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<blockquote data-quote="Kafkonia" data-source="post: 3456412" data-attributes="member: 40261"><p>[SBLOCK=Religion and the Kobold Way of Life]</p><p></p><p>Kobolds are an industrious people. Everybody knows that. And they don't have the time or space for the hundreds of deities humanity seems to adore.</p><p></p><p>Kobold scholars trace their people's existence back to the union of Rhiss, the Dragonfather, and Ssuth, the Mother of All. Rhiss was the greatest of all dragons and had ascended to godhood himself, but found the world too chaotic and shapeless for his liking -- only the mountains showed the structure he held dear, and so he took the mountains as his bride, in the form of Ssuth. From this union the kobold race was born.</p><p></p><p>To most human theologians, Rhiss and Ssuth are the only two deities in the kobold pantheon, but the kobolds know different. Their history is filled with heroes who ascended to the peaks of the highest mountains, there to dwell with the Dragonfather and the Mother of All and grant boons to their peoples.</p><p></p><p>In game terms, this means that clerics of the kobold gods can choose any two domains save for the following: Chaos, Madness, and Evil. The kobold religion does not deify those concepts.</p><p></p><p>The kobold religion is not without its internal disputes, as there are some who believe that the Mother of All gave birth to the other races of the world, while the majority believe that those peoples came from the formless depths of chaos. The rare kobold missionary tends to come from the former group.</p><p></p><p>Rhiss' holy symbol is that of a curved claw, showing his draconic origins, whlie Ssuth's is a teardrop-shaped jewel meant to signify her body, gravid with young.</p><p>[/SBLOCK]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kafkonia, post: 3456412, member: 40261"] [SBLOCK=Religion and the Kobold Way of Life] Kobolds are an industrious people. Everybody knows that. And they don't have the time or space for the hundreds of deities humanity seems to adore. Kobold scholars trace their people's existence back to the union of Rhiss, the Dragonfather, and Ssuth, the Mother of All. Rhiss was the greatest of all dragons and had ascended to godhood himself, but found the world too chaotic and shapeless for his liking -- only the mountains showed the structure he held dear, and so he took the mountains as his bride, in the form of Ssuth. From this union the kobold race was born. To most human theologians, Rhiss and Ssuth are the only two deities in the kobold pantheon, but the kobolds know different. Their history is filled with heroes who ascended to the peaks of the highest mountains, there to dwell with the Dragonfather and the Mother of All and grant boons to their peoples. In game terms, this means that clerics of the kobold gods can choose any two domains save for the following: Chaos, Madness, and Evil. The kobold religion does not deify those concepts. The kobold religion is not without its internal disputes, as there are some who believe that the Mother of All gave birth to the other races of the world, while the majority believe that those peoples came from the formless depths of chaos. The rare kobold missionary tends to come from the former group. Rhiss' holy symbol is that of a curved claw, showing his draconic origins, whlie Ssuth's is a teardrop-shaped jewel meant to signify her body, gravid with young. [/SBLOCK] [/QUOTE]
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