| Name | Xephthar |
| Race | God |
| Pantheon | Obsidian Obelisk |
| Titles | Scarred Mother, Cobalt Goddess, Queen of Misery, Bringer of Autumn, Sorrow's Wail, Gatherer of Suicides, Orphaned Goddess |
| Sphere | Despair |
| Subspheres | Sorrow, Suicide, Shame, Misery, Autumn, Forgotten, Loneliness, Guilt, Depression, Senescence, Desecration |
| Religions | Tamarn, Pterodian Shamanism, Coesanian Shamanism, Hermitism, Torrenic, Whip, Dire Wolf Shamanism, Quarad-Dok |
| Born | Before Shem |
| Status | Gerent |
| Avatar | Scarred ogress |
| Bastion | Scarstone, City of Mists; Hanging Trees, the Hells; Palace of Moaning, the Grey Lands |
| Patronage | Ogres |
| Races | Ogre, Fomorian, Pukwudgie, Sin Eater, Cower, Cobalt Dragon, Udasi, Bohoken, Baobhan, Duppy, Hanged Tom, Coesanian, Dvdegitsisqua, Belphegor |
| Diversity | Barghest, Dire Wolf, Wendigo, Wasteland Behemoth, Squonk, Nakatani Wasp, Cobalt Aphid, Sorrowweaver, Wicked Cypress |
| Gifts | Shem.Gifts.Despair |
| Parents | Dostizheniye, Guth |
| Children | |
| Nations | Tamarnthek, Bel-torren, Nakatan, Coesania, Quaradii, Dorrine, The Shutters, Hanging Rock, Frohm, Kundekh |
| Magic | Tamarn |
| Philosophies | Misery and agony are weakness leaving the soul and body. A scar is a perfect bit of flesh. A scarred soul is a more perfect soul. Happiness is a lie, an illusion, an impossibility. It is fleeting. Grief is forever, permanent, a friend to be embrace. Wallow in sorrow, for then others will work for you. Weakness is not a weakness, it is the preferred state, for that is when others serve you. Tears are sacred. Creating happiness in others is to lie to them and make them think they are strong, when, like everyone, they are weak. If they believe they are strong, let them do the work for you, but ultimately, they will fail. Do not seek happiness. Do not hope. These are lies, and they will only hurt you more. Embrace your grief and you will never be harmed. |
| Afterlife | The Scarred believe that after they die, the best they can hope for is a limbo state where nothing happens save the occasional fall into the Hells--if they are not strong enough. Normally, they are reborn as a lesser being, something weak and horrible, something that will continue to suffer. At worst, if they are not strong enough, they are cast into the fires of Hell for torment. Thus, they must become as strong as possible in life. |
| Token | Cobalt Spike |
| Blazonry | Scar, Noose, Cobalt, Pterodactyl, Dire Wolf, Naked Mole Rat, Cypress |
| Court | Court of Scars |
| Stats | Prowess 97 Athleticism 84 Strength 99 Awareness 105 Will power 104 Rogue 101 Read people 115 Shame 115 Suicide 115 |
| See Also | Avagen . Dostizheniye . Qeeridajjham . Cuairteoir . Mysana . Narallah . Zid-Du . Seminibus . Guth . AbadZabad . BeaduFeriend . Herknungr . Soemor . AlvumAnimo . Sunya . FysalidaAera . MiteraTonAlogon . JalibAlFajr . TavasziLeanyzo . PrasiniMitera . Emblaien . Flusslied . LianheDe . Gadzira . Nbt-Hwt . DernierRecours . Emelcuil . EnaMati . Gerrys . Ehonon . LahuenCo . TaaAaniinii . Sanzue . TruenoArrollador . Caelbewegt . Banner . Paseante . Hurshul . Parganzermursa . Nogal . Olomsuzluk . HiliKar . MahanVyaparee . Benplesir . OramaChromatos . Vetrarmothir . MufambiShamwari . ProstatisEstias . KanPpianAepngFang . Peirama . Ggn-kelShothach . Xracao . Zammacath . ShijieDeMailuo . KratsatsMeky . Gorgeron . Minerva . Boelvasmithr . Shona . NagyVadaszno . NeizaiFangshi . Bast . Eris . ZirehliZeng . VahKadumavenRashaven . Nilos . Onitan . NahkoeEsevone . GaduhviAlisdelisgi . HeimonAiti . Sahmastu . Ixchicahuac . Tamkin . AtuaMotu . Ijica . On'Jandu . Loegmathr . TananIlay . Giobog . Viridanor . Yatana . Haeddiannol . LavahemYadavetYavavra . Arithmus . Neidi . - contradiction- . Okkyr . Esca-Kael . Odachi . KahadahSarekh . LambaChalaneVaala . NueveCorazones . CatenaFactorem . RotaFumi . Omar-Hurshul . Ettuttu . Alitheia . Reinheit . Maloch . HollowJack . One True God . Atmet . Chess Cycle |
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