Evening Glory, called the Deathless Beauty and the Eternal Lover, was a goddess of love, beauty, and immortality through undeath.[1]
Description[]
Evening Glory appeared as an exquisitely preserved, but necrotically chilly, woman with platinum-white, neck-length hair and ice-white, almost translucent, skin. Her eyes, lips, and nails were baby blue in color, and her hands had a bloodless, heart-shaped hole in the palm of each. She wore elaborate backless dresses.[1]
Teachings[]
She taught that desire, love, was all that mattered, and that the longing for love of another should not be allowed to fail because of age. That those whose love transcended life, should seek to preserve, to freeze, their love through undeath.[1]
Worshipers[]
Evening Glory was primarily worshiped by undead; those living who worshiped her normally became undead after a short time. Those who sought immortality were drawn to her teachings, and anyone who had loved and lost or who had love and feared losing it were potential worshipers.[1]
The clerics of Evening Glory were mostly proselytizers who preached about the continuance of love. Their training was a "secret cloaked in love and affection." Temples to Evening Glory could show up anywhere, but were typically banned once authorities learned of her faith's close association with undead.[1]
There were many rites of the Deathless Beauty, but at the least, the simple recitation of a love poem inspired by her was considered a daily obligation of her followers. Prayers to her always extolled her unchanging perfection: beauty frozen at its height by undeath.[1]
Evening Glory normally sent a female lich as her herald, and her planar allies were rather large fire elementals.[1]
History[]
At some point in the ancient past of Barovia, before it had become a Domain of Dread[2] — in Faerûnian terms, sometime before the 11th century DR[3] — Evening Glory was imprisoned in a structure known as the Amber Temple as a vestige[4] within an amber sarcophagus by a secret society of wizards. In the years following Barovia's transplantation into the Domains of Dread, Evening Glory's alignment shifted more towards evil and she adopted "obsessed love" into her portfolio.[2] She gradually warped the minds of the wizards who had imprisoned her.[4]
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Appearances[]
- Organized Play & Licensed Adventures
- The Artifact
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Andy Collins, Bruce R. Cordell (October 2004). Libris Mortis: The Book of Undead. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 17. ISBN 0-7869-3433-6.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Teos Abadia (2016-06-07). The Artifact (DDEX04-10) (PDF). D&D Adventurers League: Curse of Strahd (Wizards of the Coast), p. 20.
- ↑ Christopher Perkins, Tracy Hickman, Laura Hickman (March 2016). Curse of Strahd. Edited by Kim Mohan. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 5, 9–10. ISBN 978-0-7869-6598-4.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Teos Abadia (2016-06-07). The Artifact (DDEX04-10) (PDF). D&D Adventurers League: Curse of Strahd (Wizards of the Coast), p. 6.