The Madness domain was a deity domain that granted madness-related spells to a cleric or certain divine spellcasters devoted to a god of madness. Once the god's Cyric,Ghaunadaur and Tharizdun laid claim the madness domain spreading there blessing to there followers.
Cyric "The mad god" is a ever lasting void of madness. His insanity grew in indefinitely some times seaming to bring him back to what might be sanity, thus cementing the depth of his madness.
Ghaunadaur in the Dismal Caverns reside alone letting the insanity claim him, he released abominations carrying madness to where ever they appear.[1] Tharizdun's very name is something that mortals want to keep out of there minds out of fear. His followers are given to extreme actions and inner torment, as there god exist to bring about the end of all things. [2] Once a day, the devoted spellcaster could gain the clarity of madness and become more wise or strong willed.
Deities with the Madness domain[]
Power Of Madness domain[]
Any divine caster that worshipped a god that claimed the madness domain may use the madness Domain. As the divine caster whom chooses to channel the madness domain will be a more skilled bluffer. When the caster used a ability that harmed an enemy and is associated with the madness domain they could channel the domain to cause the target to be less accurate for a short period of time.
The Powers of this domain are:
Enfeebling strike
Overwhelming strike
Righteous brand
Visions of Blood
Screaming Madness divinity[]
To use the divinity of the madness domain one must have had the channel divinity class feat and worship a deity of the domain. And when the caster had this it would have gained the ability to use Screaming madness
Channel Divinity: Loving Sacrifice[]
Striking with a fear power, your deity's madness also strikes the target, sending it to a quick turn of insanity making it hit it self.[2]
Madness Domain Spells[]
- 1st level
- Confusion (lesser)
- 2nd level
- Touch of Madness
- 3rd level
- Rage
- 4th level
- Confusion
- 5th level
- Bolts of Bedevilment
- 6th level
- Phantasmal Killer
- 7th level
- Insanity
- 8th level
- Maddening Scream
- 9th level
- Weird [3]
Appendix[]
References[]
- ↑ Logan Bonner (August, 2009). Domains in Eberron and the Forgotten Realms, Dragon #378, p. 25-38. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Rob Heinsoo, Richard Baker, Logan Bonner, Robert J. Schwalb (July 2009). Divine Power, p. 116. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 978-0-7869-4982-3.
- ↑ David Noonan (May 2004). Complete Divine, p. 139-140. Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-3272-4.
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