Pwyll (3.5e Deity)

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Symbol: A silver mask.
Home Plane:
Alignment: LG
Portfolio: Magic of all kinds
Clergy Alignments:
Domains: Fate, Luck, Oracle, Rune, Spell
Favored Weapon: Quarterstaff
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Dogma

Dutiful husband and honest enchanter, Pwyll is held by many other water gods as an example of what their followers should strive for in their married life. He is a solid support and fair master of the house. He does, however, have a darker side. As god of fate and magic, Pwyll already knows how the world will end, and has warned Evnisisen well, but the weight of the knowledge causes him much grief, the reason why he wears a mask is to prevent these moments of despair from upsetting his family and servants.

Clergy and Temples

Clerical training is odd. Those who will become clerics are known from birth and as a result the church makes [U]no attempt[/U] to contact them. Then suddenly, one day, often around the age of 10-14, they are granted their powers. [B]Then[/B] the training begins. Involved and practical students are taught how to use their powers for the benefit of all. No pattern is apparent in the choices. The robes are silver, but wearing a mask is considered vulgar.

Few dedicated temples exist although many academies, magical or otherwise, have shrines to Pwyll. He would far rather his clerics where out and doing, metaphorically further away so that they do not see under the mask.

Pwyll takes intricate masks as sacrifices.

Pantheon

Lands of Blamakar


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