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 gods Cyric, Ghaunadaur, and Tharizdun laid claim, the madness domain began spreading their blessing to their followers. Cyric "The mad god" was an ever lasting void of madness. His insanity grew indefinitely, sometimes seeming to bring him back to what might be sanity, thus cementing the depth of his madness. Ghaunadaur resided alone in the Dismal Caverns, letting insanity claim him. In his madness, he released abominations that carried madness wherever they appeared. Mortals wanted to keep Tharizdun's very name from their minds out of fear. His followers were given to extreme actions and inner torment, as their god existed to bring ab
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| - 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 gods Cyric, Ghaunadaur, and Tharizdun laid claim, the madness domain began spreading their blessing to their followers. Cyric "The mad god" was an ever lasting void of madness. His insanity grew indefinitely, sometimes seeming to bring him back to what might be sanity, thus cementing the depth of his madness. Ghaunadaur resided alone in the Dismal Caverns, letting insanity claim him. In his madness, he released abominations that carried madness wherever they appeared. Mortals wanted to keep Tharizdun's very name from their minds out of fear. His followers were given to extreme actions and inner torment, as their god existed to bring ab
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| - 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 gods Cyric, Ghaunadaur, and Tharizdun laid claim, the madness domain began spreading their blessing to their followers. Cyric "The mad god" was an ever lasting void of madness. His insanity grew indefinitely, sometimes seeming to bring him back to what might be sanity, thus cementing the depth of his madness. Ghaunadaur resided alone in the Dismal Caverns, letting insanity claim him. In his madness, he released abominations that carried madness wherever they appeared. Mortals wanted to keep Tharizdun's very name from their minds out of fear. His followers were given to extreme actions and inner torment, as their god existed to bring about the end of all things. Once a day, a devoted spellcaster could gain the clarity of madness and become more wise or strong willed.
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