"When the serpent eats its tail, it is time for change."

- Devotee saying


Aliases

  • The self-devouring Twins

  • They who heal

  • Deep venom

  • Serpent

Divine rank

Major Deity

Areas of concern

  • Healing

  • Snakes

  • Cycles

  • Transformation

Image

Holy Symbol

Two snakes eating each other.


Description

A butterfly leaves its chrysalis, a new sprout bursting through a layer of ash after a forest fire and the snake, shedding its skin for further growth. All examples of change and growth as Khadari would like to see in the world. She drives the world to change and prevent stagnation, for change is a necessary force lest the world become dour and unmoving. Their followers travel the world to heal and bring change where it is needed.

Their clerics are often found to be wise folk in the countryside, healing their communities with what the land gives them. Dispensing wisdom they gathered on their travels as a youth. The temples to Serpent are often secluded places along distant travel paths, they are often beacons of rest and healing for distant travelers.


Edicts

Embrace change

To be static, is to die. Embrace all change that comes with life, change will shape you and your wisdom.

Heal the Sick

If and when you are able, Serpent expects their followers to heal those who require medical aid.


Anathemas

Scorn innocent healers

In times of conflict, Khadari aids healers in their duties to the world. To harm or impede an innocent healer is to incur Deep venom's wrath.

Breaking the cycle

Creating or sustaining undead is in the eyes of Khadari a grave sin. All life should be part of the cycle of rebirth or upon reaching the final fulfillment, exit it to the spark.



Follower Benefits

Divine Ability: Dexterity or Wisdom

Divine font: Heal or Harm

Divine Sanctification: Can choose Holy or Unholy

Divine Skill: Medicine

Favored Weapon: Scorpion Whip

Favored Animal: Python

Domains:  Change, Healing, Naga, Destruction

Cleric Spells: 1st, Spider sting; 3rd, Life Connection; 6th Purple Worm Sting