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Baphomet
The
Beast, the Lord of Minotaurs, the Master of Mazes
Demon
Lord
Symbol:
Stylized maze
Home
Plane: The
Abyss
Alignment:
Chaotic evil
Portfolio:
Chimeras, sodomy, combat, labyrinths
Worshippers: Minotaurs,
ogres, giants, evil barbarians, evil wizards
Cleric
Alignments: CE, CN, NE
Domains:
Animal, Chaos, Evil, Strength, Trickery
Favored
Weapon: Greataxe
Baphomet
is the Lord of Minotaurs, said to be the creator of the whole race and
various other creatures such as the Baphitaur and the Ghaur. He promotes any
behaviour mixing humans (or other intelligent creatures) and animals, from
simple animalistic behaviour over sodomy to the creation of chimeric
creatures. Also, he is a figure of strength, battle prowess and cleverness,
which has earned him the worship of barbarian and giant tribes. A lesser
known aspect is that of both a cunning deceiver and an insightful adviser,
which has brought several researchers and mystics to his flock of
worshippers.
History/Relationships: Baphomet is a very old
Demon Lord, fallen to obscurity and rediscovered by some mystic or cult time
and again. Few if anybody know about his origin; he himself claims to have
been born from the soul of one of the very first mortals ever. According to
the teachings of Baphomet, there was no difference between human, demihuman
and animal in that time, and only later, the gods gave their creatures names
and made laws separating the species. This is said to be the cause for lots
of grief and suffering, as demihumans are forced by the gods and even
themselves to behave against their animalistic nature. Inner harmony, so
teaches Baphomet, can only be found by succumbing to one’s desires, just as
animals do.
Baphomet
rules the 600th or the 149th layer of the abyss
(sages differ on that), a gigantic maze inhabited by demons, minotaurs and
the souls of his mortal followers. Although the maze is easy to find and
enter, few find there whatever they were looking for, instead getting lost
in the seemingly endless labyrinth or slain by its ravenous guardians.
Several attempts have been made to conquer Baphomet’s formidable fortress,
but all failed as the invading army got lost and worn down by surprise
attacks. High-ranking members of the Fraternity of Order as well as the
Xaositecs, however, believe the chaos of the maze occasionally has to betray
its master and will lead any invaders directly to the maze’s center, where
Baphomet resides.
The Lord
of Minotaurs does not involve himself much in abyssal politics, and usually
focuses on the affairs of the prime material plane. He takes some interest
in the blood war, apparently, as he occasionally sends his minions to
support the Tanar’ri armies. Some speculate, however, that he just does this
to test the strength or get rid of newly bred creatures.
In the
last decades, Baphomet and his followers approached tribes of giants, trying
to make them abandon their old gods and accept him as new patron. He
succeeded with several tribes, which then spread his faith to even more
giant communities. The traditional giant gods didn’t react well to this
offence, and declared a war on his followers. Only his labyrinth has
protected him from their vengeance since then. Wild speculations pass around
the planes as to why he advanced on giantkind, and many suspect a ruse of
some kind.
Dogma: Don’t be
fooled by what you are told, and see the reality behind the lies of the
self-proclaimed guardians of order. Question tradition, search for a new
perspective, and approach truth in your own way.
Cast away
the false pride and misled sophistication of humankind (or giantkind) and
listen to the animal within you. Be that animal, and strip yourself of the
weakness of civilization. Follow your instincts, give in to your every
desire, laugh at the rules and laws of society and so-called decency. Rejoin
the ranks of animals, as there you will find your true nature and real
wisdom.
Clergy
and Temples: Baphomet does not grant
divine spells himself, but he teaches prospective clerics how to tap the
energies of the abyss itself. As this is not an easy task, only a few
clerics can be found among his worshippers.
Most
spellcasters in his service are actually wizards and sorcerers. The
dedication and sophistication usually needed to master arcane magic seem to
make wizards unlikely followers of Baphomet, but actually, quite a few are.
There are several reasons for this, the most obvious one being the generous
rewards Baphomet offers to wizard and sorcerer followers: His own magical
powers are limited, and so he relies heavily on the abilities of his
worshippers, especially to travel across the planes to gather new allies and
followers. This reliance has caused him aggressively recruit arcane
spellcasters, resorting to anything from bullying to rewarding them with
minotaurs or even demons as bodyguards and servants.
The
second, and more obscure reason, is why following Baphomet seems so
untypical a choice for wizards: Many of them welcome an excuse to leave
their studies and spend some time pursuing less intellectual pleasures. The
contrast is what makes the faith of Baphomet attractive for them. Sorcerers,
on the other hand, are naturally closer to Baphomet’s way of thinking, but
to them, the Lord of Minotaurs doesn’t have much to offer. Thus, the number
of sorcerers among his followers hasn’t grown strong.
Temples
to Baphomet are always located inside labyrinths, both to deter intruders
and as to impress the Master of Mazes with feats of confusing architecture.
They usually feature a stature or picture of Baphomet, but their appearance
varies widely. Sometimes, he is depicted as a human creature with a
goat-like head, sometimes as a muscular minotaur. Some cults worship him as
an hermaphrodite, while others envision him as an old, bearded human male.
There
cult of Baphomet knows no established holidays or festivals. Instead,
rituals are held according to recent events and the whims of the cult
members. Great victories are celebrated with orgies, and losses are usually
honoured with savage fights against various beasts and monsters or captured
humanoids. Whenever cult members start a new enterprise, they pray for
protection and guidance. Rituals include sacrificial killing or raping,
often involving inter-species sex. The creation of chimeric creatures is
honoured as most holy activity and is likely to attract the attention of
Baphomet himself. Occasionally, he personally visits those who create new
minotaurs or similar creatures, and rewards them with magic items or offers
them to join the ranks of his direct servants and proxies. |