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Centers of Worship: Absalom, Andoran, Cheliax, Mendev,<br />

Sargava, Taldor<br />

Nationality: Azlanti<br />

Some 5,000 years after the destruction of Azlant, its last<br />

true son—the immortal hero Aroden—raised the Starstone<br />

from the depths of the Inner Sea, installing it in Absalom<br />

and becoming a living god. In time, Aroden became the<br />

patron deity of Taldor, a nation rife with Azlanti blood and<br />

hungry for conquest. As Taldor’s inf luence spread, so too<br />

did the reach of Aroden’s proud religion. By the time the<br />

empire’s periphery reached the western frontier of Cheliax<br />

700 years ago, Taldor itself had grown decadent and effete.<br />

Aroden’s chief clergy decamped from the Taldorian capital<br />

of Oppara to the capital of Cheliax, which soon thereafter<br />

declared itself independent from Taldor’s corrupt reach.<br />

The most zealous followers of Aroden later fled the<br />

Chelish heartlands for missionary work on the nascent<br />

empire’s expanding borders or, increasingly, to the demonhaunted<br />

crusadelands of the distant north. A century ago,<br />

for reasons still poorly understood, Aroden died, leaving<br />

his followers adrift and bereft of miraculous ability. This<br />

collapse eventually led to the downfall of Cheliax and the<br />

seizure of that nation by forces in league with diabolism.<br />

Much of Aroden’s cult has turned to his divine patron saint,<br />

the missionary heroine Iomedae, but the full repercussions<br />

of the death of the Last Azlanti have yet to be felt.<br />

Asmodeus<br />

PRINCE OF DARKNESS<br />

God of tyranny, slavery, pride, and contracts<br />

Alignment: LE<br />

Domains: Evil, Fire, Law, Magic, Trickery<br />

Favored Weapon: Mace<br />

Centers of Worship: Cheliax, Isger, Nidal<br />

Nationality: Devil<br />

Some say that when the world was forged, Asmodeus wrote<br />

the contract of creation, agreed to by the gods. His faithful<br />

believe that this contract holds the key to their lord’s final<br />

victory, ushering in a new age under his infernal reign.<br />

Frequently imagined as a red-skinned human with<br />

black horns, hooves, and a pale aura of f lames, Asmodeus<br />

often appears as a foil in art depicting good deities. In his<br />

temples, such roles are reversed, with the Prince of Darkness<br />

standing tall as the other deities bow before him.<br />

Public temples dedicated to Asmodeus thrive in<br />

Cheliax, where they often share space with the nation’s<br />

bureaucracy, although secret shrines are scattered across<br />

Golarion. Asmodeus’s impeccably clean and orderly<br />

clerics dress mostly in dark tones—usually black with<br />

red accents. His faithful can be found among slavers,<br />

bureaucrats, tyrants, and some silver-tongued nobles.<br />

<strong>Gazetteer</strong>: Religion<br />

Calistria<br />

THE SAVORED STING<br />

Goddess of trickery, lust, and revenge<br />

Alignment: CN<br />

Domains: Chaos, Charm, Knowledge, Luck, Trickery<br />

Favored Weapon: Whip<br />

Centers of Worship: Absalom, Galt, Kyonin, Nex, River<br />

Kingdoms, Shackles, Taldor, Varisia<br />

Nationality: Elf<br />

Although the elves worship a great many deities, they hold<br />

none so highly as Calistria. The Savored Sting speaks to the<br />

mercurial, detatched nature that makes elves elves. Some<br />

favor her as a trickster goddess, while others appreciate her<br />

lustful, audacious spirit. Ever scheming and planning her<br />

next conquest, Calistria is always maneuvering to a more<br />

advantageous position.<br />

Iconography of the faith depicts Calistria as the ideal<br />

of elven beauty, dressed in revealing gowns with long<br />

graceful ears, slender limbs, and a suggestive smile<br />

playing across her lips. Giant wasps, her favored creatures,<br />

commonly appear beside her.<br />

In human lands, temples of Calistria often host a lively<br />

community of sacred prostitutes, each with his or her<br />

own contacts in the community. The resulting hotbed<br />

of gossip, double-dealing, and opportunities for revenge<br />

assure the cult’s growing popularity.<br />

Cayden Cailean<br />

THE DRUNKEN HERO<br />

Demigod of freedom, ale, wine, and bravery<br />

Alignment: CG<br />

Domains: Chaos, Charm, Good, Strength, Travel<br />

Favored Weapon: Rapier<br />

Centers of Worship: Absalom, Andoran, Galt, River<br />

Kingdoms, Shackles, Taldor<br />

Nationality: Taldan<br />

The legends say that Cayden Cailean never meant to<br />

become a god. As a hired sword working out of Absalom,<br />

Cayden was renowned for taking on any job, so long as the<br />

cause was just and the coin was plentiful.<br />

He often spent his earnings on potent drink. One night,<br />

in his stupor, a fellow drunk dared him to take on the<br />

Test of the Starstone. Thereafter, Cayden Cailean vanished,<br />

presumably slain by the artifact’s powerful guardians. A few<br />

days later, however, he emerged from the Starstone’s sacred<br />

cathedral as a living god.<br />

In art, Cayden Cailean appears as he did in life, with<br />

a tankard of ale in one hand and his sword in another.<br />

Other depictions of the Drunken Hero display broken<br />

shackles about his wrists, representing Cayden’s escape<br />

from the concerns of mortal life.<br />

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