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Dithmengos the Shadowed desires all to be darkness. In exchange for their life essence and that of the inhabitants of the dungeon, followers of Dithmengos gain a strange and otherwordly affinity to the shadows of their environment. Dithmengos despises sources of light, including most forms of fire, and forbids their use by worshippers; Dithmengos favours those who would instead destroy those sources of illumination.
Followers of Dithmengos are constantly surrounded in an unholy aura, the extent of which is reflective of their level of devotion. Dithmengos grants followers the ability to instantly step into the shadow of nearby creatures, provided their shadow is still enough to do so. Dithmengos protects followers by occasionally shrouding those struck by attacks in dark smoke. Sufficiently pious followers of Dithmengos will find their own shadow will begin to attack on its own, and eventually gain the ability to assume the form of a shadow themself.
- A temple god; guaranteed an altar in Temple or somewhere on D:2-9.
Racial Restrictions
Demigods cannot worship Dithmengos (or any other god). Dithmengos also refuses fiery beings, like Djinn and Lava Orcs, as worshipers.
Appreciates
- Killing natural, undead, demons, or holy creatures.
- Killing haloed monsters, or monsters with illuminating spells: Corona, Sunlight, and Holy light.
- Killing fiery monsters: Fire dragons, burning bushes, phoenixes, red draconians, hell hounds, fire drakes, lindwurms, fire crabs, any monster with melee attacks with these flavours: pure fire, fire, napalm, and any monsters with spells of the Fire Magic school.
Deprecates
- You'll lose on average one Piety point every 320 turns.
- Use of light: Corona, weapons of holy wrath, the Mace of Brilliance, the Plutonium sword, the Cloak of Starlight, and the Hat of the High Council (Piety loss)
- Use of fire: weapons or ammo of flaming/flame, wands of flame, wands of fire, wands of fireball, scroll of immolation, fiery spells, and lamps of fire. (Piety loss)
- You make yourself glow (Piety loss)
- Abandoning him/her. (Penance)
Given Abilities
Piety level (-):: “Gloomy”
- No granted abilities.
Piety level (*): “Aphotic”
- You are surrounded by an umbra which expands with piety.
Piety level (**): “Caliginous”
- Shadow Step - step adjacent to an immobile target creature no further away than your umbra. The target must not be a vampire, stationary or invisible. (Costs 4 MP, and 4-6 Piety)
Piety level (***): “Darkened”
- Bleed Smoke - The player occasionally bleeds smoke on taking sufficient damage. The cloud is half the size as you get with a scroll of fog and always triggers on a 50% maximum HP attack. The lower bound goes down linearly to 0 damage at 200 piety.
Piety level (****): “Shadowed”
- Shadow Mimic - the player's shadow sometimes mimics melee and ranged attacks and targeted spells (so long as they're not self-targeted).
Piety level (*****): “Eclipsing”
- Shadow Form - invisibility without magical contamination, resistance to many effects associated with darkness and 50% damage resistance at the expense of skill drain, a 50% reduction in melee damage output and significant reduction in spell power. You bleed smoke on all incoming attacks. (Costs 9MP, 10-15 Piety, Skill Drain)
Piety level (*****): “Eternal Night”
- No new abilities.
History
Dithmengos will be added in 0.14.