Fryl (3.5e Deity)

Love is a force of freedom and chaos, it crosses all boundaries of class and race. Revel in your joyous love! Often portrayed with a slightly peppy little girl image Fryl embraces love of all sorts including all manner of fetishes even though many have orderly connotations. Her attitudes have resulted in her coming up against Branwen, HARD.

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Symbol: A red heart shape
Home Plane:
Alignment: CG
Portfolio: Love, magic
Clergy Alignments:
Domains: Magic, Charm, Animal, Plant, Portal
Favored Weapon: Longsword

Dogma


Clergy and Temples

Fryl typically offers the chance to become a cleric to those who truly understand freedom who she defines as those who she can convince to fall in love with her, whether as a god or a mortal.

Fryl has no ceremonies but claims every act of love is in tribute to her. Something Branwen really hates.

Pantheon

Lands of Blamakar


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gollark: Sounds very excessive, what do they need *3 years* for?
gollark: 3 years? How apioformic.
gollark: Wait, is all they're saying that you're getting a "free resource" which is probably a 10-page guide inferior to random ones on the internet‽
gollark: > military academyHow apiohazardous.
gollark: You must be one of those people in the "US", where there are more than 150ish universities.
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