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'''Arkhan''', known in Marillia as '''Arkhan the Godslayer''' or simply the '''Godslayer''', is a dragonborn priest of [[Tiamat]] and the supreme commander of her armies in [[Avernus]]. He is also known as '''Arkhan the Cruel''' and '''Arkhan the Great'''.
'''Arkhan''', known in Marillia as '''Arkhan the Godslayer''' or simply the '''Godslayer''', is a [[dragonborn]] priest of [[Tiamat]] and the supreme commander of her armies in [[Avernus]]. He is also known as '''Arkhan the Cruel''' and '''Arkhan the Great'''.


Arkhan became known to the people of Marillia when he arrived in the autumn of 494 to head a great Nyssan crusade. Rumors quickly spread of a warlord from Hell who had slain a god and wore parts of his body as jewelry. Even now, many are uncertain as to whether he is a man or a dragon.
Arkhan became known to the people of Marillia when he arrived in the autumn of 494 to head a great Nyssan crusade. Rumors quickly spread of a warlord from Hell who had slain a god and wore parts of his body as jewelry. Even now, many are uncertain as to whether he is a man or a dragon.

Revision as of 15:08, 25 June 2025

Source: Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus
Arkhan
Titles and aliases Arkhan the Godslayer
Arkhan the Cruel
Arkhan the Great
Alignment Lawful Evil[1]

Arkhan, known in Marillia as Arkhan the Godslayer or simply the Godslayer, is a dragonborn priest of Tiamat and the supreme commander of her armies in Avernus. He is also known as Arkhan the Cruel and Arkhan the Great.

Arkhan became known to the people of Marillia when he arrived in the autumn of 494 to head a great Nyssan crusade. Rumors quickly spread of a warlord from Hell who had slain a god and wore parts of his body as jewelry. Even now, many are uncertain as to whether he is a man or a dragon.

Arkhan forged a pact with Sorhan, and it was at this time that a new "gospel" was spread: that Casir and Nyssa were one and the same deity.

Notes

  1. Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus, p. 111.