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Iccula
The Scream Bringers
The Followers of Iccula
It is whispered that there is a fine line between pleasure and pain. For the sadistic followers of the Maiden of Pain, this line does not exist. Daughter of Kell and Balaxa, Iccula lives for the torment of other souls and nothing else. Seldom killing their victims, followers of the Screaming Crone prefer to keep their prey, human or otherwise, alive for days, weeks and even years, extending their torture and relishing the screams.
Surprisingly some temples of Iccula exist openly, particularly in lands where slavery is widespread. Occasionally used as interrogators, the tools of the Pain Maid are said to be capable of breaking any spirit.
The symbols of Iccula are a body impaled on a spike or any type of whip.
Principle Holiday: January 13th – The Loving Lash
Devotion – Torturing, interrogation, or self-mutilation
Spell incants are prefixed by “Amid screams and pain”
At Will spells: 6th – Pin, 9th – Command
Shared Domains: Blythe, Kazzok
Opposed Domain: Arkady