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|Home Plane = Unknown, but has been sighted on the Material Plane | |Home Plane = Unknown, but has been sighted on the Material Plane | ||
|Worshippers = Abberations, star spawn | |Worshippers = Abberations, star spawn, cultists | ||
|Favoured Weapon = Themselves | |Favoured Weapon = Themselves | ||
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Revision as of 01:17, 1 December 2020
| Ragnorra | ||
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| Aliases | The Mother of Monsters | |
| Alignment | Chaotic Evil | |
| Divine Rank | Greater Deity | |
| Pantheon | Elder Evils | |
| Portfolio | Mutation, abberations | |
| Domains | (TBA) | |
| Home Plane | Unknown, but has been sighted on the Material Plane | |
| Worshippers | Abberations, star spawn, cultists | |
| Favoured Weapon | Themselves | |

Ragnorra, the Mother of Monsters is essentially proof one can have too much life/positive energy. This Elder Evil is a massive bitch (literally) composed of the corrupted form of that stuff, typically encased in a fleshy comet 200 miles in just length. Every 150 years she manifests on the Material Plane and looks for a planet to make 'perfect' - once she finds one, she promptly smacks into it and converts it to a place overflowing with life-energy and inhabited by abberations. Of course, said conversion doesn't happen overnight, but a party facing her will be pressed for time to beat her before the planet is lost.
She can be considered the positive energy yin to Atropus' negative energy yang; while Atropus' approach causes the strengthening of the undead, Ragnorra's approach does the opposite, driving away the undead. Getting her to crash into Atropus could be an interesting event, possibly worthy of an entire campaign.