Morocco (3.5e Deity)

Morocco is the Valgorian god of Earth. He is also known as The Quake Maker.

Greater Deity
Symbol: Brown Circle
Home Plane: Valgora
Alignment: Lawful Good
Portfolio: Earth, Weather, Law
Clergy Alignments: Lawful Good
Domains: Earth
Favored Weapon: Unarmed
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The mighty blow, the stoutest foe, but all should know, as I behold, no one rose that day who wasn't under the pay of Meloku's gang
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Morocco

Character

Morocco is a steady, usually predictable God who takes great time when deciding what to do and when to do it.

Dogma

Miners pray to Morocco for safe passage by asking for "The Quake's Relent".

Clergy and Temples

Clerics of Morocco are found in major and minor areas all across Ghikva, Hesjing, and even Malsvir. They are usually called upon to every major mine and quarry, as they are looked at as the mediators of Morocco.

The most common gathering of followers is in mining camps.



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gollark: Oh, and I should mention that the fundamental theorem of algebra is only for polynomials with a single variable in them, not stuff like x³y² which contain several.
gollark: i.e. you can get some twice or more.
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gollark: AKA "solutions", ish.
gollark: Neither, sorry. Values which make it equal to zero.
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