Curse-render Daemion (⚠️)

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⚠️ couldn't draw his outfit so I didn't lol ⚠️

Name: Daemion

Status: Daedric Lord

Worshipped by: Unknown

God/goddess of: The removal of spells and curses, the breaking of oaths and pacts.

Official shrines: None

Bio: Lord-Prince Daemion of the Mirrored Planes, also called the Curse-render, is a neutral Daedric Prince whose realm is the removal of curses and spell-binds. His symbols are chains and glass.
He is difficult to seek and never has been recorded as revealing himself in person to those who do seek him, he instead will send his emissary, a dremora who goes by Maledictio, to those who call upon him.

Daemion's services always require a price, however, which often comes in the form of either things needed to break the spell, or merely petty trouble for the Divine Dibella. While he will dabble in curses cast by Aedric gods, and even other Daedric princes, he withholds his aid to those he sees as unworthy; and has rarely, if ever, been known to remove curses placed by Lorelei, Meridia, Sara, or Mara.

On his apparent distain for the goddess Dibella, it is often said that Daemion once loved her deeply, but she would not be his alone and scorned him for believing she would.
For a long while after, being wounded sorely by this revelation, he sealed himself away in the Mirrored Planes. It was not until the Daedric Lord Sanguine, being a close friend, persuaded him to petty revenge that the troublemaking truly began. It's rumored that Sanguine sometimes tricks drunken mortals into causing trouble in Dibella's temples and shrines in honor of this friendship.

Daemion has been known to deny his services to witches and those whose curses he often is called upon to remove, cursing them in return for their audacity. He also often denies worshipers of Dibella his aid, spare if they be musicians, artists and poets, as they embody those traits of the goddess he once loved, and evoke a sense of pity from him.

 He also often denies worshipers of Dibella his aid, spare if they be musicians, artists and poets, as they embody those traits of the goddess he once loved, and evoke a sense of pity from him

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