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|titles = The Eternal Serpent | |titles = The Eternal Serpent | ||
|home = [[Mount Celestia|Seven Mounting Heavens of Celestia]] | |home = [[Mount Celestia|Seven Mounting Heavens of Celestia]] | ||
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|gender = Both intersex, and genderless | |gender = Both intersex, and genderless | ||
|class = Wizard 20/Priest 20 (avatar) | |class = Wizard 20/Priest 20 (avatar) | ||
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|portfolio = Community, Peace, Learning, Parenthood | |portfolio = Community, Peace, Learning, Parenthood | ||
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==Realm== | ==Realm== | ||
Jazirian's realm, known as ''[[Uroboros]], the Gates of Wisdom'', can be found in [[Solania]], the | Jazirian's realm, known as ''[[Uroboros]], the Gates of Wisdom'', can be found in [[Solania]], the fourth of the [[Mount Celestia|Seven Heavens]].{{csb|Planes of Law|18|Mount Celestia}} Uroboros is an invisible, intangible realm in the clouds above the layer; it can be reached only by making a leap of faith off the peak of a mountain, or by flying upward until one can fly no more, and plummets toward the earth. The seeker discovers a realm of lightness, exhaustion, relief, and utter bliss. Feathers float through the realm, as do ghostly serpents, couatls, and wind walkers. Words become flesh in this realm. Jazirian permits evil creatures to enter, although they must undergo tests and be given a chance to repent. | ||
Uroboros is the ''only'' gate between Solania and the higher [[Mount Celestia|Heavens]]. Those who would climb to the very top of the celestial mountain must pass through it and answer one of the riddles of Jazirian before they can go any further. | Uroboros is the ''only'' gate between Solania and the higher [[Mount Celestia|Heavens]]. Those who would climb to the very top of the celestial mountain must pass through it and answer one of the riddles of Jazirian before they can go any further. | ||
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=== Citations === | === Citations === | ||
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=== Bibliography === | === Bibliography === | ||
*[[Ed Greenwood|Greenwood, Ed]], [[Eric L. Boyd]], and Darrin Drader. ''Serpent Kingdoms''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2004. | *[[Ed Greenwood|Greenwood, Ed]], [[Eric L. Boyd]], and Darrin Drader. ''Serpent Kingdoms''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2004. | ||
* | * {{Bibliography|Planes of Law}} | ||
*[[Chris Pramas|Pramas, Chris]]. ''Guide to Hell''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1999. | *[[Chris Pramas|Pramas, Chris]]. ''Guide to Hell''. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1999. | ||
*[[Sargent, Carl]]. ''[[Monster Mythology]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992. | *[[Sargent, Carl]]. ''[[Monster Mythology]]''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992. | ||
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![]() Jazirian's realm Uroboros, as depicted in Planes of Law (1995). Art by Rob Lazzaretti. | |
| Names and titles | |
| Title(s): | The Eternal Serpent |
| General information | |
| Portfolio: | Community, Peace, Learning, Parenthood |
| Home: | Seven Mounting Heavens of Celestia |
| Alignment: | Lawful good |
| Gender: | Both intersex, and genderless |
| Class: | Wizard 20/Priest 20 (avatar) |
| Rules items | |
| Divine rank: | Greater |
Jazirian is the couatl deity of community, peace, learning, and parenthood. The couatls believe Jazirian to be the embodiment of supreme purpose and fate, the invisible force that moves the strings upon which all other gods move. They think themselves uniquely fortunate to be able to apprehend Jazirian where other races cannot, and give humble thanks for this gift. They are driven by this sense to help improve the lot of others.
Jazirian's symbol is a couatl with its tail in its mouth.
Description
Jazirian manifests as a vast, rainbow-colored couatl simultaneously winding through the air and forming a circle with their tail in their mouth. Couatls see Jazirian as intersex, genderless, and genderfluid, all at once. Although, nagas see Jazirian as male. In the Serpents of Law myth, Jazirian is portrayed as female.
Jazirian is a wise and contemplative being.
Relationships
Couatls believe Jazirian is a perfected manifestation of the World Serpent archetype; other serpent gods, such as Io, Merrshaulk, and Shekinester (and perhaps Beltar) are less perfect or immature manifestations of the same greater concept. Certain obscure texts consider Asmodeus to be a variation on the theme, even naming Asmodeus as Jazirian's twin.
Jazirian is said to have fathered the naga deity Parrafaire, whose mother was Shekinester.
Realm
Jazirian's realm, known as Uroboros, the Gates of Wisdom, can be found in Solania, the fourth of the Seven Heavens.[1] Uroboros is an invisible, intangible realm in the clouds above the layer; it can be reached only by making a leap of faith off the peak of a mountain, or by flying upward until one can fly no more, and plummets toward the earth. The seeker discovers a realm of lightness, exhaustion, relief, and utter bliss. Feathers float through the realm, as do ghostly serpents, couatls, and wind walkers. Words become flesh in this realm. Jazirian permits evil creatures to enter, although they must undergo tests and be given a chance to repent.
Uroboros is the only gate between Solania and the higher Heavens. Those who would climb to the very top of the celestial mountain must pass through it and answer one of the riddles of Jazirian before they can go any further.
The ruby palace of Sardior is said to appear here periodically on its journeys through the planes.
Dogma
Virtue untested is merely innocence. Good must be tempered by temptation in order to become as steel. Death is with us always, but each death is a rebirth. Failure is an essential learning experience that forms the building blocks of endurance. All lives flow into one another, as all streams and winds. Life is a cycle, as is all reality.
Worshipers
Jazirian is revered by couatls and nagas. They have no clerics or shamans.
Myths and legends

The Serpents of Law
According to a scholar named "Chrystos" in Guide to Hell, the multiverse was originally nothing but swirling Chaos. Gods slowly formed in the primal confusion, and among them formed the greatest of Law's champions, the Twin Serpents Jazirian and Ahriman. In the beginning they were intimately intertwined with one another, Jazirian's tail in Ahriman's mouth and vice versa. Together they established the fundamental principles of the planes: the Unity of Rings, the Rule of Threes, and the Center of All, creating the ring-shape of the cosmos, the triads that dominate it, and the plane of neutrality called the Concordant Opposition or the Outlands.
Ahriman and Jazirian, who originally worked together in all things, warred over which plane would be the center of everything. Ahriman chose Baator and Jazirian chose Heaven. They struggled so greatly that, with their tails still in one another's mouths, they forcibly tore apart. The blood from Jazirian's damaged tail formed the first couatls, while the blood of Ahriman, whose terrible fall created a vast pit called the Serpent's Trench, formed the first pit fiends. Ahriman, wounded and imprisoned by the laws he himself created, now goes by the guise of the archfiend Asmodeus, while Jazirian remains quietly in the background, using her couatls to gather intelligence on Ahriman's goals.
References
Notes
Citations
- ↑ Planes of Law (1995), p.18, Mount Celestia.
Bibliography
- Greenwood, Ed, Eric L. Boyd, and Darrin Drader. Serpent Kingdoms. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2004.
- McComb, Colin and Wolfgang Baur. Planes of Law. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1995. Item code TSR2607.
- Pramas, Chris. Guide to Hell. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1999.
- Sargent, Carl. Monster Mythology. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1992.
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