The cunning rat and the conniving fox, the cheat’s games, the hunter’s stalks.
The Defiler of Order, the First Thief, and the Bane of Heirax, Azarola stands as the balancing force to the great hegemonic order of the Eleven. While he commands the Divine Throne of Chaos, Azarola does not act chaotically for the pleasure of it. There is a planned, methodical intention to his chaos, one that perfectly aligns with his trickster nature.
This identity puts Azarola in direct opposition with Heirax. Their respective worshippers are often used as a proxy, waging war against each other through their mortal servitors. The purposes for why Azarola himself seems so bent on angering Heirax is unknown— perhaps one that will reveal itself in due time.
Appearance. Azarola typically appears as a cloaked figure with no discernable features or body type. Beneath the cloak, shielding his face, is always a mask made of a reflective, shifting metal.
Azarola’s domains are CHAOS and TRICKERY
CHAOS: The ever-changing unpredictability and limitless freedom of Auria and its people sits within the open palms of Azarola. In Azarola’s perfect world, there would be no laws, no hierarchies, no hegemonies, no mandated order. The only law: chaos.
TRICKERY: Azarola’s schemes are a twisting, tangling web of chaotic trickery. A blinding sandstorm of entropy, where moments before it can be decoded, the trap has already been laid and stepped in. Nothing makes sense. Until it does.
Chaos Incarnate. A serial murderer is loose in a massive city. Yet the murderer has no clear modus operandi or selection of targets, each kill seemingly random. Is it truly random, or is the murderer purposefully making it seem chaotic?
“Defy all laws, reject all order.”
“Find calm within all the chaos of the world.”
“Engage in schemes and trickeries.”
Those who wish to be a cleric of Azarola may use the following Divine Orders:
Trickery
Grave
Twilight