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The Queen of Air and Darkness is said to be Titania's corrupted evil sister, a malign fey deity whose portfolio covers magic, illusion, darkness, and murder. Normally invisible, this cold and emotionless creature, whose true name has been forgotten for ages, can be perceived magically as a faerie with pale, angular features, blood-black eyes, and a mane of black hair. She is beautiful, but hers is a terrible, eldritch beauty that chills the bone. Her unholy symbol is a black diamond. Because she embodies the corruption that can take root in the heart of the elvish race, many members of the [[Seldarine]] - [[Corellon Larethian]], [[Erevan Ilesere]], [[Rillifane Rallathil]], [[Sehanine Moonbow]], and [[Solonor Thelandira]] - all despise her, and consider her to be as much an enemy as [[Lolth]]. | The Queen of Air and Darkness is said to be Titania's corrupted evil sister, a malign fey deity whose portfolio covers magic, illusion, darkness, and murder. Normally invisible, this cold and emotionless creature, whose true name has been forgotten for ages, can be perceived magically as a faerie with pale, angular features, blood-black eyes, and a mane of black hair. She is beautiful, but hers is a terrible, eldritch beauty that chills the bone. Her unholy symbol is a black diamond. Because she embodies the corruption that can take root in the heart of the elvish race, many members of the [[Seldarine]] - [[Corellon Larethian]], [[Erevan Ilesere]], [[Rillifane Rallathil]], [[Sehanine Moonbow]], and [[Solonor Thelandira]] - all despise her, and consider her to be as much an enemy as [[Lolth]]. | ||
In 3rd edition, she grants access to the [[Cleric Domain]]s of Air, Chaos, Darkness and Trickery, and her portfolio is given as being darkness, magic, murder and evil fey. | In 3rd edition, she grants access to the [[Cleric Domain]]s of Air, Chaos, Darkness and Trickery, and her portfolio is given as being darkness, magic, murder, and evil fey. | ||
5e made her a Worlock Patron. She has given even a semblance of a humanoid form, instead becomes her Night Diamond, a hovering black gem the size of a human head that glimmers with captured stars. | |||
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Revision as of 18:19, 19 July 2021
Queen of Air and Darkness | ||
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A ten-faceted black diamond | ||
Aliases | Turlock | |
Alignment | Chaotic evil | |
Divine Rank | Intermediate deity(Archfey) | |
Pantheon | The Unseelie Court, Feywild | |
Portfolio | 2e: Magic (particularly illusion), darkness, murder 3e:Darkness, magic, murder, evil fey |
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Domains | 3e Air, Chaos, Darkness, Trickery | |
Home Plane | 2e & 3e:The Unseelie Court (Pandemonium) 5e: Feywild |
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Worshippers | Evil elves and fey |
The Queen of Air and Darkness is said to be Titania's corrupted evil sister, a malign fey deity whose portfolio covers magic, illusion, darkness, and murder. Normally invisible, this cold and emotionless creature, whose true name has been forgotten for ages, can be perceived magically as a faerie with pale, angular features, blood-black eyes, and a mane of black hair. She is beautiful, but hers is a terrible, eldritch beauty that chills the bone. Her unholy symbol is a black diamond. Because she embodies the corruption that can take root in the heart of the elvish race, many members of the Seldarine - Corellon Larethian, Erevan Ilesere, Rillifane Rallathil, Sehanine Moonbow, and Solonor Thelandira - all despise her, and consider her to be as much an enemy as Lolth.
In 3rd edition, she grants access to the Cleric Domains of Air, Chaos, Darkness and Trickery, and her portfolio is given as being darkness, magic, murder, and evil fey.
5e made her a Worlock Patron. She has given even a semblance of a humanoid form, instead becomes her Night Diamond, a hovering black gem the size of a human head that glimmers with captured stars.