God of the Depths

The God of the Depths is an Old God and an important deity in Fear & Hunger. She is a gargantuan creature with its organs spread everywhere across the lower levels of the dungeons. Her body also serves as a location - entering her mouth leads to The Gauntlet, an end-game area.

Lore
The God of the Depths is an Old God that is not as prevalent as most other old gods, such as Gro-goroth or Sylvian. Like Rher, she has scant few followers and her actions are shrouded in mystery. She is responsible for the layout of the dungeons of fear & hunger, ever-changing in shape to challenge new visitors.

From bits of scattered information, and talking to her followers in the game, it seems that she encompasses the idea of revulsion and unescapable darkness. According to Ragnvaldr, she is "worshipped by those who are forsaken and forgotten". Her followers seem devoid of self-awareness or any kind of higher intelligence, only capable of further fulfilling their pre-set duties in the dungeons. They are often insectoid, such as the cockroaches, Scarabs, spiders, and the Cockroach King. If not insectoid, creatures that were or outcast stuck in darkness - the Cavedwellers, the Body Snatcher, the Butterfly, or the Mumblers, who are described as mindless servants to the god.

The skill Mastery over Insects is affiliated with her and allows the player to communicate with cockroaches. Unlike other gods, affiliation with the God of the depths is gained through fulfilling the Cockroach king's quests instead of praying to her or making a sacrifice. The few other spells she can provide to the player are mild offensive spells that range in usefulness and make use of insects and birds as minions - Needleworm, Locust Swarm, and Flock of Crows.

She possesses the Cube of the Depths, an essential object needed to reach Ma'habre.

Unlike other old gods, the God of the depths is present in a physical form in the dungeon. The player can enter her mouth if they destroy all three of the god's hearts in the game. The god will open its mouth and the player may enter The Gauntlet, the most difficult area in the game and God of the Depth's equivalent of a boss battle.

In Fear & Hunger: Termina, it is revealed that the god died after one of the four heroes killed her three hearts in Fear & Hunger and that her body was used as a vessel to give birth to the God of Fear and Hunger.

Trivia

 * The God of the Depths' design is seemingly inspired by the underwater shipwreck of the USS Saratoga, specifically the Hawse Hole at the bow of the destroyed ship.