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668:, resembling a swollen, crystalline cyst nearly a mile in diameter. The ethereal substance surrounding the demiplane boils with the dreamscapes of Tharizdun's worshipers and others whose dreams the dark god invades. Within the prison, Tharizdun dreams of a multiverse where his goals succeeded, where he destroyed all of Creation and rebuilt it in his own foul image. The binding magic is less concerned with preventing his escape - which he could accomplish with ease should he discover the truth - but to prevent any outside source from informing him otherwise. 672:
spent eternity alone in this realm of utter destruction until 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". 566:), but few of these worshipers recognize the two as being the same entity. Gygax himself indicated that the two creatures were separate beings. The Elder Elemental God is described as a huge, mottled, tentacled being, or as a pillar of vast elemental force with a body of burning magma, radiating steam. 680:
It is believed that 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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Like his lay worshipers, many of Tharizdun's priests are mad. Those who are not mad believe that they will reap great rewards and privileges for their aid in freeing him. All of his clerics are extremely secretive and trust only fellow cultists. They lead foul rituals, including human sacrifice, and
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In the 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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due to the fact that his existence is not widely known to mortals. Those who do know of Tharizdun refer to him euphemistically as the Chained God. Most of Tharizdun's followers are elementals or have ties to elementals, and refer to him as the Elder Elemental Eye. The majority of the Elder Elemental
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by the name 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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He was imprisoned ages ago by a coalition of deities to prevent the destruction of existence itself. Although imprisoned, Tharizdun still has a degree of his original multiverse-threatening power. His holy symbols are a dark spiral rune and a two-tiered inverted ziggurat known as an obex. His holy
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module as a mostly-forgotten god locked away in a prison from the 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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Tharizdun was imprisoned long ago, but his prison may weaken at times, allowing his influence to creep out into the worlds beyond. Tharizdun's temple in the Yatils is thought to have been originally defeated with the aid of the legendary Six from Shadow.
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Eye's cultists (including Tharizdun's exarchs) don't even know he is a god, thinking him instead to be a powerful primordial. The 4th edition Tharizdun is not associated with aberrations, and the location of his prison is not known.
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at the time of the Twin Cataclysms. The avatar was thought to have been destroyed, but in reality it only went into dormancy. Recently freed, Shothragot hopes to collect the 333 gems of Tharizdun and set its master free.
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and the demons that live there by corrupting a portion of the elemental chaos using a shard of pure evil. For this, all the other gods (good, unaligned and evil alike) banded together to seal him away. Fourth Edition's
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as a huge, bald, humanoid man, with claws, greenish-black skin, and pointed ears. Gygax said that in the Gord novels, "the worst and most terrible of Tharizdun's forms could come into full power and attack".
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Series, there were a set of three artifacts known as the Theorparts, which, combined, could free Tharizdun. Each Theorpart represented one of the shades of evil (i.e., neutral, lawful, or chaotic.)
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believed they were worshiping the destructive powers of the elements themselves, with a few believing their patron was Zuggtmoy; however, only a few knew that Tharizdun was the cults' true patron.
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setting and is listed as Tharizdun, god of madness, Chaotic Evil, with the Trickery suggested Domain and a jagged counter-clockwise spiral listed as his holy symbol.
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Tharizdun's temples (often in the shape of black ziggurats) are usually hidden, due to necessity. Known places of worship include an ancient temple located in the
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or in a previous universe. Tharizdun was imprisoned eons ago by the forebears of those beings known as the Great Powers, although it is said that
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Tharizdun's worshipers are often insane. Their ultimate goal is to free their dark deity from his prison. He is rumored to be worshiped by the
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are aware that Tharizdun exists, it is said that public knowledge of one of his ziggurats would be enough to "raise an army of
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was also involved. It's said that both good and evil deities worked together to ensure his imprisonment. As the
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Tharizdun has many known artifacts. "One" that is known is actually many: a collection of gems known as the
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Tharizdun's "free" holy symbol is a "black sun with variegated rays". His second holy symbol of an inverted
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Stewart, Todd, with Oliver Diaz. "Multiple Dementia." Dragon #353. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2007
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described Tharizdun as a "primordial deity, that of matter at rest and decay of energy, viz. entropy."
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Most of Tharizdun's ancient scriptures are long lost. The only one known to remain is the
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indicates that the work of those who bound him would be overturned, according to Gygax.
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Stormberg, Paul J. (July 2002). "Thus Spake Gary Gygax: Ye Secrets of Oerth Revealed".
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novels. Writer Michal Tresca speculated that Tharizdun might have been inspired by
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incorporated a cult dedicated to freeing Tharizdun as a major antagonist in the
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Tharizdun is sometimes worshiped by nonhuman aberrations such as aboleths,
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Tharizdun's role in the 3rd edition Greyhawk setting was defined in the
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352:(2004). Details of his worship by various aberrations was detailed in 335:#294 (2002), in the article "Beings of Power: Four Gods of Greyhawk." 3345: 3331: 2780: 2760: 2620: 2500: 2420: 2362: 2301: 1173: 1157: 1106: 1084: 575: 479:(2018). Tharizdun is listed as a member of the Betrayer Gods for the 2278: 1766:
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Tharizdun's doctrine is to destroy all and everything encountered.
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Eternal Darkness, Decay, Entropy, Malign Knowledge, Insanity, Cold
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set (1992), for the Greyhawk campaign, and appeared again in
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Noonan, David. "Beings of Power: Four Gods of Greyhawk."
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Tharizdun is sometimes worshiped as an entity called the
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Tharizdun appears as one of the deities described in the
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Tharizdun's priesthood is detailed for this edition in
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Tharizdun's existence was first revealed in the module
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Mercer, Matthew (2020). "Ch. 1: Story of Wildemount".
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states that Tharizdun is not mentioned by name in the
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Tharizdun has been depicted on the cover of Gygax's
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World of Greyhawk
The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun
Gary Gygax
Neutral Evil
Chaotic Evil
Power level
Portfolio
Domains
Dungeons & Dragons
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World of Greyhawk
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Robert J. Kuntz
Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun
Gord
Clark Ashton Smith
The Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun
Gary Gygax
World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting
From the Ashes
Planescape
Living Greyhawk Gazetteer
Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil
Dragon
Complete Divine
Lords of Madness
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