Hoar

Hoar (pronounced HORE ), also known as The Doombringer, is the vengeful deity of retribution invoked by those who seek to repay an eye for an eye. He is a bitter deity, prone to mood swings and fits of violence. Ever since the Time of Troubles, the Doombringer has been consumed with plotting the downfall of Anhur, the Mulhorandi deity of war, and to a lesser extent, the remainder of the Mulhorandi pantheon.

Followers
Aside from a handful of scattered temples, the church of Hoar is composed primarily of lone wanders who travel the realms, agreeing to pray for Hoar's aid on behalf of those who seek or fear vengeance, in exchange for a small fee. Charlatans who would try to scam people in this manner quickly feel the punishment of Hoar. His followers seek out victims of injustice, hear and appraise their stories, and track down the perpetrators in order to inflict a fitting form of punishment.

Relationships
Hoar plots vengeance against Anhur, who stole Ramman's unclaimed portfolio before Hoar could seize it. Tyr and Shar battle over the god's bitter, tormented soul, as the Dark Goddess seeks to turn him into a servant of blind, hateful vengeance while the Maimed God seeks to nourish Hoar's bittersweet humor and to shift his portfolio to favor irony and poetic justice.

Meanwhile, Hoar conspires with Beshaba in unleashing bad luck on the deserving.

History
Hoar is actually the ancient Untheric deity worshiped in the eastern Inner Sea lands as Assuran. Centuries past he was driven from Unther by Ramman, although his cult remained strong in Chessenta.

Time of Troubles
Hoar stalked the Old Empires, appearing in Akanax, where he took the body of King Hippartes as his avatar. Then he appeared in Thay to obtain a cache of weapons, and he showed up in Unther, where he slew his ancient rival, Ramman, Untheric god of war.