Moon House (3.5e Deity)

The moon cult teaches that life helps those who help themselves. Those who allow others to think and act for them deserve to become slaves. External dogma is on the whole rather neutral, but amongst the clerics a fierce dogma of power and sin is taught.

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Symbol: The moo
Home Plane:
Alignment: NE
Portfolio: Darkness, Evil, Lycanthropy
Clergy Alignments:
Domains: Hades (Lunulis)
Favored Weapon: Spiked shield

Dogma


Clergy and Temples

Clerical training doesn’t happen, when an apprentice cleric of one particular goddess shows an understanding of the whole cult they are redirected in their final months. They are in effect the real successes. They wear robes of midnight blue.

Ceremonies to the Moon cult involve all forms of depravity with only the cult’s clergy and slaves present.

All living things are potential sacrifices to the Moon cult.

Pantheon

Lands of Blamakar


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