God of Fear, Murder, Violence, and Disease. Aeon.

uh-RAWN, Rhymes with “The Pawn”

As long as life has existed, so too has death; as long as death has existed, so too has Arawn. Embodiment of Death and all things related, Arawn lavishes in the death of all living beings and begs his followers to murder and poison, spread disease and darkness throughout the living world. When the Gods first arose to defeat the Aboleths, Arawn abused the very life given to it to spread suffering and death to other beings.

Arawn appears as a large figure, clothed in a large cloak made from the fur of a dark animal, even though Arawn predates all natural life, which extends down its entire body. At the top of the cloak sits a deer-like skull with large, dark antlers, its eyes void yet all seeing, its mouth bare yet its voice booming, and without ears but the sense of a keen predator. Out of any opening in the rob and apparently even seeping through the fabric is a dark aura, spilling like smoke and thick to the touch. From underneath the cloak, the hands of his victims attempt to claw their way out.

Those who worship Arawn usually do so out of fear of death, though there do exist those who worship the embodiment of death as some sort of cleansing spirit. Those who do worship it usually keep it hidden, as the worship of Arawn is heavily persecuted.