Informally referred to as the "Dark Pantheon", the collection of "evil" gods from different faiths or other maligned entities fit into this group of religions. Though not all deities listed here are truly "dark" or pure evil, their perception has led them to being classified in this manner.
Followers of Yaldabaoth the false ruler, who are aware of his status yet wish to further his deception in an attempt to create the world he so craves - one where he rules as the one, lone deity. One where he has the supreme power gods like YHVH possess.
These worshippers are especially insidious due to the nature of their god - attempting to pass themselves as followers of another faith while slowly working teachings of Yaldabaoth instead of their true deity into their beliefs. This process is slow, but circumvents prayer and worship from their intended god to Yaldabaoth instead, which is truthfully the only reason he has even ascended to godhood.
Favored Weapon: Scimitar
Favored Animal: Snake
Residence: His own personal "Heaven", a cruel mockery of the real heaven.
Servants: Unwitting worshippers of other gods, Yaldists who know his secret and seek to propagate it
Alignments: Lying, Trickery, Pride, Hate, Self-Loathing, and Cruelty
A broad term used to describe those who worship Satan and his many devils and demonic beings under him. His worshippers are incredibly secretive due to the nature of their worship, as most faiths - even non-Christian ones, recognize the kinds of trouble devil-worshippers bring.
Some turn to Satanism out of desperation or a lack of faith - often being put off by YHVH's radio silence when attempting to pray to him, and immediately being met with a response when switching their prayer around to the dark lord instead. This, to some, solidified the idea that maybe YHVH wanted nothing to do with people anymore, or perhaps it was only Satan who existed all along. These misguided individuals often become followers out of convenience rather than true dogma.
Often Satan will also choose to play on people's emotions, trying to portray himself as misunderstood and really a do-gooder who was wrongfully punished. Whether or not it's how he truly sees himself, he's aware the bluff won't last forever, and attempts to make the most of the followers who do end up falling for the "Poor Old Satan" routine.
Favored Weapon: Trident
Favored Animal: Snake
Residence: Hell
Servants: Devils, Demons, Fallen Angels
Alignments: Lying, Trickery, Pride, Hate, Vengeance, and Schemer
God of corruption, Banadar is the one and only deity Kendari were allowed to worship on his planet of Corta Diez, dubbing himself "the Godking" in reference to both of his titles. That was, until he was defeated once by his son Cole in combat. Vowing to return, he would come back 15 years later as fit as ever and proceeded to decimate Cole's friends and family. It was only after their third fight in which Banadar was finally slain, said to have been absorbed by Cole.
Banadar is still worshipped in small Kendari pockets despite his death, and although he is dead, his residual divine energy is still capable of granting powers to his followers so long as his worshippers doesn't decrease much further from what it already is.
Order of the New Godking
A small and practically unheard of sub-cult of this already fractured religion, the Order of the New Godking believes the son of Banadar - Cole had absorbed Banadar's divinity and became the new God of Corruption. This belief isn't truly unfounded as this was briefly the case prior to Cole's own death not even a week later. These worshippers seem to care little for who Cole is or was, and instead await his return - unaware of his death, and waiting for their new leader to guide them to victory.
Favored Weapon: Claymore
Favored Animal: Komodo Dragon
Residence: Corta Diez
Servants: Kendari, those who seek corruption
Alignments: Lying, Trickery, Pride, Hate, Self-Loathing, and Ego