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<blockquote data-quote="LiquidBlue" data-source="post: 3110164" data-attributes="member: 40911"><p>Upon further reflection I have decided that a single god is best for the proposal. So I present a demigod Quoar</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><span style="color: DarkRed">Quoar, God of the Desert's Strength</span></span></p><p></p><p><em>The Walker in Wastes</em></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Enworldian Demigod</strong></span></p><p><strong>Symbol:</strong> A Human Figure encompassed by a Sand Storm</p><p><strong>Home Plane:</strong> The Material Plane, He can be found wandering in the Deserts of Enworld</p><p><strong>Alignment:</strong> True Neutral</p><p><strong>Portfolio:</strong> Deserts</p><p><strong>Worshippers:</strong> Desert Nomads, Some Monks and Rangers</p><p><strong>Cleric Alignments:</strong> LN, TN, CN, NG, NE</p><p><strong>Domains:</strong> Nobility, Sun, Travel, Weather</p><p><strong>Favored Weapon:</strong> Falchion.</p><p></p><p>Quoar is the patron of people who make their lives within the inhospitable deserts of Enworld. Clerics of Quoar form an indispensible part of any community or group who lives within the desert, as their spells Quoar grants them are useful counters the vagaries of the desert.</p><p></p><p>Quoar's emphasis on self-sufficiency and self-reliance makes him attractive to Ranger and Monks.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Discarded Proposal for two Gods]I have found that my proposal idea is best seperated into two Gods, Falnor and Ku.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"><span style="font-size: 22px">Falnor, The Unconquered God, Master of Himself</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Enworldian Greater Deity</strong></span></p><p><strong>Symbol:</strong> A Hand Streaked by Clay</p><p><strong>Home Plane:</strong> Unknown</p><p><strong>Alignment:</strong> True Neutral</p><p><strong>Portfolio:</strong> Self-Mastery, Existenstial Struggle</p><p><strong>Worshippers:</strong> Falnor is an enigmatic god with few worshipers, Those few Clerics of Falnor are chosen by him only after they have found true inner strength, often through some trial.</p><p><strong>Cleric Alignments:</strong> LN, TN, NG</p><p><strong>Domains:</strong> Liberation, Nobility, Strength</p><p><strong>Favored Weapon:</strong> None</p><p></p><p>Falnor has no origins within the various mortal mythologies. Within the bardic catalogs of gods his entry is spare, for he has conflicted with no god, mettled with no mortal, and created no lands or animals. Despite this he is known to be in constant struggle, but only with himself. Despite these struggles he is yet known as the <em>Unconquered.</em></p><p></p><p>Falnor is not the inner strength that people find within themselves, but he is the power that reveals the existence of their own power to their understanding. </p><p></p><p>There are no organized structures dedicated to Falnor in the world. He has no church, no temples, and it is hard to find one of his clerics. Individuals seeking to develop inner strength or trying to overcome adversity instead worship Sela, Mongrel, Ayratha, Verdante, or Ku.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"><span style="font-size: 22px">Ku, God of the Desert</span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Enworldian Lesser Deity</strong></span></p><p><strong>Symbol:</strong> A Cleft Rock set in the Desert</p><p><strong>Home Plane:</strong> The Enworld</p><p><strong>Alignment:</strong> True Neutral</p><p><strong>Portfolio:</strong> Deserts, Desert Races</p><p><strong>Worshippers:</strong> Desert Nomads, Desert Races, Rangers</p><p><strong>Cleric Alignments:</strong> Any Neutral</p><p><strong>Domains:</strong> Community, Sun, War, Travel, Weather</p><p><strong>Favored Weapon:</strong> Falchion</p><p></p><p>Ku is the power and danger of the desert, but he is also the patron of those that respect his power. Though most would find the desert to be a harsh and dangerous place, it is home to those with the power to accomadated themselves to the unconquerable. Followers of Ku are fiercely independent and will defend that independence.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Old Proposal]<span style="font-size: 22px"><span style="color: DarkRed">Quoar, God of the Desert's Strength</span></span></p><p></p><p><em>The Walker in Wastes, Stout Heart</em></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Enworldian Intermediate Deity</strong></span></p><p><strong>Symbol:</strong> A Human Figure encompassed by a Sand Storm</p><p><strong>Home Plane:</strong> The Timeless Desert of the Noncreated Space</p><p><strong>Alignment:</strong> True Neutral</p><p><strong>Portfolio:</strong> Existenstial Struggle, Deserts, Earned Trust, The Demands of the Present</p><p><strong>Worshippers:</strong> Desert Nomads, Those who would start a new life, Monks, Rangers</p><p><strong>Cleric Alignments:</strong> LN, TN, CN</p><p><strong>Domains:</strong> Community, Sun, Strength, Travel, War, Weather</p><p><strong>Favored Weapon:</strong> Falchion.</p><p></p><p>Quoar is jealous of the world's deserts and resists those who would cause any transformation to come upon them. Quoar finds that strength and confidence comes from survival against forces greater than one's self and even beyond one's comprehension.</p><p></p><p>Quaor favors those who confidently face adversity of any quality or source, and will help those that support others and are willing to receive support. He welcomes those that would bury their past within the trackless waste and begin their lives anew.</p><p></p><p>Quoar does not support the idea that one person should compell another's conscience or alligience. Quoar's followers must struggle every day of their lives, which may include sources other than the purely nature. Against attempts to deprive his followers of life or liberty, Quoar strengthen and leads them.</p><p></p><p>It is said that Quoar existed before the world, and opposed its creation. Quoar watchs the deserts because they are not created nor controled by any god. It within the deserts of the world that intelligent beings can find and follow Quoar's example of strength and growth. It there that overwhelming and unconquerable power can temper and strengthen the will of men.</p><p></p><p>Though Quoar is mainly considered a Desert god, and most of his clergy and followers live or originate from the deserts of the world, Quoar is an Intermediate God of great power, even if he has not and does generally act within the world. His portfolio's are broad enough that he has knowledge of almost every being on enworld. From the poor farmer that struggles to gain sustence from poor land and famine, to the wife whose trust has been broken by an unfaithful husband. There really is no being that at some time has not felt the quiet promptings of Quoar to break the chain of the past and gain strength from an unmerciful universe.</p><p></p><p>A common slander against Quoar and his followers is that he works for the destruction of the world or the elemental towers.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LiquidBlue, post: 3110164, member: 40911"] Upon further reflection I have decided that a single god is best for the proposal. So I present a demigod Quoar [SIZE=6][COLOR=DarkRed]Quoar, God of the Desert's Strength[/COLOR][/SIZE] [I]The Walker in Wastes[/I] [SIZE=3][B]Enworldian Demigod[/B][/SIZE] [B]Symbol:[/B] A Human Figure encompassed by a Sand Storm [B]Home Plane:[/B] The Material Plane, He can be found wandering in the Deserts of Enworld [B]Alignment:[/B] True Neutral [B]Portfolio:[/B] Deserts [B]Worshippers:[/B] Desert Nomads, Some Monks and Rangers [B]Cleric Alignments:[/B] LN, TN, CN, NG, NE [B]Domains:[/B] Nobility, Sun, Travel, Weather [B]Favored Weapon:[/B] Falchion. Quoar is the patron of people who make their lives within the inhospitable deserts of Enworld. Clerics of Quoar form an indispensible part of any community or group who lives within the desert, as their spells Quoar grants them are useful counters the vagaries of the desert. Quoar's emphasis on self-sufficiency and self-reliance makes him attractive to Ranger and Monks. [sblock=Discarded Proposal for two Gods]I have found that my proposal idea is best seperated into two Gods, Falnor and Ku. [COLOR=DarkOrange][SIZE=6]Falnor, The Unconquered God, Master of Himself[/SIZE][/COLOR] [SIZE=3][B]Enworldian Greater Deity[/B][/SIZE] [B]Symbol:[/B] A Hand Streaked by Clay [B]Home Plane:[/B] Unknown [B]Alignment:[/B] True Neutral [B]Portfolio:[/B] Self-Mastery, Existenstial Struggle [B]Worshippers:[/B] Falnor is an enigmatic god with few worshipers, Those few Clerics of Falnor are chosen by him only after they have found true inner strength, often through some trial. [B]Cleric Alignments:[/B] LN, TN, NG [B]Domains:[/B] Liberation, Nobility, Strength [B]Favored Weapon:[/B] None Falnor has no origins within the various mortal mythologies. Within the bardic catalogs of gods his entry is spare, for he has conflicted with no god, mettled with no mortal, and created no lands or animals. Despite this he is known to be in constant struggle, but only with himself. Despite these struggles he is yet known as the [I]Unconquered.[/I] Falnor is not the inner strength that people find within themselves, but he is the power that reveals the existence of their own power to their understanding. There are no organized structures dedicated to Falnor in the world. He has no church, no temples, and it is hard to find one of his clerics. Individuals seeking to develop inner strength or trying to overcome adversity instead worship Sela, Mongrel, Ayratha, Verdante, or Ku. [COLOR=DarkOrange][SIZE=6]Ku, God of the Desert[/SIZE][/COLOR] [SIZE=3][B]Enworldian Lesser Deity[/B][/SIZE] [B]Symbol:[/B] A Cleft Rock set in the Desert [B]Home Plane:[/B] The Enworld [B]Alignment:[/B] True Neutral [B]Portfolio:[/B] Deserts, Desert Races [B]Worshippers:[/B] Desert Nomads, Desert Races, Rangers [B]Cleric Alignments:[/B] Any Neutral [B]Domains:[/B] Community, Sun, War, Travel, Weather [B]Favored Weapon:[/B] Falchion Ku is the power and danger of the desert, but he is also the patron of those that respect his power. Though most would find the desert to be a harsh and dangerous place, it is home to those with the power to accomadated themselves to the unconquerable. Followers of Ku are fiercely independent and will defend that independence. [/sblock] [sblock=Old Proposal][SIZE=6][COLOR=DarkRed]Quoar, God of the Desert's Strength[/COLOR][/SIZE] [I]The Walker in Wastes, Stout Heart[/I] [SIZE=3][B]Enworldian Intermediate Deity[/B][/SIZE] [B]Symbol:[/B] A Human Figure encompassed by a Sand Storm [B]Home Plane:[/B] The Timeless Desert of the Noncreated Space [B]Alignment:[/B] True Neutral [B]Portfolio:[/B] Existenstial Struggle, Deserts, Earned Trust, The Demands of the Present [B]Worshippers:[/B] Desert Nomads, Those who would start a new life, Monks, Rangers [B]Cleric Alignments:[/B] LN, TN, CN [B]Domains:[/B] Community, Sun, Strength, Travel, War, Weather [B]Favored Weapon:[/B] Falchion. Quoar is jealous of the world's deserts and resists those who would cause any transformation to come upon them. Quoar finds that strength and confidence comes from survival against forces greater than one's self and even beyond one's comprehension. Quaor favors those who confidently face adversity of any quality or source, and will help those that support others and are willing to receive support. He welcomes those that would bury their past within the trackless waste and begin their lives anew. Quoar does not support the idea that one person should compell another's conscience or alligience. Quoar's followers must struggle every day of their lives, which may include sources other than the purely nature. Against attempts to deprive his followers of life or liberty, Quoar strengthen and leads them. It is said that Quoar existed before the world, and opposed its creation. Quoar watchs the deserts because they are not created nor controled by any god. It within the deserts of the world that intelligent beings can find and follow Quoar's example of strength and growth. It there that overwhelming and unconquerable power can temper and strengthen the will of men. Though Quoar is mainly considered a Desert god, and most of his clergy and followers live or originate from the deserts of the world, Quoar is an Intermediate God of great power, even if he has not and does generally act within the world. His portfolio's are broad enough that he has knowledge of almost every being on enworld. From the poor farmer that struggles to gain sustence from poor land and famine, to the wife whose trust has been broken by an unfaithful husband. There really is no being that at some time has not felt the quiet promptings of Quoar to break the chain of the past and gain strength from an unmerciful universe. A common slander against Quoar and his followers is that he works for the destruction of the world or the elemental towers.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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