SIAE Registration Protocol N° 2023/00696
Dekar

Dekar is the proud divine, the posey matron, the second child of Thialon and Kudan, born from tyranny and torture.
They are considered the deity of all slaveholders and the great inspirer of powerful females. Dekar is also known as the Great Dominatrix by their faithful servants.
Ipomoea, remora fishes, and lead-glass are sacred to Dekar and required in sacrifices and ceremonies. Their priests wear cerulean robes with decorations primarily fuchsia and then yellow. They are trained in combat with whips, the most common weapon among slavers, and a perfect adjunct for a powerful female's outfit.
Dekar is a standoffish and often unpredictable deity revered only by two types of people: those who love to be at the center of attention and power, whether or not they have the right to do so; and those who love to be dominated and follow the orders of those they consider superior. Dekar is considered the deity of pride and arrogance and prefers to be worshipped as the superior being they are rather than followed as a sage deity. They teach their followers that only one person can be in charge within a group, usually the most attractive or fiercest, and all others must follow and be faithful and compliant.
Dekar is also considered the deity of wealth, accumulation of money, and precious objects. They prefer wealth to be sacrificed as a gift rather than carry out any other ritual. At the same time, Dekar also pushes to waste money to obtain pomp, showiness, and beauty.
Of course, Dekar also teaches that slavery is good, and is fair for inferior beings to live their miserable lives serving those who should not even make an effort. Slaves are inferior and must be treated as such. Their sufferings cause mocking smiles, their complaints cause anger, and their dignity causes disgust.
Whenever Dekar decides to present themselves to poor mortals in physical forms, they show themselves as an anthropomorphic chimera whose body is mainly that of a female possum with pink and black fur, the head of a flamingo, and a large peacock tail, almost always open and in plain sight.