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|Name = Incabulos
|Name = Incabulos
|Symbol = [[File:Incabulos03.jpg|150px]]
|Symbol = [[File:Incabulos03.jpg|150px]]
|Aliases = The Black Rider
|Alignment = Neutral Evil
|Alignment = Neutral Evil
|Divine Rank = Greater God
|Divine Rank = Greater God
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|Favoured Weapon = Quarterstaff
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'''Incabulos, the Black Rider''', is the [[Oerth]]ian god of plagues, sickness, famine, nightmares, drought, and disasters. Despite the similarity of their names, he has no connection to the [[Incunabulum]] race.
'''Incabulos''' is the [[Oerth]]ian god of plagues, sickness, famine, nightmares, drought, and disasters. Despite the similarity of their names, he has no connection to the [[Incunabulum]] race.


==Lore==
==Lore==

Revision as of 09:22, 14 March 2020

Incabulos
Aliases The Black Rider
Alignment Neutral Evil
Divine Rank Greater God
Pantheon Oerth
Portfolio Disasters, drought, famine, nightmares, plagues, sickness
Domains 3E: Death, Destruction, Dream, Evil, Hunger, Madness, Pestilence
5E: Death
Home Plane Charnelhouse (Hades)
Worshippers Cultists, the paranoid, the mad
Favoured Weapon Quarterstaff

Incabulos is the Oerthian god of plagues, sickness, famine, nightmares, drought, and disasters. Despite the similarity of their names, he has no connection to the Incunabulum race.

Lore

Long ago, Incabulos cursed a tribe of hill giants, turning them into rot giants by giving them a rotting disease that left them in constant agony.

Appearance

Incabulos appears garbed in a black robe lined with orange and green, carrying a staff. He has a deformed body, skeletal hands, a nightmarish visage, and eyes that give nightmares to any who look at them directly. He rides atop a nightmare, and is accompanied by a group of hags.

Dogma

The suffering of the world is meat and bread to Incabulos. Sickness, famine, and other curses bring him power. Some feel that the Black Rider can be warded off or appeased by prayers; but this only delays the inevitable. The world of dreams is his battleground, and he wages war against minds just as he rots bodies.