Toldoth
Toldoth is the embodiment of the outer darkness, Lord of Nothing, the enemy of all that is good and holy. Worshipped mostly by monsters and the Undead, foul men have paid it allegiance ever since it first descended upon the world sometime in the heydays of the Artaxian Empire. It seems to have come from the outside, from dark realms beyond the horizon of human knowledge. At first an enemy of the ancient sun goddess Taiia, Toldoth's cult has become the primary foes of the cult of Elishar ever since it began to gain ground. They are feared, and rightly so, among most civilised humans, but followers of Toldoth have infiltrated even the most unlikely places.
Some undead believe that all living things will perish in Toldoth's final victory, and the dead will inherit the earth.
Common phrases attributed to Toldoth, often ritually spoken, are "the dead cannot die" and "darkness, reign forever." It is said that they are whispered into the ears of sacrificial victims just before they are slain.
Toldoth's domains are darkness, undeath, torment and strife. It is represented by an onyx disk, and its alignment is Neutral Evil. Its followers often speak the Dark tongue, but whether the language has any deeper connection with Toldoth itself is not certain. In The West, some people believe that Toldoth was called into the world by the anguished goddess Erešhtene, and has since ruled the underworld by her side.