"Wulwur looked out upon the fields where his tenants stood, despairing
their wilted crop. There would again be no harvest this year. The
Valanian had noticed the shrines fallen into disrepair, many of the stones had
been removed to repair fences and chimneys. They had sowed Kandlan's reward
in the past and now would feel his wrath."
Tome of the Golden Harvest
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Eiron
God of Justice
The Lawmaker. Rare. Currently, there
is no temple for Eiron in Oth. Recently however, a hero has emerged within
the city with plans to build a sanctuary (among other things) to this god.
The idea of a second temple within the City has people wondering what the
reaction might be among the clergy of Roth. Roth's followers have maintained
a spiritual hold on Oth that has remained unchallenged for several centuries.
Many residents are opposed to the establishing of a temple to the "foreign"
god, despite the hero's popularity. The Temple of Roth has made no official
comment on the plans.
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Dekàlan Gods
There are ten major gods traditionally worshipped by Dekàlans.
Amra (beauty, love)
Draun (death)
Iráen (law, order)
Irul (athletics, war)
Kandlan (agriculture, time)
Path (knowledge)
Roth (crafts, work)
Sudul (dreams, prophecy)
Zalan (luck, trickery)
Zyrr (darkness, magic)
Other gods have emerged in the same lands since the fall of Dekàlas.
While some are new, some ancient deities have experienced a resurgence
of faith.
Eiron (law, duty)
Malaz (seas)
Nathal (air, winds)
Orander (honor, war)
Woad (balance, nature)
Domains
Spellcasting clerics of Amra have access to
the following domains
Good
Healing
Luck
Trickery
Worshippers of her aspects have access to
different domains. Dalàsia's
priesthood have access to
Good
Healing
Luck
while Takal's
priesthood has access to
Destruction
Luck
Trickery
The Cult of Amra is one of the few priesthoods
where the main temple body does not have full access to the domains of
its subordinate parts.
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