Like many subclasses, it strikes me as one that needs one more edit before it shows up in a book, but it already passes the smell test as a good concept with a good suite of abilities (fen if they might need some tuning) to support it.
As someone who generally likes playing lawful characters and whose favorite 1e character was a cleric of Tyr, I dig the class. It's nice a flavorful, with some interesting mechanics. Mechanically, it does seem a hair too potent. But I think the lack of strong healing keeps it from being too OP.
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It was scrapped because it made the temptation to choose function over form overwhelming.I wish we had 2E style Cleric domains in 5E, with Clerics getting access (or not getting access) to different Cleric spells based on the domain they chose. It made Clerics of different gods a lot different from each other besides the weapon they chose to wield.
This stood out to me, as it expresses a fairly substantive view about the nature of justice.Order Domain PDF said:Clerics of order are typically concerned with how things are done, rather than whether an action’s results are just
I kinda gathered that these lists were never meant to be all-comprehensive, but, rather, to provide a sample list of deities from a cross-selection of settings to give a collated sense of appropriate deities whose clerics may take up this domain.Torm and Ra should be on that list as well