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In many [[campaign setting]]s for the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[role-playing game]], '''Diinkarazan''' is the [[derro (Dungeons & Dragons)|derro]] deity of vengeance. He was driven completely mad by [[Ilsensine]] and has no actual worshippers.

==Description==

Diinkarazan is kept in the ''Prison of the Mad God'' on the 586th layer of the [[Abyss (plane)|Abyss]].

Diinkarazan is tall and gaunt; his blankly staring face is dominated by huge red eyes with black pin-point pupils. His long streaming hair changes texture, color, and appearance randomly. He is bound to a stone throne, and cannot move, though every 50 years or so he manages to create an avatar to stalk derro communities and slay everything that moves.

==Relationships==

Diinkarazan is the brother of [[Diirinka]], who betrayed him while they were fleeing from Ilsensine's caverns.

==Realm==

Diinkarazan is kept in the ''Prison of the Mad God'' on the 586th layer of the [[Abyss (plane)|Abyss]], a whirling vortex of air and gas with rings of stones flying randomly about while he is constantly tormented by illusions of the things he most fears.

==Dogma==

Diinkarazan cares for nothing but vengeance against his brother and his brother's creations.

==Worshippers==

Diinkarazan was driven completely mad by [[Ilsensine]] and has no actual worshipers.

==History==

Diinkarazan was the second derro created by the ancient [[Suloise]], nearly as powerful a spellcaster as his brother [[Diirinka]]. They achieved apotheosis together, and together they explored the caverns of [[Ilsensine]] for the magical lore they would need to "perfect" their race. When Diirinka betrayed him, Diinkarazan was imprisoned by the god of the illithids in the Abyss, where he thinks of nothing but vengeance, blaming the derro for his suffering.

==References==

*McComb, Colin. ''[[On Hallowed Ground]]'' ([[TSR, Inc.|TSR]], [[1996]]).

*[[Roger E. Moore|Moore, Roger E]]. "Legacies of the [[Suel Imperium]]," ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon Magazine]]'' #241. Renton, WA: TSR, 1997.

*[[Sargent, Carl]]. ''[[Monster Mythology]]'' ([[TSR, Inc.|TSR]], [[1992]]).