Titles The Cutter of Threads, Harbinger of Finality, Judge of the Future, The Severing Flame
Areas of Concern Finality, destiny, endings, judgment, and the resolution of fate
Edicts
Accept the inevitability of endings and embrace them as part of the natural cycle.
Ensure that destinies unfold as they should, severing corruption or unnecessary prolonging of events.
Guide others in finding closure and fulfillment in their journeys.
Anathema
Attempting to prevent an inevitable ending or prolonging the unnatural.
Denying judgment or delaying necessary action.
Ignoring or subverting the natural flow of destiny.
Divine Attribute
Wisdom or Charisma
Divine Font
Harm
Divine Sanctification
Unholy
Divine Skill
Intimidation
Domains
Fate, Destruction, Death, Ambition
Alternate Domains
Repose, Wyrmkin
Favored Weapon
Scythe
Cleric Spells

Religious Symbol
A severed thread coiled around the blade of a scythe, encircled by a starry void.
Sacred Animal
Raven
Sacred Colors
Blue-black, silver, and crimson.
Pantheons
Scaled Sovereignty
“All threads must be severed to weave anew.”
“The end is not to be feared, but fulfilled.”
“Destiny is a blade that cuts both ways.”
The Night of Severance: A somber event where followers reflect on what must end in their lives, lighting candles for the departed and offering prayers for resolution.
Champions of Klythanyr, called Threadcutters, are fierce enforcers of destiny and resolution. They are sent to sever corruption, end unnatural prolongations, or deliver divine judgment to those who defy fate. These champions wield scythes imbued with starlight and wear dark, star-speckled armor.
Klythanyr is the blue-black-scaled head of the threefold dragon deity, embodying the inevitability of endings and the power of resolution. Their vast wings span like a void filled with stars, symbolizing the infinite possibilities that end with their decisive cuts. Klythanyr’s voice carries the weight of finality, speaking with clarity and authority. Followers of Klythanyr revere them as a guide to understanding and accepting the end of cycles, whether in life, relationships, or broader events. Their temples, known as Severance Sanctuaries, are stark yet beautiful places, filled with dark starry motifs and crimson light, serving as havens for those seeking closure and peace in the face of endings.
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