Evisti (3.5e Deity)

Take what you desire. An object is not judged by its value but by how much you desire it. Those things that others have are yours by rights. All things you desire are yours by rights! Take all things that you desire in the name of the goddess.

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Enter 'h', 'd', 'l', 'i', 'g', or 'o' for parameter 'hdligo'
Symbol: A dog's skull
Home Plane:
Alignment: NE
Portfolio: Envy, theft, revenge
Clergy Alignments:
Domains: Moon, Envy, Retribution, Madness, Trickery
Favored Weapon: Guisarme

Dogma


Clergy and Temples

Clerical training is a highly developed form of favoritism, for age 10 the apprentices are taught by about half their number in clerics with whom they vie for position and status. They are encouraged to do absolutely anything to gain favor. The very favorites are often tempted and later on attacked if they do not waver. The idea is to create envy about your devotion. Those who are desired by clergy at the end of the training are permitted to become clergy. They wear green.

The ceremonies are close, private affairs, as are the elegant and elaborate temples.

Sacrifices are often fought over, depending on their relative value.

Pantheon

Lands of Blamakar


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gollark: Except me.
gollark: Plus, they would need tons of training data for even vaguely sane-looking output.
gollark: I have SEEN markov chains.
gollark: I said USEFUL.
gollark: I can't automatically write useful entries in my osmarks.tk™ osmarksjournal™, for instance.
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