Domains: Slave-chain, conquest as virtue, the unbroken column.
Era of ascension: Great Expansion (~2,700 BSD). Cohort: current. En'tashri is the daemonic correlate of the Enti raid-economy that hardened during the second millennium of the Great Expansion — a slaver people whose livelihood is taking, and whose theology refused to apologize for what it lived on.
Worshipped by: The Enti orcs. Every column of captives walked back from a raid is dedicated to him. A chain that arrives unbroken — no captive lost to escape, killed in flight, or dead of injury en route — is a successful prayer. (The worships edge is authored downstream on the worshipper, not here.)
His worship is consequential and ugly. The Enti believe that to break a column is to insult him; that to lose a captive is to fail the column as a whole; that taking is a virtue precisely because it is hard, and that anyone who calls it cruelty is a person who has never had to feed a tribe through a thin year. No other orc patron canonizes the slaver's work. K'rovaxi takes the oath; Hrugobbi takes the dead; En'tashri takes what is alive and walks it home. The neighboring orc lineages are uneasy with him. The Enti say the unease is the point — that any patron worth keeping is one the neighbors will not borrow.