Loviatar

Loviatar, also known as The Maiden of Pain and The Willing Whip, was the evil goddess of agony and was both queen and servant to the greater god Bane.

Personality
Loviatar was a cold-hearted bully, calculating and despotic; she was the master of inflicting physical and psychological suffering and her portfolio included pain, hurt, and torture.

Relationships
Prior to the Time of Troubles, Loviatar was a servant of Bhaal and had a heated rivalry with her fellow servant Talona. During that time she often teased and tormented the goddess, feeling that she should and would eventually serve her.. During that time she was also affiliated with Malar.

For a time she fell under the sway of Shar, though the return of Bane changed this, as she once again served as his consort. Loviatar's portfolio conflicted most with that of Ilmater, because Loviatar despised those who helped others. She also hated Eldath and Lliira for offering rewards without any suffering to achieve them.

Symbol
Her symbol was a nine-stranded whip, with barbed strands.

Worshipers
Bringing pain and suffering was the aim of all Loviatans, either through physical torture or sometimes more subtly and psychologically. Beauty, intelligence, and acting were useful attributes of a Loviatan, but the ability to fully understand someone was the best skill a Loviatan could acquire, as knowing someone fully could help a Loviatan inflict maximum pain, one way or another. Loviatar's followers were encouraged to wipe Ilmater's followers from the face of the Realms.

Loviatans often engaged in self-flagellation, often in the morning when praying for spells. They celebrated each season with the Rite of Pain and Purity, a ritual that involved followers dancing on glass, thorns, or barbed-wire while being whipped by higher-level Loviatans. A smaller ritual occurring every twelve days involved followers passing their bodies through the flames of candles.

During warfare, priestesses of Loviatar scourged their naked shoulders or tore their cheeks with their nails to evoke magic.

Titles used by Novices are Kneeling Ones

Confirmed Priests use the titles (in ascending order)

The last two titles are awarded to those who have been head of a temple or who have personally distinguished themselves. In the old text priests were referred to as Lovites before the use of Loviatan replaced it.
 * Taystren
 * Adept (in Pain)
 * Sister/Brother (in Torment)
 * Supremar
 * Caressor (of Terrors)
 * Whiplass/Whiplar
 * Paingiver
 * Whipmistress/Whip Master
 * High Whipmistress/Whipmaster
 * Branded(of the God)
 * Truescar

Specialty priests, called pains, operate as a separate arm of the faith. They travel from place to place carrying out the goddess's will as envoys, agents, or inquisitors rather than being permanently stationed at a temple. Ordinary clerics of Loviatar hold the pains in high regard. A temple mainly consists of clerics, but one to three pains can be called upon if needed. Mystics often are assigned to groups of pains and monk, while living only with monks and monasteries. They usually swear fealty to the temple that their abbey is a part of in the hierarchy.

The faith of Loviatar was the state religion in the country of Dambrath. Under Queen Cathtyr the priesthood of Loviatar grew to the thousands. The Crinti priestesses there had their own secret religious language, known as the "Maiden's Tongue". The Crinti considered copying the idea of the trade enclave from the Red Wizards of Thay combining a trade center and a place for the faithful to Loviatar to worship.

Temples Dedicated to Loviatar

 * House of Nine Blessings, in Calimport.
 * House of Scarlet Hooks in Calaunt.
 * Lady's Hand Monastery, in Ladypeak.
 * Resting Place of the Whip in Melvaunt.
 * Tower of Pain Exalted in Zhentil Keep.
 * House of Pain in Undermountain.

Orders
The Loviatan religion has no knightly orders.
 * Disciples of the White Rod: These monks of the faith of Loviatar were named in honor of the token granted to their founder by Loviatar and held in the home abbey near Calimport as a relic. Mystics follow a philosophy called Way of Transcendence.

Background
Loviatar is named for Loviatar, a Finnish goddess of death and pestilence of the same name, originally appearing in the 1-edition Deities & Demigods.