Hey, one of my players decided to play a warlock whose patron is Glasya (she’s the ruler of one of the layers of hell, she also has a bunch of titles i can’t remember off the top of my head). I’m trying to develop a shrine area where that player can meet with an NPC also devoted to Glasya, and I can’t find anything about Glasya having some sort of logo or insignia that I can use for decoration etcetera. Before I created my own, I wanted to make sure there wasn’t anything I missed. Thanks! -lena
According to the Forgotten Realms wiki (where you should always do your first dive for lore) in 3E Glasya had a copper scourge as a symbol, no noted symbols in any other edtiion. The note didn't come with a picture but linked to the FR's version of the weapon with a pretty good picture of one. If you wanted to do a deep dive you might want to look at whatever guide to the Nine Hells was undoubtedly published for 3e and see if there was a picture ... but that would be a really generous feat for a DM to provide their player. I'd just use the copper scourge as inspiration for some sort of talsiman or insignia. Or maybe as part of their pact to Glasya, part of their body, likely the back is scarred from a lashing signifying the pact.
Maybe someone with a book collection going back to 3e can give you more info in this thread.
Hey, one of my players decided to play a warlock whose patron is Glasya (she’s the ruler of one of the layers of hell, she also has a bunch of titles i can’t remember off the top of my head). I’m trying to develop a shrine area where that player can meet with an NPC also devoted to Glasya, and I can’t find anything about Glasya having some sort of logo or insignia that I can use for decoration etcetera. Before I created my own, I wanted to make sure there wasn’t anything I missed. Thanks! -lena
According to the Forgotten Realms wiki (where you should always do your first dive for lore) in 3E Glasya had a copper scourge as a symbol, no noted symbols in any other edtiion. The note didn't come with a picture but linked to the FR's version of the weapon with a pretty good picture of one. If you wanted to do a deep dive you might want to look at whatever guide to the Nine Hells was undoubtedly published for 3e and see if there was a picture ... but that would be a really generous feat for a DM to provide their player. I'd just use the copper scourge as inspiration for some sort of talsiman or insignia. Or maybe as part of their pact to Glasya, part of their body, likely the back is scarred from a lashing signifying the pact.
Maybe someone with a book collection going back to 3e can give you more info in this thread.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Thank you so much! Definitely using the idea of a scarred back on some of the other devotees :D