Rendisha (3.5e Deity)

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In the forgotten times, after the great war between Heaven and Hell, Vargach altered Valgora and gave dominion over it to the crafty ape he called man. And to each generation was born a creature of light and a creature of darkness. And great armies clashed by night in the ancient war between good and evil. There was magic then, nobility, and unimaginable cruelty. And so it was until the day that a false sun exploded over Sykuin, and man forever traded away wonder for reason.
Argyle Whitebeard, Lore Keeper
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Rendisha

Rendisha

Rendisha is the Valgorian goddess of Air. She is also known as The Wind Warden.

Greater Deity
Symbol: Pair of Wings
Home Plane: Valgora
Alignment: True Neutral
Portfolio: Air, Weather, Law
Clergy Alignments: True Neutral
Domains: Air
Favored Weapon: Bow

Character

Rendisha is a turbulent Goddess known for quick spurts of anger or love.

Dogma

Sailors pray to Rendisha for safe passage by asking for "The Wind's Guidance".

Clergy and Temples

Clerics of Rendisha are found in major and minor areas all across Ghikva, Hesjing, and even Malsvir. They are usually called upon to every major ship's maiden voyage, as they are looked at as the mediators of Rendisha.

The most common gathering of followers is in the settlements of those capable of flight.



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