Erythnul

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Erythnul
Erythnul the Many, as depicted in Deities and Demigods (2002).
Title: The Many
Alias(es): None
Home plane: Windswept Depths of Pandemonium
Power level: Intermediate
Gender: Male
Class: Fighter 15/Cleric 5 (1e);
Fighter 10/Barbarian 10/Rogue 10/Sorcerer 10 (3e)
Alignment: Chaotic evil (chaotic neutral tendencies, according to some sources)
Portfolio: Hate, Envy, Malice, Panic, Ugliness, Slaughter
Domains: Chaos, Evil, Greed, Madness, Mysticism, Trickery, War
Superior: None

Erythnul is the Oeridian god of Hate, Envy, Malice, Panic, Ugliness, and Slaughter. He is known as the Many and is worshipped by many gnoll, troll, ogre, and bugbear tribes, in addition to humans. His symbol is a red blood drop, or a bestial mask representing Erythnul's changing visage.

Description[edit | edit source]

Erythnul resembles a seven-foot tall, brutal-looking man. He is rubicund of complexion, hirsute, and muscular, with knotted muscles and a blocky frame. His dull-green eyes are filled with the madness of war. He typically wears red fur and red-dyed leather and carries a stone-headed mace. A hole in the head of the mace creates a whistling noise as Erythnul swings it; the keening howl of the mace has been known to send those who hear it fleeing until they collapse from exhaustion.

Erythnul is called the Many, because in battle his features continually shift from human to bugbear to troll to ogre to gnoll and back to human again. His spilled blood transforms into similar creatures. Erythnul delights in panic and slaughter. He can spread fear through his eyes.

Relationships[edit | edit source]

Erythnul has a long-standing rivalry with Hextor, due to the latter stealing Erythnul's portfolio of War. He sponsored Roykyn's ascension to the status of hero-power. He is allied with Kurell. Erythnul is often worshipped in association with Karaan, though the latter deity is far more obscure.

Erythnul is credited with creating the windblades and garngraths, races of fiends native to Pandemonium.

Realm[edit | edit source]

Erythnul's realm, the Citadel of Slaughter, is in the third layer of Pandemonium, Phlegethon. There, his domain appears to be the ruins of a great stone citadel. In the chill winds can be heard the sounds of a terrible battle. The maddened souls of Erythnul's faithful kill each other eternally. Erythnul himself joins in the melee, slaughtering an endless stream of his own worshippers. A giant sacrificial altar is said to exist at the center of it all.

Previously, he had a realm called the Fields of Malice in Cocytus.

Dogma[edit | edit source]

The chaos of battle is the sacred charge of the worshippers of Erythnul. In all the myriad forms of terror and suffering that war creates, there is a strange kind of unity. This is part of the reason that Erythnul is called the Many. Battle is a test of merit and strength and living and dying by the sword is the definition of the good life.

Many of Erythnul's worshippers believe that blood spilled in battle feeds their god, increasing his madness and bloodlust. Chaotic neutral worshippers believe that non-combatants and weak opponents are meaningless, and that killing them does nothing to satiate their god or prove their ability; killing those unworthy of a warrior's death even angers Erythnul, they believe. Chaotic evil worshippers, who are far more common, disagree, believing that all slaughter is a sacrament, and that the dying screams of innocents are music to Erythnul's ears, hymns in the church of the battlefield.

Worshipers[edit | edit source]

In civilized lands, Erythnul's followers (including evil fighters, barbarians, and rogues) form small, criminal cults. In savage lands, evil barbarians, gnolls, bugbears, ogres, and trolls commonly worship him.

Many factions of Erythnul's cult exist, fighting one another as often as they fight nonbelievers. In cities, they tend to be less overt, forming a nebulous organization known as the Temple of Carnage. Most of Erythnul's faithful are chaotic evil, though a few are chaotic neutral.

Erythnul is the official god of Stonehold.

Clergy[edit | edit source]

Erythnul's clerics wear rust-colored garments. On ceremonial occasions they wear white robes, to better display the bloodstains on them. They wear stylized masks symbolizing Erythnul's many aspects. In civilized areas they may foment rebellion and unrest, while in the wild they may lead groups of bandits.

Clerics of Erythnul get most of their training in large wilderness temple-fortresses. Senior clerics try to frighten would-be initiates into quitting; those who avoid flinching after many tests are accepted into the priesthood.

The ranks of Erythnul's priesthood are, from lowest to highest, Raider, Marauder, Reaver, and Incarnate.

Temples[edit | edit source]

Erythnul's temples tend to be hidden. Most towns and cities have small, secret cults dedicated to the Many within the thieves' quarter. In the wilderness, his worshippers build squat, ugly fortresses where sacrifice after sacrifice takes place. Any place where carnage and slaughter have occurred is considered holy.

Erythnul's profane altars are built on platforms reachable by steep flights of stairs.

Rituals[edit | edit source]

In the least violent services to Erythnul, shrill reed instruments are played discordantly while gongs clash and drums pound. During major rites, a fire is built, and victims are sacrificed. One famous rite is the "Bloody Howl," when soldiers captured from the previous battle are killed to bring Erythnul's favor just before the next one.

Prayers to Erythnul are customarily rhyming chants with gory subject matter.

Artifacts and relics[edit | edit source]

The Morningstar of the Many depicted in the Magic Item Compendium (3e), art by Wayne England (2007).

The Executioner's Hood is one of three such items originally worn by one Xeric IV, who killed every member of his extended family two centuries ago.[1]

The Morningstar of the Many is said to have been dipped in the blood of creatures from every plane. It resembles a mace carved with laughing mouths that takes on different characteristics every round.[2]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

Citations[edit | edit source]
  1. Magic Item Compendium (2007), p.97-98.
  2. Magic Item Compendium (2007), p.54.
Bibliography[edit | edit source]
  • Collins, Andy. Magic Item Compendium. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2007. Item code 10762.
  • Conforti, Steven, ed. Living Greyhawk Official Listing of Deities for Use in the Campaign, version 2.0. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2005. Available online:[1]
  • Gygax, Gary. "The Deities and Demigods of the World of Greyhawk." Dragon #71. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
———. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
———. Monster Manual V. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2007.

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Topic Type Description Product Page/Card/Image

Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Bastion of Faith 41, 87
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions 51
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Into White Plume (RPGA) (Low Level Version), D&D 3.5e 4
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Deities & Demigods, D&D 3.0e 58, 66-67, 213, 214, 215
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Defenders of the Faith, D&D 3.0e 6, 38-40, 43, 70, 72, 79, 80, 92, 96
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Defenders of the Faith: Web Enhancement (3e) 1, 2
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Dragon magazine #071 52, 53
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Dragon magazine #204 53
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Dragon magazine #263 50
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Dragon magazine #294 76
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Dragon magazine #298 77, 83
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Dragon magazine #356 37, 44, 47
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Dungeon magazine #148 43, 46, 49
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, The Fright At Tristor 23
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess 87
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, From the Ashes: References Card #4
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Ghosts of Saltmarsh, D&D 5e 224
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Ivid the Undying 6, 53, 63
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 21, 25, 27, 29, 35, 72, 91, 108, 112, 154, 170
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Living Greyhawk Journal #3 14, 17, 30
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, On Hallowed Ground 180, 185, 186, 191
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Player's Guide to Greyhawk 5, 19
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Player's Handbook, D&D 3.5e (Premium Edition) 24, 27, 32, 38, 49, 74, 106, 107, 186, 189, 224, 284
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Sword and Fist 33, 34, 51, 52
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Slavers, AD&D 2e 90, 94
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, The Adventure Begins 100, 128
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, Vortext #08, Spring 1993 #08 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 26, 27, 29
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, WG8 Fate of Istus 5
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, WGR3 Rary the Traitor 39
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, WGR5 Iuz the Evil 48, 91, 93
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, WGS1 Five Shall Be One 37
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 63, 67
Erythnul The Many Deity Worshipped by: Human (Oeridian), Native of: Pandemonium, World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 38, 40, 41
Erythnul, Shrine of (Warthalkeel) Building Shrine, Ghosts of Saltmarsh, D&D 5e 224
Erythnul, Temple of Building Temple, Vortext #08, Spring 1993 #08 18-29
Erythnul, Temple of (Erelhei-Cinlu) Building Temple, Dragon magazine #298 77, 83
Erythnul, Temple of (Highport) Building Temple, Slavers, AD&D 2e 90, 94
Erythnul, Temple of (Rookroost) Building Temple, WG8 Fate of Istus 5
Erythnul, Temple of (Spinecastle) Building Temple, Dungeon magazine #148 43, 49
Erythnul, Temple of (The Cup of Blood) Building Temple, Defenders of the Faith, D&D 3.0e 38 - 40
Fields of Malice (Erythnul's Realm) Planar Plane/Dimension, On Hallowed Ground 180
Specialty Priest of Erythnul People Group Religious order, From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess 87
The Hidden Temple of Erythnul Adventure Vortext #08, Spring 1993 #08 18-29