Mamma Momkor (3.5e Deity)

Magic is the true force of change and alteration. use it to defy nature and become strong. Do not allow your changes to pass, make items where possible to pass on the power of change.

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Symbol: A boiling cauldron
Home Plane:
Alignment: CN
Portfolio: Magic, Fate, Cookery
Clergy Alignments:
Domains: Fate, Luck, Oracle, Rune, Spell
Favored Weapon: Dagger

Dogma


Clergy and Temples

Clerics are chosen for their talents in the area of food and deception, they wear black.

Mamma has many ceremonies, interwoven into each other in terms of hierarchy, often you must conduct some because you have performed others.

Pantheon

Lands of Blamakar


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gollark: <:dcegg:325264593536679937> = mc²
gollark: Well, if you were observing an egg from something moving at relativistic speeds, then it would - to you - age faster, I guess, yes.
gollark: If I remember correctly, travelling faster means the external world moves faster to you.
gollark: THAT'S ENTIRELY REASONABLE!
gollark: WHAT'S THE PROBLEM?
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