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<blockquote data-quote="perivas" data-source="post: 503830" data-attributes="member: 2746"><p>IMHO, in order for the premise of the PC being a cleric to make sense, it seems that the cleric should be charged with a divine mission from a deity sharing the same values as the PC through some sort of divine revelation. The cleric should be convinced of the god's benevolence in the vision, but might experience doubt later.</p><p></p><p>For instance, the god may charge the cleric with the recovery of one of her artifacts in an old, ruined temple (which used to belong to her evil lycanthropic worshippers). The cleric would recognize the god's symbols not only on the artifact, but on the temple itself, depicted in scenes of evil rituals. This may be accompanied by flashes of visions of the evil rituals taking place in the temple. As this point, the cleric may doubt the goodness of the moon goddess, except for the few words carved in the altar of the temple, which states the origin of the moon goddess as the daughter of the good sun god in a prophecy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perivas, post: 503830, member: 2746"] IMHO, in order for the premise of the PC being a cleric to make sense, it seems that the cleric should be charged with a divine mission from a deity sharing the same values as the PC through some sort of divine revelation. The cleric should be convinced of the god's benevolence in the vision, but might experience doubt later. For instance, the god may charge the cleric with the recovery of one of her artifacts in an old, ruined temple (which used to belong to her evil lycanthropic worshippers). The cleric would recognize the god's symbols not only on the artifact, but on the temple itself, depicted in scenes of evil rituals. This may be accompanied by flashes of visions of the evil rituals taking place in the temple. As this point, the cleric may doubt the goodness of the moon goddess, except for the few words carved in the altar of the temple, which states the origin of the moon goddess as the daughter of the good sun god in a prophecy. [/QUOTE]
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