Cyric

Cyric is a fictional deity in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, a branch of Dungeons & Dragons. Cyric has many names, some of which include The Prince of Lies, The Dark Sun, The Black Sun, The Mad God and the Lord of Three Crowns. Cyric is closely associated with the essence of murder, conflict, lies, intrigue and illusions. Though he is a freelance god due to his lack of superiors, friends and allies, he has made himself a wide variety of enemies. These include gods such as Mystra, Kelemvor, Oghma, Azuth, Mask, Tyr, Torm, Deneir, Leira (killed by Cyric), Iyachtu Xvim (now Bane) and many others. Cyric is recognized in Faern by his symbol, a white jawless skull on black or purple sunburst, and his alignment, Chaotic Evil. He is a Greater Power and he rules supreme in his divine realm, the Supreme Throne.

History

Cyric's story is a clear one. He became a divine being due to the events which occurred during the Time of Troubles. He won over many followers during that time, and he also stole the domains of other fallen gods, most notably Bhaal. Cyric's power is immense, and he is considered one of the major evils in Faern. The destruction of Zhentil Keep is his doing, along with many other unfortunate problems Faern has to deal with. Over a certain period of time, Cyric was utterly mad, believing he was the greatest power in all of the universe, superceeding even Ao, the overgod. Cyric's sanity has since been somewhat restored with the help of his Seraph Malik, but the deity remains evil, unpredictable and egocentric. He delights in placing people in power through intrigue, then tearing them down at his whim. It is said that Cyric finds ecstasy in drinking the tears of his victims from a silver cup.

Relationships

Cyric hates all other gods, especially Mystra and Kelemvor, but these enmities are dwarfed by the deity's brewing war with the returned deity Bane. Cyric believes in his own heart that every other god is a slave to his will and can easily be undone. Cyric features prominently in the following novels: "The Avatar Series" - Shadowdale, 1989; Tantras, 1989; Waterdeep, 1989; Prince of Lies, 1993; , 1998.

 

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