Worship of That Which Lurks is wides
pread in theUnderdark. Not just drow pay respect to
it. Even crea-tures that are considered to be mindless,
such as ooz.esa nd jellies, sometimes behave in ways
that seem consis-tent with reverence for That Which Lurk
s.Those who are faithful to Lolth oft
en oppose Ghau-nadaur's cultists, driving them into
hiding or forcingthem into open conflict. Some priestesses
and scholarsbelieve that this enmity exists because
Ghaunadaurbetrayed
Lolth shortly after she betrayed Corellon.
Inthese leg
ends, Ghaunadaur tried to curry favor withCorellon
and recapture his earlier formless natur
e byturning
on Lolth. Ghaunadaur's double act of
betrayalbrought
retribution from both gods, and he was
castdown
into the world as a skinless, boneless
mass. Otherstories portray Ghaunadaur as a n incredibly
ancient andineffable deity, one of
the so-called Great Old Ones. Bothclaims might have
merit, because the truth about thetime of the birth
of gods can n ever be known for certain.KEPTOLOKEPTOLO SHOWS
THE WAY. FEED THE VANITY OF YOURmistress, and all her treasures shall be yours.
Be carefulwhomyou offend, and keep
an expendable companionnearby
to hold culpable for your crimes. Gossip can
be asdead(y as
the venom on an assassin's blade. Use the poi
sonof words to destroy your rivals, that you
may claim foryourself all they once presumed was theirs.
-Tezzeryn, Head
Consort of House Bhaerynden,instructing
his sonThe ideal
of what a male drow can become, Keptolo
ishandsome, stylish, witty, hedonisti
c, an outrageous flat-terer, and sought after as
a lover. He is also dangerousin his aspects as a subtle
assassin and a whisperer of ru-mors. For those attr ibutes,
he is worshiped by ambitiousmales who hope to emulate him. Some succeed
admi-rably and achieve great things beyond the
reach of mostmales, but many more
succumb to excesses of the flesh ,dissipation, and
disease, or they a re ruined or murde redby a rival-who
is also a true disciple of Keptolo.In most myths, Keptolo resides in
the Demonweb Pitsalongside Lolth, whom he serves
as consort, more thana plaything but much less than an
equal. Keptolo is a bit-ter enemy
of Zinzerena, who deceives and uses h im
as atool in many
of the stories about the Dark Seldarine.KIARANSALE
EThe
drow god of vengeance and undeath, calle
d theRevenancer, is portrayed in some legends
as a fiercefemale clad in s ilver and translucent veils,
and in othersas a banshee. In eithe
r version, her hands bear manyglittering silver ring
s, and this image is recognized asher symbol.Drow see Kiaransalee as the patron
of vengeance be-cause she is said to have died and
returned from deathto get her revenge, bringing an
army of the dead backwith her.
Various communities of her worshipers havediffering
ideas about who killed her and why, but
typi-cally the
murderer is portrayed as having the featuresCHAPT.ER 2 I El.YESof some kind of creature
the drow have great hatredfor. Followers of Kiaransalee
don't trouble themselvesgreatly over these details, because all the
stories couldbe true: the Revenancer
is believed to have returnedfrom death over a nd
over again.Vengeance is the
aspect of Kiaransalee that appeals tomost drow, because
it becomes a necessity in every am-bitious drow's life-usually more than
once. The state ofundeath is of less concern to them, but
those who prac-tice necromancy
turn to Kiaransalee for guidance andfor protection
from undead. Some of her most ferventfollowers seek out the secret of
attaining undeath forthemselves. Kiaransalee favors
them by bringing themback as undead, but unlike other
gods of similar sort,Kiaran
salee doesn't offer the undeath of lichdom
but alowly
existence as a banshee, a revenant, or a wight.Dr
ow believe that Kiaransalee was driven
mad by re-turning from death as
a god so many times, but her fol-lowers aren't discouraged
by this assessment. Despiteher madness, he r actions
are guided by a deep and devi-ous cunning- a trait that drow attach more
importanceto than they do to sanity.MALYKMalyk embodies
rebellion and chaos. Drow know
of h isinfluence from the appearanc
e of wild mages amongtheir number. Such an individua
l, possessed of sorcer-ous power
s seemingly bestowed at random, is oftenseen
as a threat to the established order. Many
drow,esp ecially
males and even females of low station,
try toattract
Malyk's attention by secretly making
sacrifices tohim. Meanwhile, house
matrons a nd others steeped inthe faith of Lolth attempt
to purge Malyk's worship fromdrow society- a t the
same time that some of them prayto him for power.Malyk is associated with rebellion
because when awild mage's true nature is revealed,
the individual oftenhas no recourse
but to openly attack others and createchaos. Most
other drow vie to receive Lolth's blessingby being the one to bring such
a blasphemer to justice.In order to survive, a wild mage
must defeat or e ludeall attackers and forge an alliance
with those who canbe threatened or bribed to
provide a safe haven. Mostwild
mages who are discovered are put to death
, somesurvive
as outcasts, and a rare few rise to positions
ofstatus, declaring their
allegiance to Lolth-or at leastpretending to.SELVETARMDrow regard Selvetarm as the Champ
ion of Loi th andthe patron of
drow warriors. He is portrayed as an eight-armed drow
that represents the epitome of fightingprowess.
But Lolth rarely looses her champion to
do herbidding, keeping him snared
by unbreakable webs thatshe removes only in times of
direst need.