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<blockquote data-quote="cbwjm" data-source="post: 8035798" data-attributes="member: 6788732"><p>Only certain situations would allow a cleric to build a temple to multiple gods in my campaign. Clerics are devoted to a single god, while they might pray to other gods when entering the god's sphere of influence (for instance send a prayer to the sea god when boarding a ship). This is all good and well and they would be expected to make some sort of offering to the other gods in these instance, but they are still devoted to a single god and would only build temples to honour their god.</p><p></p><p>Those certain situations in my campaign would be the following, the dragonborn have 5 primary gods out of the 15 gods of my setting who have individual temples. The 10 low gods tend to be grouped into a single temple or have small individual shrines near locations of their spheres of influence (a farming village might have a shrine to the earthmother, for instance). In this case, a cleric of one of the low gods who wanted to build a temple would be expected to build a temple of the low gods, he might fund it himself or he might have funding from other temples and priests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbwjm, post: 8035798, member: 6788732"] Only certain situations would allow a cleric to build a temple to multiple gods in my campaign. Clerics are devoted to a single god, while they might pray to other gods when entering the god's sphere of influence (for instance send a prayer to the sea god when boarding a ship). This is all good and well and they would be expected to make some sort of offering to the other gods in these instance, but they are still devoted to a single god and would only build temples to honour their god. Those certain situations in my campaign would be the following, the dragonborn have 5 primary gods out of the 15 gods of my setting who have individual temples. The 10 low gods tend to be grouped into a single temple or have small individual shrines near locations of their spheres of influence (a farming village might have a shrine to the earthmother, for instance). In this case, a cleric of one of the low gods who wanted to build a temple would be expected to build a temple of the low gods, he might fund it himself or he might have funding from other temples and priests. [/QUOTE]
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