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<blockquote data-quote="Blarkon Dragonslayer" data-source="post: 3312237" data-attributes="member: 49372"><p>How about this for a deity?</p><p></p><p>The Seeker (Adeiros in Tallione/Craece pantheon)</p><p>LN Deity (worshippers LG,LN,LE,N)</p><p>Patron of Scholars, Sages and Wizards</p><p>Holy Symbol: Disk with Open Eye and Quill (Often called the Feathered Eye by laymen)</p><p>Domains: Knowledge, Magic, Rune, Travel</p><p>Favored Weapon: Quarterstaff</p><p></p><p>Worshippers: Any who seek after knowledge, and understanding. Many scribes, scholars, some wizards. Most worshippers of the Seeker are human, though a substantial following of dwarves are found in the ranks, as well as small numbers of other races.The Church of the Seeker is well known in all lands, and strives always, as a whole, to remain neutral in the face of conflicts. Individual members may have their own agendas, of course. In the rare cases where members of the Church, for personal reasons, become involved in conflict or controversy, it is incumbent upon them to make clear that they are doing so as individuals, not as agents of the Church. The libraries of the cult are very extensive, and always open to all (for an appropriate fee, of course.)</p><p></p><p>Priests: The clerics of the Seeker are largely of three orders. There is the order of the Holy Archivists, which maintains the knowledge that the Church already possesses, and trains scholars and sages in the arts of language and research. The Archivists, or Librarians, as they are often called, are the largest order within the Church. The second largest order within the Church is that of the Delvers, or Witnesses. They are the priests that go out into the wide world, seeking new knowledge, and experience, to expand what is known to the Church, for the glory of the Seeker. The last, and by far the smallest order within the Church, is that of the Mystics. Many of the Mystics are wizards, as well as priests, and the order is dedicated to the expansion of magical knowledge. The Seeker is also served by an order of dedicated fighters, known as the Guardians of the Eye. Some are clerics as well as fighters. Others, though few, are called to be paladins. The Church also maintains monasteries at some of it's holdings, and some of the fighting monks become Guardians, as well. The Guardians of the Eye exist to guard knowledge, which largely entails keeping the vast libraries of the Church safe from harm. Some Guardians accompany Witnesses and Mystics on their journeys of discovery, however, to provide a strong sword arm to safeguard them from danger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blarkon Dragonslayer, post: 3312237, member: 49372"] How about this for a deity? The Seeker (Adeiros in Tallione/Craece pantheon) LN Deity (worshippers LG,LN,LE,N) Patron of Scholars, Sages and Wizards Holy Symbol: Disk with Open Eye and Quill (Often called the Feathered Eye by laymen) Domains: Knowledge, Magic, Rune, Travel Favored Weapon: Quarterstaff Worshippers: Any who seek after knowledge, and understanding. Many scribes, scholars, some wizards. Most worshippers of the Seeker are human, though a substantial following of dwarves are found in the ranks, as well as small numbers of other races.The Church of the Seeker is well known in all lands, and strives always, as a whole, to remain neutral in the face of conflicts. Individual members may have their own agendas, of course. In the rare cases where members of the Church, for personal reasons, become involved in conflict or controversy, it is incumbent upon them to make clear that they are doing so as individuals, not as agents of the Church. The libraries of the cult are very extensive, and always open to all (for an appropriate fee, of course.) Priests: The clerics of the Seeker are largely of three orders. There is the order of the Holy Archivists, which maintains the knowledge that the Church already possesses, and trains scholars and sages in the arts of language and research. The Archivists, or Librarians, as they are often called, are the largest order within the Church. The second largest order within the Church is that of the Delvers, or Witnesses. They are the priests that go out into the wide world, seeking new knowledge, and experience, to expand what is known to the Church, for the glory of the Seeker. The last, and by far the smallest order within the Church, is that of the Mystics. Many of the Mystics are wizards, as well as priests, and the order is dedicated to the expansion of magical knowledge. The Seeker is also served by an order of dedicated fighters, known as the Guardians of the Eye. Some are clerics as well as fighters. Others, though few, are called to be paladins. The Church also maintains monasteries at some of it's holdings, and some of the fighting monks become Guardians, as well. The Guardians of the Eye exist to guard knowledge, which largely entails keeping the vast libraries of the Church safe from harm. Some Guardians accompany Witnesses and Mystics on their journeys of discovery, however, to provide a strong sword arm to safeguard them from danger. [/QUOTE]
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