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Many forgotten temples were once built to the Cloaked Serpent, and within these chambers you would find his image engraved within much of the architecture. He urges his followers to: Hide under the cloak of night, that your deeds might be kept in secret. C18 Basic information

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Titles Zehir was an apparent interloper deity who came to Toril around the time of the Spellplague[4][7] and took up residence in the Sea of Poison near Talona's realm in the Towers of Night. [8], In the yuan-ti temple on Urukayxl, the Mighty Nein saw three murals - depicting Desirat, a giant purple bird with fire-like wings and three eyes of onyx, Uk'otoa, a gigantic sea serpent emerging from the water with many small eyes of amber and three large eyes, and Quajath, a worm-like creature with three eyes of ivory inside its mouth, plowing through the earth.

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Keep your acts obfuscated and secret.

C6 The aasimar Shadow Thief Belueth the Calm, who had traveled with the adventuring party that defeated the herald, took to hunting and killing his Snaketongue cultists following these events.[7]. [12][13], In 1374 DR, Zehir, commanding the yuan-ti House Se'Sehen, planned to take control of the Chultan Peninsula and the Sword Coast North. Gender C15 Alignment [2], Many depictions of him can be found in his long forgotten and abandoned temples. Keep your acts obfuscated and secret. Agonizingly. [7], The Cloaked Serpent loathes the Lawbearer and the Wildmother, as they stand for everything he despises: love, order, and life.

Poison Dominion The Cloaked Serpent[2] [8], His methods were aggressive, yet subtle.

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Zehir, the Cloaked Serpent is an evil god of poisons, assassins, and darkness. His skin is mottled and ruddy, almost as though blood oozes from his pores. JavaScript is currently disabled. Worshipers Zehir is an evil god of darkness, poison, snakes, assassins, and Yuan-ti, mentioned in 4E and technically existent in 3.5/pre-spell plague. Alignment Province

C16 He in turn would warp some humanoids into the Yuan-Ti, serpent humanoid creatures. Home plane

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C2 Deity In battle, his features change betweeen human, gnoll, bugbear, ogre, and troll. C1 The voice that issued forth from this apparition was calm and confident.

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[3], The tenets of Zehir's religion are largely related to the sowing of chaos. C11 Chaotic evil

Strands of thick, dark hair that sprout from the scaled body swirl around to form layers of shadow, obscuring the entire form of the entity.

Zehir calls on her priests to keep their activities hidden, to keep the faith’s enemies confused and uncertain. Zehir, the Cloaked Serpent is an evil god of poisons, assassins, and darkness.

Yuan-ti Wiki Le Monde des Royaumes Oubliés (French), “Domains in Eberron and the Forgotten Realms”, https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Zehir?oldid=577224. Alignment His surviving worships relish in using poison and fire to undermine civilization and consume nature, hoping to throw the goddesses into fury amd consequently casting Terra into chaos.

He/him/his He liked his wishes to be carried out quietly, but boldly and did not forgive failure, though those who continued to please him could expect to be richly rewarded.