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<blockquote data-quote="doctorbadwolf" data-source="post: 8035296" data-attributes="member: 6704184"><p><strong>The Lady of Silver Mists</strong> is the spymaster of the Three Sisters, who creates the conditions for their forces' success. She is a patron of guerilla fighters, revolutionary provocateurs, and of noble vampires. Her blessings often bring mists that shroud one's allies without impeding their vision, allowing the warriors and assassins of her sister's chosen to do their bloody work. What few realize is that of the three, she is the most lethal, the most dangerous. The secret hand in the mist. </p><p></p><p><strong>Pelor</strong> - patron of those who bring light into dark places, god of renewal and hope, athletes, voyagers, and the joy of the open sea and a strong wind at your back.</p><p></p><p>called The Rising Sun and The Dawning Hope, often shown as a barrel chested older man of especially dark skin with a huge smile of perfect teeth and hands the size of a man's head, and long flowing curling red hair that shines like the dawn. </p><p></p><p>Champions include paladins and rangers who wander in search of just causes, known for risking their lives to achieve justice for people with no relationship to them in any way, and using whatever wealth they attain to bring up those who have less. Also often take in orphans and train them to follow the Dawn, and often end up as surrogate parents to extensive found families.</p><p></p><p>When someone says that a smile is bright as the dawn, they're referring to Pelor and his champions. </p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Melora - </strong>The Wild Heart - patron of hunters, divers, goddess of storms and untamed wilderness. </p><p></p><p><strong>Sehanine - </strong>patron of scouts, thieves (especially those who target challenging heists and/or marks who "deserve it"), noble lycanthropes, most animal-folk and shifters, changelings, secret lovers, just retribution against abusers who are above the law or otherwise untouched by traditional justice, sex in general, and navigation by the stars. </p><p></p><p>Goddess of the Moon, lover of The Red Witch, sister of Melora, </p><p></p><p>Depicted usually as a lithe, dark, raven-haired, silver-eyed, hunter in dark green with a longbow and an elegant dueling spear. Painfully beautiful, and accompanied by either long haired forest cats, or otters, or sometimes by foxes. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Basically, the idea is that the gods are kinda messy, not as organized and gamified as the usual dnd deities, but have clear roles in relation to eachother and in terms of what sort of person tends to become their champions, serve as their priests, end up with their blessings, etc. </p><p></p><p>Most individuals don't have a single patron deity, however, and most people also venerate local spirits and ancestors. </p><p></p><p>Something...like a mix of Eberron and Theros. Supernatural gifts and piety would be appropriate here, but also no one is sure if the gods are real, and there are also forces and entities that are centers of devotion, but aren't <em>gods, as such</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorbadwolf, post: 8035296, member: 6704184"] [B]The Lady of Silver Mists[/B] is the spymaster of the Three Sisters, who creates the conditions for their forces' success. She is a patron of guerilla fighters, revolutionary provocateurs, and of noble vampires. Her blessings often bring mists that shroud one's allies without impeding their vision, allowing the warriors and assassins of her sister's chosen to do their bloody work. What few realize is that of the three, she is the most lethal, the most dangerous. The secret hand in the mist. [B]Pelor[/B] - patron of those who bring light into dark places, god of renewal and hope, athletes, voyagers, and the joy of the open sea and a strong wind at your back. called The Rising Sun and The Dawning Hope, often shown as a barrel chested older man of especially dark skin with a huge smile of perfect teeth and hands the size of a man's head, and long flowing curling red hair that shines like the dawn. Champions include paladins and rangers who wander in search of just causes, known for risking their lives to achieve justice for people with no relationship to them in any way, and using whatever wealth they attain to bring up those who have less. Also often take in orphans and train them to follow the Dawn, and often end up as surrogate parents to extensive found families. When someone says that a smile is bright as the dawn, they're referring to Pelor and his champions. [B]Melora - [/B]The Wild Heart - patron of hunters, divers, goddess of storms and untamed wilderness. [B]Sehanine - [/B]patron of scouts, thieves (especially those who target challenging heists and/or marks who "deserve it"), noble lycanthropes, most animal-folk and shifters, changelings, secret lovers, just retribution against abusers who are above the law or otherwise untouched by traditional justice, sex in general, and navigation by the stars. Goddess of the Moon, lover of The Red Witch, sister of Melora, Depicted usually as a lithe, dark, raven-haired, silver-eyed, hunter in dark green with a longbow and an elegant dueling spear. Painfully beautiful, and accompanied by either long haired forest cats, or otters, or sometimes by foxes. Basically, the idea is that the gods are kinda messy, not as organized and gamified as the usual dnd deities, but have clear roles in relation to eachother and in terms of what sort of person tends to become their champions, serve as their priests, end up with their blessings, etc. Most individuals don't have a single patron deity, however, and most people also venerate local spirits and ancestors. Something...like a mix of Eberron and Theros. Supernatural gifts and piety would be appropriate here, but also no one is sure if the gods are real, and there are also forces and entities that are centers of devotion, but aren't [I]gods, as such[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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