Deimos, a male drow of striking and sinister allure, embodies the essence of his namesake - the personification of terror. Born from the dark blood of Bhaal, the God of Murder, Deimos is a Bhaalspawn, cursed with the Dark Urge, a relentless compulsion to commit acts of violence and slaughter. His skin, a deep, shimmering blue, contrasts sharply with his piercing crimson eyes, which seem to reflect the chaos within his soul. His long, white hair cascades down his shoulders, often stained with the blood of his latest victim. Dressed in dark, form-fitting leather armor adorned with symbols of Bhaal, Deimos moves with a predatory grace, his every step echoing the silent promise of death.
From the shadows of his birth, Deimos rose as a mastermind, orchestrating a plot so intricate that it threatened the very fabric of the world. However, betrayal by another Bhaalspawn, Orin, left him amnesiac, his memories fragmented, yet his urges undiminished. As he navigates the twisted path of his existence, Deimos grapples with the choice to either embrace his dark heritage or to fight against the tide of bloodlust that threatens to consume him.
His unique trait, a chilling whisper that accompanies his presence, serves as a herald of his approach, instilling fear in the hearts of those who hear it. This whisper, a remnant of his connection to Bhaal, is both a curse and a tool, allowing him to manipulate and intimidate others with ease. Despite his intelligence and cunning, Deimos's life is a constant battle against his own nature, his desires for power and control clashing with the remnants of his morality.
In the end, Deimos's journey leads him to a confrontation that will determine not only his fate but the fate of the world. Will he succumb to the Dark Urge and embrace the role of Bhaal's chosen, or will he find the strength to reject his god's blessing and forge a new path? The conflicts within Deimos - between his past and his potential future, between his violent impulses and his desire for redemption - define his existence, making him a figure of both fear and fascination.