Vataqatal was the Zakharan war god. He wanted his followers to grow by testing their strength of body and will and preached the importance of duty. He was a local god worshiped mainly in the northern parts of the Land of Fate that bordered on foreign lands.[1]
Vataqal's symbol was a red-bladed scimitar.[2]
The Warrior-Slave had been described as a muscular, veiled warrior with glowing red eyes who wore robes and battle-worn lamellar armor and bore a great scimitar.[1]
He was worshiped by warriors, especially mamluks and farisans who valued duty and dedication to one's service.[1]
Appendix[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Jeff Grubb (August 1992). Land of Fate (Adventurer's Guide to Zakhara). (TSR, Inc), p. 55. ISBN 978-1560763291.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Jeff Grubb (August 1992). Land of Fate (Adventurer's Guide to Zakhara). (TSR, Inc), pp. 49, 53. ISBN 978-1560763291.
Further reading[]
- Jeff Grubb and Andria Hayday (April 1992). Arabian Adventures. (TSR, Inc), p. 18. ISBN 978-1560763581.
- Sam Witt (March 1994). The Complete Sha'ir's Handbook. Edited by Dezra D. Phillips, C. Terry Phillips. (TSR, Inc.), pp. 41–42. ISBN 1-56076-828-2.
Connections[]
Hajama • Hakiyah • Haku • Jisan • Kor • Najm • Selan • Zann
Local Gods
Bala • Botu'Astok • Jarmik • Jauhar • Vataqatal
Savage Gods
Akadi • Faceless God • Grumbar • Istishia • Kar'r'rga • Kossuth • Lost One • Lotha • Ragarra • Shajar • Thasmudyan
Genie Lords
Marrake al-Sidan al-Hariq ben Lazan • Kalbari al-Durrat al-Amwaj ibn Jari