Xandriat, God of Charity
Xandriat was one of the fiercest, most malevolent, evil-hearted dragons that ever lived. For millennia he acted as a leader in the calissae's wars against each other. Xandriat survived hundreds of battles against others of his kind and against giants, and claimed thousands upon thousands of battle trophies for his unmatched hoard. His name was legend and his reputation preceded him in all places he flew, demanding tribute and treasures everywhere he went. He inspired several cults among those lesser than him as well as commanding respect from nearly all his peers. He was slain by a group of dragoons in 635 BDC.
Upon his death, Xandriat was offered ascension to godhood by Aristophane despite the objections from almost all serving in her court of Alympos. Xandriat immediately betrayed the god-queen and went to serve in Naraka instead, as the God of Greed. But his greed proved too much even for other godly beings in The Hells. Xandriat was nearly destroyed in a failed coup attempt and fled Naraka, wandering the astral sea because no other deity would offer him shelter due to his treacherous history.
Aristophane took pity on Xandriat and offered him a spot in her court again under one condition: cast aside his past and serve in Alympos as God of Charity. Xandriat was moved to his very core by the offer, and has served in Alympos ever since.
Divine Classification
God
Children
Pronouns
He/Him
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