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<blockquote data-quote="MonsterEnvy" data-source="post: 6937433" data-attributes="member: 6706188"><p>Hags get a entire section of the book which is pretty cool.</p><p></p><p>Xvarts are now super weird. (For one thing they are only males.) They are all the creations of a weak demigod named Raxivort. Raxivort was a minor fiend that served Graz'zt the Dark Prince as his treasurer. One day Raxivort grew to desire his masters riches and one day stole a bunch of stuff from the treasure vault and fled to the material plane. One of the objects was an artifact called the Infinity Spindle which could transform even a weak and pathetic creature like himself into a Demigod which he did. He then made himself a Divine realm in Pandemonium and relaxed for a bit. </p><p>Eventually Graz'zt then decided to pay him back for his treachery, Graz'zt had little interest in the spindle because it was useless to him as he already possessed power greater then what it could grant. So instead he had his agents tell beings about the spindle and the power it could grant along with the fact that it's current owner was a pathetic weak creature. Which soon resulted in a lot of enemies chasing after Raxivort to claim the spindle. </p><p>Raxivort facing destruction came up with a plan. He fled to the material plane and traveled through many of it's worlds. Spawning creatures that were exact duplicates of him the xvarts. Along with looking identical to him they foiled any magic used to track him down. Any magic used to find Raxivort's location instead point to the nearest xvart. </p><p>Raxivort still remains in hiding fearful of planer entities traveling the planes and spawning more xvarts to ensure his safety. This is what Xvarts and by extension their god look like.</p><p>[ATTACH]78150[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I have not looked at firenewts in detail yet but they seem to worship Imix.</p><p></p><p>The tables are pretty fun. One I like allows you to create a Gnoll warband. Also as you can tell I have read more on the Xvarts then the other things you have asked about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MonsterEnvy, post: 6937433, member: 6706188"] Hags get a entire section of the book which is pretty cool. Xvarts are now super weird. (For one thing they are only males.) They are all the creations of a weak demigod named Raxivort. Raxivort was a minor fiend that served Graz'zt the Dark Prince as his treasurer. One day Raxivort grew to desire his masters riches and one day stole a bunch of stuff from the treasure vault and fled to the material plane. One of the objects was an artifact called the Infinity Spindle which could transform even a weak and pathetic creature like himself into a Demigod which he did. He then made himself a Divine realm in Pandemonium and relaxed for a bit. Eventually Graz'zt then decided to pay him back for his treachery, Graz'zt had little interest in the spindle because it was useless to him as he already possessed power greater then what it could grant. So instead he had his agents tell beings about the spindle and the power it could grant along with the fact that it's current owner was a pathetic weak creature. Which soon resulted in a lot of enemies chasing after Raxivort to claim the spindle. Raxivort facing destruction came up with a plan. He fled to the material plane and traveled through many of it's worlds. Spawning creatures that were exact duplicates of him the xvarts. Along with looking identical to him they foiled any magic used to track him down. Any magic used to find Raxivort's location instead point to the nearest xvart. Raxivort still remains in hiding fearful of planer entities traveling the planes and spawning more xvarts to ensure his safety. This is what Xvarts and by extension their god look like. [ATTACH=CONFIG]78150._xfImport[/ATTACH] I have not looked at firenewts in detail yet but they seem to worship Imix. The tables are pretty fun. One I like allows you to create a Gnoll warband. Also as you can tell I have read more on the Xvarts then the other things you have asked about. [/QUOTE]
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