Keep (Plane of Shadow)
Worshippers Spies, thieves
Favoured Weapon Longsword

Mask, the Lord of Shadows, is the god of shadows and thieves in the Faerûnian pantheon. This loner was most often associated with thieves or those of otherwise ill-repute. He has now somehow gone from solidly neutral evil to being a freedom-thirsty chaotic neutral intermediate deity from the Shadow Keep in the Plane of Shadow, whose portfolio included shadows, thievery and thieves, and previously also included intrigue. Mask's symbol is a black velvet mask tinged with red. Did I mention he likes shadows?

Turns out he's the son of Shar for some reason, which likely has something to do with his shadowy nature. He also took the form of the sword Godsbane (again) which his MILF used to shank her OP Mary Sue daughter-goddess of magic - Mystra - during the 5E nukening/reset/second sundering. So the epic deity porno entitled: 'dusky MILF uses son to penetrate his sister' is accurate.

His clerics are known as 'Demarchs' even though they don't rule subsections of ancient Greece.