Ratri

Ratri was a deity of darkness and night in the Vedic pantheon,  who was a bit unlike other deities of darkness. There was no evidence that this deity was directly worshiped in the Realms.

Description
The avatar of Ratri typically took the form of a beautiful, well-proportioned woman. It bore a swarthy complexion, along with hair and eyes of a black hue. Beyond her avatar, Ratri never sent omens to her followers, though she sometimes manifested through her favored animal, the monkey.

The goddess's true form was merely a silhouette, one of a voluptuous woman covered by innumerable stars that acted as her eyes.

Personality
Ratri was a fickle and chaotic individual, who would not hesitate to punish worshipers that offended her even slightly by spotlighting them in bright, revealing light until they either made amends or were caught by authorities. She did not consider herself to be a personification of darkness, but rather a shepherd over it, and was more than capable of appreciating light.

Abilities
Ratri's avatar possessed a number of unique innate abilities. She could inflict blidnness upon anyone that crossed her shadow or inflict harm upon someone just with a look of anger from her eyes. She could create or dispel darkness within a radius area at will. And she could perceive anything that occured under the cover of night.

In regards to spells, Ratri's avatar could cast from any school of magic. She particularly liked to cast darkness, 15' radius.

Possessions
Ratri wore a magical cloak that could cause any person or object that touched it to be cast into the Ethereal Plane. She always carried a golden sitar, that could charm any creature by being played. And she wielded a +2 sword that could inflict blindness upon those struck by it.

Realm
The divine realm of Ratri, known as the Dark of Night, resided in the Gray Wastes   on the layer of Niflheim. With her being a chaotic neutral deity, the reason for her divine realm residing on this plane of neutral evil was a matter of debate among planar scholars. Uniquely, her realm was free of the life draining that affected much of the Gray Wastes, making it a sort of safe haven for those few travelers who managed to find it.

The exact location of the Dark of Night within the Gray Wastes was unknown, for as befitting her chaotic nature Ratri had it moved whenever she pleased. When this occured her petitioners would be left behind, but their spirits would feel drawn towards its direction. And on occassion, this moving stole a bit of ground away from the divine realms of other deities in the Gray Wastes.

Relationships
Among her fellow Vedic powers, Ushas was good friends with Savitri and Ushas, deities of day and dawn respectively. However, she had some sort of rivalry with Surya, the Vedic god of light. Among the Faerûnian pantheon she maintained cordial relations with Mask and Shar, two other deities of darkness that also resided in the Gray Wastes, though she was by no means allied with them. According to rumors she kept Mask at an arm's length, due to the interest he showed in her power.

Worshipers
Ratri was worshiped by a number of robbers, thieves,  murderers, and other sorts of scoundrels. However, she was not a primarily patron of such behavior and did not value thieves over others. Those who prayed and performed the proper sacrifices might receive aid from her in having their activities concealed, but she was equally feared as much as she was venerated due to her fickle nature.

Being a goddess of the night, the priests of Ratri conducted their activities during that time and slept during the day. They typically wielded daggers, slings, and swords. They kept their heads bald and they wore dark grey robes as part of their priestly vestments. Priests had access to spells from the all, astral, divination, guardian, healing, necromantic, protection, summoning spheres. They particularly were gifted the spells darkness, 15' radius and light. Additionally, they were gifted with the ability to see in total darkness.

In the Domains of Dread, Ratri was once worshiped in the domain of Sri Raji.