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Tharizdun was imprisoned there by the other gods for his creation of the abyss. The reason behind this realm as the prison in which he would be trapped was to leave him in a realm just like the one he would have turned the multiverse into if he had been able to; with all of his power intact, he would have nothing to destroy and an infinite amount of time to lay out an infinite number of plans to free himself, only for him to have no way of implementing any of them.
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search ancient sites for clues to freeing their deity. Due to
Tharizdun's imprisonment, his priests must remain in contact with a site or object holding some of the Dark God's power in order to use their magic. Their favored weapon is the "spiral of decay," a bizarre weapon about which little is known. Those priests who follow Tharizdun's Elder Elemental Eye aspect have used a weapon known as a "tentacle rod" (a rod topped with animate tentacles), but it is unknown if this is the same object.
821:'s 2020 "Dungeons & Dragons: 10 Endgame Bosses You Need To Use In Your Next Campaign" list — the article states that "What's interesting is that all of Tharizdun's followers and subjects are insane. DMs can easily make a horror insane asylum-type of adventure where deep within the institution's underbelly is a cult threatening the world by summoning and freeing Tharizdun. That ought to be full of mystery and they don't even have to kill Tharizdun, just send him back to prison".
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Tharizdun has no allies, given his desire to destroy the entire universe. Should he ever escape from his prison, it is thought that even the most evil of deities would work with their good counterparts to return Tharizdun to his prison. However, the Dark God has been known to work
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Dungeons and Dragons Novel Series "Abyssal Plague", Tharizdun's prison is revealed to be a universe that has long since been destroyed by that realm's own version of the Abyss known as the Voidharrow. Mildly intelligent and with the ability to corrupt and warp living creatures, the Voidharrow
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Sgothgah has discovered and latched onto the alien concept of faith and is now a follower of Tharizdun. To avoid interference and condemnation from its own kind, Sgothgah has relocated to The Styes, where he has become "The Whisper" to the local cult who consider it to be the "Voice of
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Greyhawk setting, as opposed to the Forgotten Realms. With such a powerful combination of powers, Tharizdun is another deity that could easily turn out to be a major reckoning for the most overconfident of parties".
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who make a pact with a Great Old One. He is then listed under the
Greyhawk pantheon as Tharizdun, god of eternal darkness, Chaotic Evil, with the Trickery suggested Domain and either a dark spiral or inverted ziggurat as his holy symbols. Tharizdun is also mentioned in the
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966:Appelcline, Shannon.
946:"Rob Kuntz biography"
824:Riley Trepanier, for
608:333 Gems of Tharizdun
540:Come Endless Darkness
515:Fictional description
3437:White Plume Mountain
3395:Queen of the Spiders
3339:Desert of Desolation
3186:Manual of the Planes
2330:Magic: The Gathering
2125:Wizards of the Coast
1808:on January 31, 2009.
1467:Wizards of the Coast
1268:Wizards of the Coast
1237:Wizards of the Coast
1229:, and Steve Winter.
1214:Wizards of the Coast
1192:Wizards of the Coast
815:Tharizdun was #4 on
562:(a being similar to
103:(4th Edition onward)
3246:Epic Level Handbook
2889:Reptilian humanoids
2806:Strahd von Zarovich
2455:Planes of existence
2323:Kingdoms of Kalamar
2176:Game System License
1675:. December 13, 2019
1500:Ghosts of Saltmarsh
751:Scarlet Brotherhood
643:Scarlet Brotherhood
612:Wailer of Tharizdun
560:Elder Elemental Eye
495:Ghosts of Saltmarsh
215:Publication history
19:Fictional character
3325:Against the Giants
3050:Classic boxed sets
2944:Corellon Larethian
2931:Deities and powers
2739:Notable characters
2552:Races and lineages
1887:Adventurers League
1820:on August 3, 2002.
1469:. pp. 27–28.
1154:On Hallowed Ground
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1718:Reynolds, Sean K.
1581:Complete Champion
1510:978-0-7869-6675-2
1476:978-0-7869-6691-2
1421:978-0-7869-6624-0
1296:978-0-7869-6560-1
1286:Player's Handbook
1182:Frederick Weining
570:Fictional history
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415:Player's Handbook
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