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This article is about the deity Hiddukel; if you are looking for the moon of the same name see here.

Hiddukel the Prince of Lies is a god of greed, lies, thieves, wealth and secrets[1][2] from the crystal sphere known as Krynnspace.[3] Hiddukel is the divine personification of exploitation, and beguiles mortals with promises of greatness, and encourages them to profit from the misfortune of others and to strive towards material and spiritual wealth at the cost of those who stand in their way.[1]

Overview[]

Hiddukel is the patron deity of dishonest businessmen, crooked merchants, petty thieves, and decadent aristocrats. Hiddukel is a consummate egoist, interested in nothing but himself, and capable of instilling that same selfish desire in those whose lives he touches. His poisonous lies have led many people to carry out treacherous and vile acts in the name of his supposed Truth. A coward at heart, Hiddukel has contingencies in place, ready to go, if and when his latest scheme is discovered. Hiddukel has made every effort to court, coerce, and convince the other Dark Gods of his value as a dealmaker. As pacts and oaths are sworn and bound, Hiddukel lurks in the background, investing just a little of his divine essence into them, ready at a moment’s notice to swoop in and sow corruption and wickedness.[1]

Description[]

Hiddukel favors the form of a horned, red-skinned man in black robes, with a barbed tail that curls out from under the hem. He also appears as a bumbling merchant with loose lips and a tight purse, and as a roguish aristocrat or courtier, whose very presence upsets and overturns agreements and counsels.

Hiddukel is quite adept at assuming forms that allow him to work his honey-tongued way into various organizations, families, empires, and even other Holy Orders. Often, the forms he assumes are nondescript and non-confrontational. Hiddukel’s most villainous act is to assume the form of a loved one or somebody close to a powerful or influential figure, usually stealing the guise at the end of a dagger. Race and gender are of no consequence to the Prince of Lies.[1]

Holy Symbol[]

Hiddukel's symbol is a set of broken merchant's scales.[4][1][2]

Celestial Symbol[]

Hiddukel is associated with the constellation Broken Scale.[1][2]

Favored Weapon[]

Hiddukel wields a dagger known as Vengeance Sting.[1][2]

Realm[]

Krynnspace cosmology[]

In the cosmology of Krynnspace, Hiddukel maintains a hidden realm within the Abyss, alongside the other Gods of Darkness.[6][7]

Great Wheel cosmology[]

In the Great Wheel Cosmology, Hiddukel resides within his realm, known as the Broken Scale, which is located on the 333rd layer of the Infinite Layers of the Abyss.[5][8]

Worship[]

Very few people willingly become a priest of Hiddukel, and he usually resorts to duping or coercing a person into serving his church. Hiddukel prizes treachery in his priests, even when they turn against him. His priests are required to pursue and attain wealth by any means necessary, and must seek to get the best of everyone they negotiate with.[2]

In Spelljammer[]

Hiddukel is a member of the Gods of Darkness[1][2] and is considered native to Krynnspace.[3]

Appendix[]

External links[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Trampas Whiteman, Cam Banks, Chris Pierson, Sean Everette, Holy Orders of the Stars, 2005, (Sovereign Press Inc.), ISBN 1-9315-6715-8, chapter 3: The God's of Krynn, pages 100-102
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Margaret Weis, Don Perrin, Jamie Chambers, Christopher Coyle, Dragonlance Campaign Setting 3rd edition, 2003, (Wizards of the Coast), ISBN 0-7869-3086-1, chapter 4: Deities, pages 131-132
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Jean Rabe, SJR7 Krynnspace, 1993, (TSR Inc.), The Gods of Krynnspace chapter, page 82
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Mike Mearls, Jeremy Crawford, Player's Handbook 5th edition, 2014, (Wizards of the Coast), ISBN 978-0-7869-6560-1, Deities of Dragonlance, page 295
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Colin McComb, On Hallowed Ground, 1996, (TSR Inc.), ISBN 0-7869-0430-5, Appendix 1: The Powers by Pantheon, Single-sphere Powers section, page 180
  6. Trampas Whiteman, Cam Banks, Chris Pierson, Sean Everette, Holy Orders of the Stars, 2005, (Sovereign Press Inc.), ISBN 1-9315-6715-8, chapter 3: The God's of Krynn, The Cosmology of Krynn section, pages 77-78
  7. Margaret Weis, Don Perrin, Jamie Chambers, Christopher Coyle, Dragonlance Campaign Setting 3rd edition, 2003, (Wizards of the Coast), ISBN 0-7869-3086-1, chapter 4: Deities, The Cosmology of Krynn section, pages 117-118
  8. Mike Mearls, Jeremy Crawford, Player's Handbook 5th edition, 2014, (Wizards of the Coast), ISBN 978-0-7869-6560-1, Appendix C: The Planes of Existence, page 302

Connections[]

Krynnspace
Celestial Bodies of Krynnspace
The Sun (Primary) | Sirrion | Reorx | Krynn | Chislev | Zivilyn | Nehzmyth (or Shinare) | Stellar Islands
Additional Astronomicals of Krynnspace
Clouds of Freezing Vapor | The Black Clouds
Constellations of Krynnspace
Branchala | Chemosh | Gilean | Habbakuk | Hiddukel | Kiri-Jolith | Majere | Mishakal | Morgion | Paladine | Sargonnas | Takhisis | Zeboim
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