Bedwyr (3.5e Deity)

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Symbol: A bladed gauntlet
Home Plane:
Alignment: LN
Portfolio: War, duels, negotiations
Clergy Alignments:
Domains: War, Competition, Strength, Destruction, Time
Favored Weapon: Rapier
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Dogma

Lord of war and peace, Bedwyr makes it clear that both are tolerable states of affairs only as long as the other isn’t more logical. There are more shades than simply war and peace, defeat is often a greater hardship that war. All must fight as they know best, be it as a spearman, a knight, a general or as a negotiator. Captured warriors deserve respect and treatment as you would desire to be treated.

Clergy and Temples

Clerical training is often integrated into military training, so he is one of the few deities who have to advertise. Clerics are expected to juggle dozens of different training regimes and those who realize to neglect those that are not their natural strengths and focus on those that are is the message of their god are rewarded. They wear a stylized helm rather than robes to accommodate their armor.

Bedwyr's ceremonies are the ones near the end of the morning in Life temples.

Bedwyr takes gears of both bold and silver (both in the same gear) as sacrifices.

Pantheon

Lands of Blamakar


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