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| Titles = The Chromatic Dragon, Queen of the Evil Dragons
 
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| Worshipers =  Evil dragons, conquerors
 
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| Domains = [[Destruction (Domain)|Destruction]], [[Evil (Domain)|Evil]], [[Law (Domain)|Law]], [[Trickery (Domain)|Trickery]]
 
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Tiamat (tee-ah-mat), like her archrival, Bahamut, is revered as a deity in many locales. All evil dragons pay homage to Tiamat; green and blue dragons acknowledge her sovereignty the most readily. Good dragons have a healthy respect for Tiamat, though they usually avoid mentioning her or even thinking about her.
  
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In her natural form, Tiamat is a thick-bodied dragon with five heads and a wyvern’s tail. Each head is a different color: white, black, green, blue, and red. Her massive body is striped in those colors. Tiamat has many consorts, include great wyrm dragons of the white, black, green, blue, and red types.
  
Tiamat (tee-ah-mat), like her archrival, Bahamut, is revered as a
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== Dogma ==
deity in many locales. All evil dragons pay homage to Tiamat; green
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Tiamat concerns herself with spreading evil, defeating good, and propagating evil dragons. She enjoys razing the occasional village, city, or country, but only as a diversion from her subtle, world-spanning plots. She is the villain who lurks in the shadows. Her presence is felt but seldom seen.
and blue dragons acknowledge her sovereignty the most readily.
 
Good dragons have a healthy respect for Tiamat, though they usu-
 
ally avoid mentioning her or even thinking about her.
 
In her natural form, Tiamat is a thick-bodied dragon with five
 
heads and a wyvern’s tail. Each head is a different color: white, black,
 
green, blue, and red. Her massive body is striped in those colors.
 
Tiamat has many consorts, include great wyrm dragons of the
 
white, black, green, blue, and red types.
 
  
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Tiamat constantly seeks to extend the power and dominion of evil dragons over the land, particularly when her subjects find themselves embroiled in territorial disputes with good dragons. Tiamat also unfailingly demands reverence, homage, and tribute from her subjects.
  
= Dogma =
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== Clergy and Temples ==
Tiamat concerns herself with spreading evil, defeating good, and
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Like Bahamut, Tiamat has few clerics and even fewer temples. She accepts only evil clerics. Tiamat’s clerics, like Tiamat herself, seek to place the world under the domination of evil dragons. Though most evil dragons honor Tiamat, few keep shrines dedicated to her in their lairs because they don’t want Tiamat’s greedy eyes gazing at their treasure hoards. Instead, they dedicate vast, gloomy caverns to their deity and keep them stocked with treasure and sacrifices.
propagating evil dragons. She enjoys razing the occasional village,
 
city, or country, but only as a diversion from her subtle, world-
 
spanning plots. She is the villain who lurks in the shadows. Her
 
presence is felt but seldom seen.
 
Tiamat constantly seeks to extend the power and dominion of
 
evil dragons over the land, particularly when her subjects find
 
themselves embroiled in territorial disputes with good dragons.
 
Tiamat also unfailingly demands reverence, homage, and tribute
 
from her subjects.
 
 
 
= Clergy and Temples =
 
Like Bahamut, Tiamat has few clerics and even fewer temples. She
 
accepts only evil clerics. Tiamat’s clerics, like Tiamat herself, seek
 
to place the world under the domination of evil dragons.
 
Though most evil dragons honor Tiamat, few keep shrines
 
dedicated to her in their lairs because they don’t want Tiamat’s
 
greedy eyes gazing at their treasure hoards. Instead, they dedicate
 
vast, gloomy caverns to their deity and keep them stocked with
 
treasure and sacrifices.
 
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:51, 2 February 2014

Tiamat
Tiamat
Titles The Chromatic Dragon, Queen of the Evil Dragons
Symbol Five-headed dragon
Home Plane Baator
Alignment Lawful evil
Portfolio Evil dragons, conquest
Worshipers Evil dragons, conquerors
Domains Destruction, Evil, Law, Trickery
Favored Weapon Unarmed
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Tiamat (tee-ah-mat), like her archrival, Bahamut, is revered as a deity in many locales. All evil dragons pay homage to Tiamat; green and blue dragons acknowledge her sovereignty the most readily. Good dragons have a healthy respect for Tiamat, though they usually avoid mentioning her or even thinking about her.

In her natural form, Tiamat is a thick-bodied dragon with five heads and a wyvern’s tail. Each head is a different color: white, black, green, blue, and red. Her massive body is striped in those colors. Tiamat has many consorts, include great wyrm dragons of the white, black, green, blue, and red types.

Dogma

Tiamat concerns herself with spreading evil, defeating good, and propagating evil dragons. She enjoys razing the occasional village, city, or country, but only as a diversion from her subtle, world-spanning plots. She is the villain who lurks in the shadows. Her presence is felt but seldom seen.

Tiamat constantly seeks to extend the power and dominion of evil dragons over the land, particularly when her subjects find themselves embroiled in territorial disputes with good dragons. Tiamat also unfailingly demands reverence, homage, and tribute from her subjects.

Clergy and Temples

Like Bahamut, Tiamat has few clerics and even fewer temples. She accepts only evil clerics. Tiamat’s clerics, like Tiamat herself, seek to place the world under the domination of evil dragons. Though most evil dragons honor Tiamat, few keep shrines dedicated to her in their lairs because they don’t want Tiamat’s greedy eyes gazing at their treasure hoards. Instead, they dedicate vast, gloomy caverns to their deity and keep them stocked with treasure and sacrifices.