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|Ziphane, Lady of Pain
|Vindikari, Lady of Vengeance
|Pain and Suffering
|Divine justice, retribution, relentless pursuit, the inescapable
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==Basic Overview== <!-- placeholder text-->
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Ziphane is the goddess of pain and suffering, regarded as evil by most of the Thracian world but very highly regarded by ogres, orcs, and goblins. To them she is more of a teacher and a representative of toughness and endurance. She is the particular patron goddess of ogres, and every generation or so the ogres of the deep wastes may unite around a figure they declare to be an avatar of Ziphane, typically a young adult lady who had proven herself to shamans satisfaction, and she will lead the unusually united hordes on a massive incursion into Warwick or even further. Her primary symbol is the cat-o-nine.
Vindikari is the Goddess of Vengeance, whose symbol is a set of scales with crossed swords.  


Pain is a universal experience, be it physical, emotional, or spiritual, and it is that concept that lies at the core of Ziphane worship.
Vindikari teaches the importance of balance and truth through vengeance.  


==Mythology==
==Mythology==
She is the twin sister of Verax, God of Justice. The two were created by their parents, Gwynna and Nul, to govern the gods, prevent wars between the gods, and improve the order of all things.
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==Worship & Simple Devotions==
==Worship & Simple Devotions==
This primary figure within the local pantheon led Thracia to adopt Ziphane into their own pantheon as a means of including the goblinoid hordes into their theology, seeking to reduce conflict between colonial Albans, Thracians, and the local Goblinoids. Worship of the
There are those who believe these Orders are no more than mercenaries and assassins, but the order serves vengeance in more ways than just death, and they are sworn to only conduct these missions against their targets. If an innocent is caught up in the Order's path of vengeance, they or their family at minimum receive a donation in recompence.
Goddess outside of Goblinoid cultures' original concepts, such as those found in Thracian torture pits, is regarded as evil. As the Goddess
 
of Pain, Ziphane's worship is controversial, as many have come to associate her with Goblinoid incursions and torture, but this is
At higher levels in these Orders you will find Retributors of Vindikari, who prevail over rituals, offer guidance, and mediate the ethics of vengeance on a case-by-case basis. The more experience gained, the higher a Retributor's standing will be within the Order, and the more important or high profile rites they will oversee. The High Retributor of Vindikari resides in Atherens, Thracia.
only one side of her devotees.
 
Ceremonies and celebrations in devotion to Vindikari take many forms, depending on the sect. There are those who make religious offerings, including food, animals, and sentimental possessions at Shrines of Vindikari, where they ask for forgiveness for their wrong doings. Others put on yearly spectacles where they reenact famous court hearings where vengeance prevailed. Some even participate in ritual scarification  to mark their bodies and keep a physical reminder of the grudges they hold.  


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===Major Religious Centers===
===Major Religious Centers===
Another near-local sect of Ziphane worshipers are the remains of the Ear Bitta Tribe, a tribe of cave-dwelling Goblins. It was their
 
belief that Ziphane liberated the Goblins from slavery to the other Goblinoids and chose them as her favored tribe. Their hierarchy was
based on the length and degree one could withstand the Wrack spell, a now extinct magic that could only be related to Vitriol in its effect. A Goblin who could undergo the painful spell without moving or making a sound, and could find a trancelike tranquility in the state, would be considered the Grand Shaman and granted the Staff of Ziphane. The Ear Bittas did not see their Mistress as a Sadist, but as a Matronly Figure handing out discipline to teach much needed lessons. When Wrack disappeared, the Ear Bitta clan needed to rely on
Vitriol to enact their religious devotions. The Ear Bittas have since dispersed and no real tribal center remains, however the Goblinoids of Knyfe Rock have accepted many Goblins who still follow those practices.


===Formal Orders===
===Formal Orders===
Many other sub-sects of Ziphane followers have arisen over the years, commonly united under one claiming to be her Avatar, but due
Many serve their Goddess in Orders such as the Orders of Sotris and Tisiphone, whose headquarters are Alba and Thracia respectively. Orders such as these serve vengeful citizens, but without the means to seek vengeance for themselves. Such people can go to these Orders and request their religious services, sometimes for a tithe depending on the extent of their request.
to their general aggressive practice of inflicting pain on others, taking prisoners for entertainment purposes, and overall disdain for
any who do not bow to their will, most of these religious orders have been wiped out. There are still Orcs far to the North of Freeholt, and Ogre Mounds bordering the near Wastes who participate in grisly devotions, just like there are Orders of professional interrogators who
pay tithe to the Goddess of Pain, most of her followers now believe that the pain they personally experience is a blessing of Ziphane,
rather than learning, or taking pleasure, from inflicting pain upon others.


===Presence in Warwick===
===Presence in Warwick===
Perhaps the most well-known source of information on the Goddess of Pain are the local Sisters of Ziphane, who recently hosted the Tournament known colloquially as "The Murder Game". Many of their congregation were once Ogres before they were transmuted against their will into Sidhe by the Warlord Tharnack over ten years ago. Their practice is one that embraces the lessons brought by pain, along with the
A small sect of her followers local to Warwick believe that Vindikari will cleanse the world of disarray and chaos. After a period of unrest will come the end times. These followers invite doomsday preparations in order to prepare for the end. Believers in this outcome say that this comes from Vindikari as an extreme act of punishment and offer an explanation for the expansion of the Wastes, stating this is an act of Vindikari's will.
pleasure found in pushing one's own boundaries. The Sisters practice openly with the blessing of the local Lord, seeking to help educate the populace that Ziphane is no longer a name to be regarded with fear or derision.
 
Despite the majority of Vindikari's followers seeking vengeance against those who have wronged them, there are still those who believe the best vengeance is to live a long, happy and healthy life out of spite. These folks are of no organized Order yet, as many of them find solace in Vindikari's teaching later in life. These humble devotees are an example of the types of followers the Goddess of Vengeance attracts.  
 


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Revision as of 04:20, 10 September 2024

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Vindikari, Lady of Vengeance
Domains Divine justice, retribution, relentless pursuit, the inescapable
Subsidiaries:
Additional Symbols
Colors or Aesthetics Blue, white, and gold


Basic Overview

Vindikari is the Goddess of Vengeance, whose symbol is a set of scales with crossed swords.

Vindikari teaches the importance of balance and truth through vengeance.

Mythology

She is the twin sister of Verax, God of Justice. The two were created by their parents, Gwynna and Nul, to govern the gods, prevent wars between the gods, and improve the order of all things.

Worship & Simple Devotions

There are those who believe these Orders are no more than mercenaries and assassins, but the order serves vengeance in more ways than just death, and they are sworn to only conduct these missions against their targets. If an innocent is caught up in the Order's path of vengeance, they or their family at minimum receive a donation in recompence.

At higher levels in these Orders you will find Retributors of Vindikari, who prevail over rituals, offer guidance, and mediate the ethics of vengeance on a case-by-case basis. The more experience gained, the higher a Retributor's standing will be within the Order, and the more important or high profile rites they will oversee. The High Retributor of Vindikari resides in Atherens, Thracia.

Ceremonies and celebrations in devotion to Vindikari take many forms, depending on the sect. There are those who make religious offerings, including food, animals, and sentimental possessions at Shrines of Vindikari, where they ask for forgiveness for their wrong doings. Others put on yearly spectacles where they reenact famous court hearings where vengeance prevailed. Some even participate in ritual scarification to mark their bodies and keep a physical reminder of the grudges they hold.

Major Religious Centers

Formal Orders

Many serve their Goddess in Orders such as the Orders of Sotris and Tisiphone, whose headquarters are Alba and Thracia respectively. Orders such as these serve vengeful citizens, but without the means to seek vengeance for themselves. Such people can go to these Orders and request their religious services, sometimes for a tithe depending on the extent of their request.

Presence in Warwick

A small sect of her followers local to Warwick believe that Vindikari will cleanse the world of disarray and chaos. After a period of unrest will come the end times. These followers invite doomsday preparations in order to prepare for the end. Believers in this outcome say that this comes from Vindikari as an extreme act of punishment and offer an explanation for the expansion of the Wastes, stating this is an act of Vindikari's will.

Despite the majority of Vindikari's followers seeking vengeance against those who have wronged them, there are still those who believe the best vengeance is to live a long, happy and healthy life out of spite. These folks are of no organized Order yet, as many of them find solace in Vindikari's teaching later in life. These humble devotees are an example of the types of followers the Goddess of Vengeance attracts.


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